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1 Nephi 17


Chapter 17

Nephi is commanded to build a ship—His brethren oppose him—He exhorts them by recounting the history of God’s dealings with Israel—Nephi is filled with the power of God—His brethren are forbidden to touch him, lest they wither as a dried reed. About 592–591 B.C.

And it came to pass that we did again take our journey in the wilderness; and we did travel nearly eastward from that time forth. And we did travel and wade through much affliction in the wilderness; and our women did bear children in the wilderness.

And so great were the blessings of the Lord upon us, that while we did live upon raw meat in the wilderness, our women did give plenty of suck for their children, and were strong, yea, even like unto the men; and they began to bear their journeyings without murmurings.

And thus we see that the commandments of God must be fulfilled. And if it so be that the children of men keep the commandments of God he doth nourish them, and strengthen them, and provide means whereby they can accomplish the thing which he has commanded them; wherefore, he did provide means for us while we did sojourn in the wilderness.

And we did sojourn for the space of many years, yea, even eight years in the wilderness.

And we did come to the land which we called Bountiful, because of its much fruit and also wild honey; and all these things were prepared of the Lord that we might not perish. And we beheld the sea, which we called Irreantum, which, being interpreted, is many waters.

And it came to pass that we did pitch our tents by the seashore; and notwithstanding we had suffered many afflictions and much difficulty, yea, even so much that we cannot write them all, we were exceedingly rejoiced when we came to the seashore; and we called the place Bountiful, because of its much fruit.

And it came to pass that after I, Nephi, had been in the land of Bountiful for the space of many days, the voice of the Lord came unto me, saying: Arise, and get thee into the mountain. And it came to pass that I arose and went up into the mountain, and cried unto the Lord.

And it came to pass that the Lord spake unto me, saying: Thou shalt construct a ship, after the manner which I shall show thee, that I may carry thy people across these waters.

And I said: Lord, whither shall I go that I may find ore to molten, that I may make tools to construct the ship after the manner which thou hast shown unto me?

10 And it came to pass that the Lord told me whither I should go to find ore, that I might make tools.

11 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did make a bellows wherewith to blow the fire, of the skins of beasts; and after I had made a bellows, that I might have wherewith to blow the fire, I did smite two stones together that I might make fire.

12 For the Lord had not hitherto suffered that we should make much fire, as we journeyed in the wilderness; for he said: I will make thy food become sweet, that ye cook it not;

13 And I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments; wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led.

14 Yea, and the Lord said also that: After ye have arrived in the promised land, ye shall know that I, the Lord, am God; and that I, the Lord, did deliver you from destruction; yea, that I did bring you out of the land of Jerusalem.

15 Wherefore, I, Nephi, did strive to keep the commandments of the Lord, and I did exhort my brethren to faithfulness and diligence.

16 And it came to pass that I did make tools of the ore which I did molten out of the rock.

17 And when my brethren saw that I was about to build a ship, they began to murmur against me, saying: Our brother is a fool, for he thinketh that he can build a ship; yea, and he also thinketh that he can cross these great waters.

18 And thus my brethren did complain against me, and were desirous that they might not labor, for they did not believe that I could build a ship; neither would they believe that I was instructed of the Lord.

19 And now it came to pass that I, Nephi, was exceedingly sorrowful because of the hardness of their hearts; and now when they saw that I began to be sorrowful they were glad in their hearts, insomuch that they did rejoice over me, saying: We knew that ye could not construct a ship, for we knew that ye were lacking in judgment; wherefore, thou canst not accomplish so great a work.

20 And thou art like unto our father, led away by the foolish imaginations of his heart; yea, he hath led us out of the land of Jerusalem, and we have wandered in the wilderness for these many years; and our women have toiled, being big with child; and they have borne children in the wilderness and suffered all things, save it were death; and it would have been better that they had died before they came out of Jerusalem than to have suffered these afflictions.

21 Behold, these many years we have suffered in the wilderness, which time we might have enjoyed our possessions and the land of our inheritance; yea, and we might have been happy.

