I, Mormon, am writing down the things I have seen and heard, and I call it the Book of Mormon.
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And now I, Mormon, make a record of the things which I have both seen and heard, and call it the Book of Mormon.
Mormon
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I, Mormon, am writing down the things I have seen and heard, and I call it the Book of Mormon.
And now I, Mormon, make a record of the things which I have both seen and heard, and call it the Book of Mormon.
Around the time that Ammaron hid the records for the Lord, he came to me—I was about ten years old and had started to learn in the way of my people—and Ammaron said to me, “I see that you are a serious child and quick to notice things. ”
And about the time that Ammaron hid up the records unto the Lord, he came unto me, (I being about ten years of age, and I began to be learned somewhat after the manner of the learning of my people) and Ammaron said unto me: I perceive that thou art a sober child, and art quick to observe;
When you are about twenty-four years old, I want you to remember the things you have observed about this people. When you reach that age, go to the land of Antum, to a hill called Shim. There I have placed before the Lord all the sacred engravings about this people.
Therefore, when ye are about twenty and four years old I would that ye should remember the things that ye have observed concerning this people; and when ye are of that age go to the land Antum, unto a hill which shall be called Shim; and there have I deposited unto the Lord all the sacred engravings concerning this people.
You will take the plates of Nephi for yourself, and you will leave the rest where they are. You will engrave on the plates of Nephi everything you have observed about this people.
And behold, ye shall take the plates of Nephi unto yourself, and the remainder shall ye leave in the place where they are; and ye shall engrave on the plates of Nephi all the things that ye have observed concerning this people.
I, Mormon, a descendant of Nephi, and my father's name was Mormon, remembered the things Ammaron commanded me.
And I, Mormon, being a descendant of Nephi, (and my father’s name was Mormon) I remembered the things which Ammaron commanded me.
When I was eleven years old, my father took me to the land southward, to the land of Zarahemla.
And it came to pass that I, being eleven years old, was carried by my father into the land southward, even to the land of Zarahemla.
The entire land was covered with buildings, and the people were almost as numerous as the sand of the sea.
The whole face of the land had become covered with buildings, and the people were as numerous almost, as it were the sand of the sea.
In this year, a war began between the Nephites—which included the Nephites, Jacobites, Josephites, and Zoramites—and the Lamanites, Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites.
And it came to pass in this year there began to be a war between the Nephites, who consisted of the Nephites and the Jacobites and the Josephites and the Zoramites; and this war was between the Nephites, and the Lamanites and the Lemuelites and the Ishmaelites.
The Lamanites, the Lemuelites, and the Ishmaelites were all called Lamanites, so there were two groups: the Nephites and the Lamanites.
Now the Lamanites and the Lemuelites and the Ishmaelites were called Lamanites, and the two parties were Nephites and Lamanites.
The war started among them near the borders of Zarahemla, by the waters of Sidon.
And it came to pass that the war began to be among them in the borders of Zarahemla, by the waters of Sidon.
The Nephites gathered together a great number of men, exceeding thirty thousand. That same year, they had several battles in which the Nephites defeated the Lamanites and killed many of them.
And it came to pass that the Nephites had gathered together a great number of men, even to exceed the number of thirty thousand. And it came to pass that they did have in this same year a number of battles, in which the Nephites did beat the Lamanites and did slay many of them.
The Lamanites abandoned their plans, and peace settled in the land; peace lasted for about four years, and there was no bloodshed.
And it came to pass that the Lamanites withdrew their design, and there was peace settled in the land; and peace did remain for the space of about four years, that there was no bloodshed.
Wickedness spread throughout the entire land, so the Lord took away his beloved disciples, and miracles and healings stopped because of the people's sin.
But wickedness did prevail upon the face of the whole land, insomuch that the Lord did take away his beloved disciples, and the work of miracles and of healing did cease because of the iniquity of the people.
There were no gifts from the Lord, and the Holy Ghost did not come upon anyone because of their wickedness and unbelief.
And there were no gifts from the Lord, and the Holy Ghost did not come upon any, because of their wickedness and unbelief.
When I was fifteen years old and somewhat serious-minded, the Lord visited me, and I experienced and understood the goodness of Jesus.
And I, being fifteen years of age and being somewhat of a sober mind, therefore I was visited of the Lord, and tasted and knew of the goodness of Jesus.
I tried to preach to the people, but my mouth was shut and I was forbidden to preach to them, because they had willfully rebelled against God. The beloved disciples were taken out of the land because of the people's sin.
And I did endeavor to preach unto this people, but my mouth was shut, and I was forbidden that I should preach unto them; for behold they had wilfully rebelled against their God; and the beloved disciples were taken away out of the land, because of their iniquity.
I stayed among them, but I was not allowed to preach to them because their hearts were so hard. Because of the hardness of their hearts, the land was cursed for their sake.
But I did remain among them, but I was forbidden to preach unto them, because of the hardness of their hearts; and because of the hardness of their hearts the land was cursed for their sake.
The Gadianton robbers, who were among the Lamanites, spread throughout the land so much that the people started hiding their treasures in the ground. But their treasures became slippery, because the Lord had cursed the land, so they couldn’t keep them or get them back again.
And these Gadianton robbers, who were among the Lamanites, did infest the land, insomuch that the inhabitants thereof began to hide up their treasures in the earth; and they became slippery, because the Lord had cursed the land, that they could not hold them, nor retain them again.
There were sorceries, witchcraft, and magic, and the power of the evil one was at work throughout the land, fulfilling all the words of Abinadi and also Samuel the Lamanite.
And it came to pass that there were sorceries, and witchcrafts, and magics; and the power of the evil one was wrought upon all the face of the land, even unto the fulfilling of all the words of Abinadi, and also Samuel the Lamanite.