The king’s army returned after searching in vain for the people of the Lord.
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And it came to pass that the army of the king returned, having searched in vain for the people of the Lord.
Mosiah
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The king’s army returned after searching in vain for the people of the Lord.
And it came to pass that the army of the king returned, having searched in vain for the people of the Lord.
The king’s forces were small because they had been reduced, and a division began among the rest of the people.
And now behold, the forces of the king were small, having been reduced, and there began to be a division among the remainder of the people.
The smaller group started making threats against the king, and a serious conflict broke out among them.
And the lesser part began to breathe out threatenings against the king, and there began to be a great contention among them.
There was a man among them named Gideon. He was a strong man and an enemy to the king, so he drew his sword and, in his anger, swore that he would kill the king.
And now there was a man among them whose name was Gideon, and he being a strong man and an enemy to the king, therefore he drew his sword, and swore in his wrath that he would slay the king.
He fought with the king, and when the king saw that he was about to overpower him, he ran away and climbed up the tower near the temple.
And it came to pass that he fought with the king; and when the king saw that he was about to overpower him, he fled and ran and got upon the tower which was near the temple.
Gideon chased after him and was about to climb the tower to kill the king, when the king looked around toward the land of Shemlon and saw that the Lamanite army was within the borders of the land.
And Gideon pursued after him and was about to get upon the tower to slay the king, and the king cast his eyes round about towards the land of Shemlon, and behold, the army of the Lamanites were within the borders of the land.
The king cried out in anguish, saying, "Gideon, spare me, for the Lamanites are upon us, and they will destroy us; they will destroy my people.
And now the king cried out in the anguish of his soul, saying: Gideon, spare me, for the Lamanites are upon us, and they will destroy us; yea, they will destroy my people.
The king cared more about his own life than about his people, but Gideon spared his life.
And now the king was not so much concerned about his people as he was about his own life; nevertheless, Gideon did spare his life.
The king told the people to run away from the Lamanites, and he went ahead of them. They escaped into the wilderness with their women and children.
And the king commanded the people that they should flee before the Lamanites, and he himself did go before them, and they did flee into the wilderness, with their women and their children.
The Lamanites chased them, caught up to them, and began to kill them.
And it came to pass that the Lamanites did pursue them, and did overtake them, and began to slay them.
The king commanded all the men to leave their wives and children and run away from the Lamanites.
Now it came to pass that the king commanded them that all the men should leave their wives and their children, and flee before the Lamanites.
Many people refused to leave and chose to stay and die with them, while the others abandoned their wives and children and ran away.
Now there were many that would not leave them, but had rather stay and perish with them. And the rest left their wives and their children and fled.
Those who stayed with their wives and children had their beautiful daughters step forward and plead with the Lamanites not to kill them.
And it came to pass that those who tarried with their wives and their children caused that their fair daughters should stand forth and plead with the Lamanites that they would not slay them.
The Lamanites had compassion on them because they were captivated by the beauty of their women.
And it came to pass that the Lamanites had compassion on them, for they were charmed with the beauty of their women.
So the Lamanites spared their lives, took them captive, and brought them back to the land of Nephi. They allowed them to live there on the condition that they would hand over king Noah to the Lamanites, and give up half of everything they owned—their gold, silver, and all their valuable possessions—as a yearly tribute to the king of the Lamanites.
Therefore the Lamanites did spare their lives, and took them captives and carried them back to the land of Nephi, and granted unto them that they might possess the land, under the conditions that they would deliver up king Noah into the hands of the Lamanites, and deliver up their property, even one half of all they possessed, one half of their gold, and their silver, and all their precious things, and thus they should pay tribute to the king of the Lamanites from year to year.
One of the king’s sons who had been taken captive was named Limhi.
And now there was one of the sons of the king among those that were taken captive, whose name was Limhi.
Limhi wanted his father to be spared, even though he was well aware of his father’s sins, because Limhi himself was a just man.
And now Limhi was desirous that his father should not be destroyed; nevertheless, Limhi was not ignorant of the iniquities of his father, he himself being a just man.
Gideon secretly sent men into the wilderness to look for the king and those who were with him. They found the people in the wilderness, everyone except the king and his priests.
And it came to pass that Gideon sent men into the wilderness secretly, to search for the king and those that were with him. And it came to pass that they met the people in the wilderness, all save the king and his priests.
They had sworn in their hearts that they would return to the land of Nephi, and if their wives and children were killed, along with those who had stayed with them, they would seek revenge and die with them.
Now they had sworn in their hearts that they would return to the land of Nephi, and if their wives and their children were slain, and also those that had tarried with them, that they would seek revenge, and also perish with them.
The king ordered them not to return, and they became angry with him and made him suffer, even to the point of death by fire.
And the king commanded them that they should not return; and they were angry with the king, and caused that he should suffer, even unto death by fire.
They were about to capture the priests and put them to death, but the priests ran away from them.
And they were about to take the priests also and put them to death, and they fled before them.
As they were about to return to the land of Nephi, they met the men of Gideon. The men of Gideon told them everything that had happened to their wives and children, and that the Lamanites had allowed them to live in the land if they paid a tribute of half of everything they owned.
And it came to pass that they were about to return to the land of Nephi, and they met the men of Gideon. And the men of Gideon told them of all that had happened to their wives and their children; and that the Lamanites had granted unto them that they might possess the land by paying a tribute to the Lamanites of one half of all they possessed.
The people told the men of Gideon that they had killed the king, and that his priests had run farther into the wilderness to escape.
And the people told the men of Gideon that they had slain the king, and his priests had fled from them farther into the wilderness.
After they finished the ceremony, they returned to the land of Nephi, rejoicing because their wives and children had not been killed, and they told Gideon what they had done to the king.
And it came to pass that after they had ended the ceremony, that they returned to the land of Nephi, rejoicing, because their wives and their children were not slain; and they told Gideon what they had done to the king.
The king of the Lamanites made an oath to them that his people would not kill them.
And it came to pass that the king of the Lamanites made an oath unto them, that his people should not slay them.
Limhi, who was the son of the king and had been given the kingdom by the people, swore to the king of the Lamanites that his people would pay him tribute—half of everything they owned.
And also Limhi, being the son of the king, having the kingdom conferred upon him by the people, made oath unto the king of the Lamanites that his people should pay tribute unto him, even one half of all they possessed.
Limhi began to establish the kingdom and bring peace to his people.
And it came to pass that Limhi began to establish the kingdom and to establish peace among his people.
The king of the Lamanites placed guards around the land to keep the people of Limhi from leaving into the wilderness, and he supported his guards with the tribute he received from the Nephites.
And the king of the Lamanites set guards round about the land, that he might keep the people of Limhi in the land, that they might not depart into the wilderness; and he did support his guards out of the tribute which he did receive from the Nephites.
King Limhi had continual peace in his kingdom for two years, and during that time the Lamanites did not bother them or try to destroy them.
And now king Limhi did have continual peace in his kingdom for the space of two years, that the Lamanites did not molest them nor seek to destroy them.