22 And we know that the people who were in the land of Jerusalem were a righteous people; for they kept the statutes and judgments of the Lord, and all his commandments, according to the law of Moses; wherefore, we know that they are a righteous people; and our father hath judged them, and hath led us away because we would hearken unto his words; yea, and our brother is like unto him. And after this manner of language did my brethren murmur and complain against us.

23 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, spake unto them, saying: Do ye believe that our fathers, who were the children of Israel, would have been led away out of the hands of the Egyptians if they had not hearkened unto the words of the Lord?

24 Yea, do ye suppose that they would have been led out of bondage, if the Lord had not commanded Moses that he should lead them out of bondage?

25 Now ye know that the children of Israel were in bondage; and ye know that they were laden with tasks, which were grievous to be borne; wherefore, ye know that it must needs be a good thing for them, that they should be brought out of bondage.

26 Now ye know that Moses was commanded of the Lord to do that great work; and ye know that by his word the waters of the Red Sea were divided hither and thither, and they passed through on dry ground.

27 But ye know that the Egyptians were drowned in the Red Sea, who were the armies of Pharaoh.

28 And ye also know that they were fed with manna in the wilderness.

29 Yea, and ye also know that Moses, by his word according to the power of God which was in him, smote the rock, and there came forth water, that the children of Israel might quench their thirst.

30 And notwithstanding they being led, the Lord their God, their Redeemer, going before them, leading them by day and giving light unto them by night, and doing all things for them which were expedient for man to receive, they hardened their hearts and blinded their minds, and reviled against Moses and against the true and living God.

31 And it came to pass that according to his word he did destroy them; and according to his word he did lead them; and according to his word he did do all things for them; and there was not any thing done save it were by his word.

32 And after they had crossed the river Jordan he did make them mighty unto the driving out of the children of the land, yea, unto the scattering them to destruction.

33 And now, do ye suppose that the children of this land, who were in the land of promise, who were driven out by our fathers, do ye suppose that they were righteous? Behold, I say unto you, Nay.

34 Do ye suppose that our fathers would have been more choice than they if they had been righteous? I say unto you, Nay.

35 Behold, the Lord esteemeth all flesh in one; he that is righteous is favored of God. But behold, this people had rejected every word of God, and they were ripe in iniquity; and the fulness of the wrath of God was upon them; and the Lord did curse the land against them, and bless it unto our fathers; yea, he did curse it against them unto their destruction, and he did bless it unto our fathers unto their obtaining power over it.

36 Behold, the Lord hath created the earth that it should be inhabited; and he hath created his children that they should possess it.

37 And he raiseth up a righteous nation, and destroyeth the nations of the wicked.

38 And he leadeth away the righteous into precious lands, and the wicked he destroyeth, and curseth the land unto them for their sakes.

39 He ruleth high in the heavens, for it is his throne, and this earth is his footstool.

40 And he loveth those who will have him to be their God. Behold, he loved our fathers, and he covenanted with them, yea, even Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and he remembered the covenants which he had made; wherefore, he did bring them out of the land of Egypt.

41 And he did straiten them in the wilderness with his rod; for they hardened their hearts, even as ye have; and the Lord straitened them because of their iniquity. He sent fiery flying serpents among them; and after they were bitten he prepared a way that they might be healed; and the labor which they had to perform was to look; and because of the simpleness of the way, or the easiness of it, there were many who perished.

42 And they did harden their hearts from time to time, and they did revile against Moses, and also against God; nevertheless, ye know that they were led forth by his matchless power into the land of promise.

43 And now, after all these things, the time has come that they have become wicked, yea, nearly unto ripeness; and I know not but they are at this day about to be destroyed; for I know that the day must surely come that they must be destroyed, save a few only, who shall be led away into captivity.

44 Wherefore, the Lord commanded my father that he should depart into the wilderness; and the Jews also sought to take away his life; yea, and ye also have sought to take away his life; wherefore, ye are murderers in your hearts and ye are like unto them.

45 Ye are swift to do iniquity but slow to remember the Lord your God. Ye have seen an angel, and he spake unto you; yea, ye have heard his voice from time to time; and he hath spoken unto you in a still small voice, but ye were past feeling, that ye could not feel his words; wherefore, he has spoken unto you like unto the voice of thunder, which did cause the earth to shake as if it were to divide asunder.

46 And ye also know that by the power of his almighty word he can cause the earth that it shall pass away; yea, and ye know that by his word he can cause the rough places to be made smooth, and smooth places shall be broken up. O, then, why is it, that ye can be so hard in your hearts?

47 Behold, my soul is rent with anguish because of you, and my heart is pained; I fear lest ye shall be cast off forever. Behold, I am full of the Spirit of God, insomuch that my frame has no strength.

48 And now it came to pass that when I had spoken these words they were angry with me, and were desirous to throw me into the depths of the sea; and as they came forth to lay their hands upon me I spake unto them, saying: In the name of the Almighty God, I command you that ye touch me not, for I am filled with the power of God, even unto the consuming of my flesh; and whoso shall lay his hands upon me shall wither even as a dried reed; and he shall be as naught before the power of God, for God shall smite him.

49 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto them that they should murmur no more against their father; neither should they withhold their labor from me, for God had commanded me that I should build a ship.

50 And I said unto them: If God had commanded me to do all things I could do them. If he should command me that I should say unto this water, be thou earth, it should be earth; and if I should say it, it would be done.

51 And now, if the Lord has such great power, and has wrought so many miracles among the children of men, how is it that he cannot instruct me, that I should build a ship?

52 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said many things unto my brethren, insomuch that they were confounded and could not contend against me; neither durst they lay their hands upon me nor touch me with their fingers, even for the space of many days. Now they durst not do this lest they should wither before me, so powerful was the Spirit of God; and thus it had wrought upon them.

53 And it came to pass that the Lord said unto me: Stretch forth thine hand again unto thy brethren, and they shall not wither before thee, but I will shock them, saith the Lord, and this will I do, that they may know that I am the Lord their God.

54 And it came to pass that I stretched forth my hand unto my brethren, and they did not wither before me; but the Lord did shake them, even according to the word which he had spoken.

55 And now, they said: We know of a surety that the Lord is with thee, for we know that it is the power of the Lord that has shaken us. And they fell down before me, and were about to worship me, but I would not suffer them, saying: I am thy brother, yea, even thy younger brother; wherefore, worship the Lord thy God, and honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God shall give thee.

      • accomplish (verb)

        To do; to complete.

      • according to (preposition)

        In a way that agrees with.

      • affliction (noun)

        Pain; problems.

      • after the manner of (adverb phrase)

        Following the pattern or customs of; according to the principles of.

      • almighty (adjective)

        Having all power.

      • angel (noun)

        Messenger from God. Some are spirits of people who have lived or will later live on the earth. Others are people who have been resurrected.

      • army (noun)

        A large group of soldiers.

      • as (adverb)

        Like.

      • away (adverb)

        Out of existence.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • beast (noun)

        Animal.

      • because of (conjunction)

        By reason of; through.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of; from.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of.

      • behold (interjection, archaic)

        Look! See! In fact.

      • behold (verb)

        To look; to see; to notice.

      • Bountiful (proper noun)

        A place where Lehi’s family stayed and built a ship. Bountiful means having plenty of food or opportunities.

      • brethren (noun)

        Brothers.

      • captivity (noun)

        Being a prisoner or slave.

      • cast out, cast off, cast away (verb)

        To throw out; to chase away.

      • children of men (noun)

        All people.

      • choice (adjective)

        Of high quality; special.

      • come out from (or of) (verb phrase)

        Leave; flee.

      • it came to pass (verb phrase)

        It happened; it took place.

      • command (verb)

        To give a law, order, or binding instruction.

      • commandment (noun)

        Law; order; binding instruction (especially from God).

      • complain against (verb)

        To complain to or about; to criticize.

      • covenant (noun)

        A promise God makes to a person or group if they will obey Him.

      • covenant (verb)

        To make a solemn promise or treaty with someone. Covenants generally involve commitments on both sides.

      • create, created (verb)

        Make, made (by God).

      • cry (verb)

        To plead; to pray earnestly.

      • curse (verb)

        To condemn; to cause something bad to happen to.

      • day (noun)

        Period; time.

      • one’s days (noun)

        One’s life.

      • dealings (noun)

        Actions towards; interactions with.

      • deliver (verb)

        To help someone escape; to save someone; to set someone free.

      • depart (verb)

        To leave.

      • be desirous (verb)

        To desire; to want.

      • destroy (verb)

        To kill; to thwart.

      • destroy (verb)

        To kill; to tear down or ruin completely.

      • destruction (noun)

        The tearing down or complete ruin of something.

      • did, didst (verb, archaic)

        A term used before verbs to make them past tense.

      • diligence (noun)

        Consistent effort.

      • divide (verb)

        To split into two or more parts.

      • doth, doeth (verb, archaic)

        Does.

      • drown (verb)

        Die from inhaling water into one’s lungs.

      • durst not (verb, archaic)

        Did not dare.

      • durst (verb, archaic)

        Dared.

      • earth (noun)

        Ground.

      • Egyptian (proper noun)

        A person who lives in or come from the land of Egypt, which is south and west of Jerusalem.

      • even (adverb)

        In fact.

      • even (adverb)

        Specifically.

      • even unto (adverb)

        To the point of; up until.

      • even (adverb)

        In the same way.

      • exceedingly (adverb)

        Very; extremely.

      • exhort (verb)

        To urge; to try to persuade.

      • expedient (adjective)

        Appropriate; advisable; desirable; good; fitting.

      • fathers (noun)

        Ancestors (one’s parents, their parents, theirs, and so on).

      • flesh (noun)

        Living creature, especially a human being.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because; because you see.

      • forbid (verb)

        To prohibit; to command someone not to do something.

      • forth (adverb)

        Forward; away.

      • forth (adverb)

        Onward.

      • frame (noun)

        Body.

      • from (preposition)

        Starting from or with.

      • full of the Spirit of God (adjective phrase)

        Filled with power or inspiration from the Holy Spirit.

      • God (proper noun)

        God the Father or His Son, Jesus Christ. God the Father rules all things with perfect justice, mercy, and love. Jesus Christ often speaks and acts for His Father. He suffered so that we could be forgiven of our sins and be resurrected. The Father and Son are separate individuals but are united in purpose.

      • God (proper noun)

        This can mean God the Father or His Son, Jesus Christ.

      • Spirit of God (noun)

        The Holy Ghost, also known as the Spirit of the Lord. He is a divine spirit, one in purpose with God the Father and Jesus Christ. He speaks to our hearts and testifies of truth.

      • hard in one’s heart (noun phrase)

        Stubborn; wicked; resistant to good influences.

      • harden one’s heart (verb phrase)

        Make or become stubborn, wicked, or resistant to good influences.

      • hardness of one’s heart (noun phrase)

        Stubbornness; wickedness; resistance to good influences.

      • hath (verb, archaic)

        Has.

      • hearken (verb)

        To listen; to take advice from; to obey.

      • heart (noun)

        A person’s thoughts, desires, and feelings.

      • heaven (noun)

        The sky; figuratively, the place where God lives.

      • hither and thither (adverb)

        This way and that.

      • hitherto (adverb)

        Until now; before this.

      • if it so be that (phrase)

        If.

      • imaginations (noun)

        Thoughts; schemes; plans.

      • in the name of (adverb phrase)

        With authority from; acting for.

      • inasmuch as (adverb phrase)

        Insofar as; to the extent that.

      • land or place of one’s inheritance (noun phrase)

        A land or place one has received from God or from one’s ancestors.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • insomuch (adverb)

        So much; to such an extent.

      • insomuch (adverb)

        With the result that.

      • instruct (verb)

        To teach.

      • Jerusalem (proper noun)

        Capital of the ancient kingdom of Judah, located in modern Israel; site of key events of the Bible.

      • land of Jerusalem (proper noun)

        The area around Jerusalem, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Judah.

      • Jew (proper noun)

        Member of the tribe of Judah, one of the twelve tribes of Israel; people who lived in the land of Judah.

      • journey (verb)

        To travel.

      • journeyings (noun)

        Travels.

      • keep (verb)

        To follow; to obey; to live according to.

      • labor (noun)

        Work; effort.

      • labor (verb)

        To work.

      • land of promise (noun)

        A land promised to someone to God if they keep His commandments. For descendants of Lehi and the Jaredites, the land of promise was located in the Americas.

      • law of Moses (proper noun)

        Law given by God through Moses to the people of Israel. It included instructions on worship, personal righteousness, family and community relationships, care for the poor, and other subjects. Some parts of the law of Moses, such as animal sacrifice, were to be practiced only until the death of Jesus Christ.

      • lead away (verb phrase)

        To guide someone away from the truth; to persuade someone to act or live in a way that is not righteous.

      • living (adjective)

        Being alive; being immortal and having an exalted life.

      • Lord (noun)

        A term of respect for God the Father or Jesus Christ.

      • loveth (verb, archaic)

        Loves.

      • man (noun)

        Human beings.

      • man (noun)

        Adult male human being.

      • after this manner of language (adverb phrase)

        With this kind of language.

      • may, might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • may, might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • may (verb)

        Can; could.

      • might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • mighty (adjective)

        Strong; powerful.

      • miracle (noun)

        Something done by God that seems impossible to human beings; something done by a human through God’s power that would ordinarily be impossible for them.

      • Moses (proper noun)

        Prophet who led the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt to the land of Israel, as recounted in the first part of the Bible.

      • much (adjective)

        A large amount of.

      • murmur (verb)

        To grumble; to mutter; to complain in secret or openly.

      • must needs (verb)

        To must.

      • nation (noun)

        A large group of people who are related to each other or who have the same language, history, or government; the country where they live.

      • nay (adverb)

        No.

      • Nephi (proper noun)

        A prophet, fourth son of Lehi; author of the first two books of the Book of Mormon.

      • nevertheless (adverb)

        But still; in spite of this.

      • by night (adverb)

        Nighttime; during the night.

      • notwithstanding (conjunction)

        Although; even though.

      • nourish (verb)

        To feed; to care for (physically or spiritually).

      • O (interjection)

        Oh (spoken when one is filled with emotion or surprise.

      • out of someone’s hands (adverb)

        From someone.

      • over (preposition)

        Above in authority or power; having responsibility for.

      • perish (verb)

        To die; to be killed.

      • Pharaoh (proper noun)

        The king of Egypt.

      • pitch (verb)

        To put up (a tent).

      • prepare (verb)

        To provide.

      • promised land (proper noun)

        A land that God promises to give to a group of people if they obey Him.

      • provide (verb)

        Give; supply; make possible.

      • raw (adjective)

        Uncooked.

      • receive (verb)

        To get; to have given to you.

      • Red Sea (proper noun)

        Arm of the Indian Ocean between Egypt and Arabia.

      • Redeemer (proper noun)

        A title of Jesus Christ. A redeemer is someone who saves another person. Christ rescues us from death and the consequences of sin.

      • reject (verb)

        To refuse to believe or accept.

      • rejoice (verb)

        To feel or express great joy.

      • righteous (adjective)

        Good; virtuous; just; consistent with God’s law.

      • rod (noun)

        A stick or staff; a symbol of God’s punishment.

      • save it were (adverb phrase)

        Except for.

      • save (preposition)

        Except; unless.

      • seek, sought (verb)

        Try, tried.

      • shall, should (verb)

        Will, would.

      • shall (verb)

        Should; can.

      • shall, should (verb)

        Will, would.

      • should (verb)

        May; must; ought to.

      • shall keep (verb)

        Keep.

      • shall (verb)

        Will.

      • should (verb)

        Were to.

      • smite, smote, smitten (verb, archaic)

        Hit.

      • sorrowful (adjective)

        Mournful; sad.

      • soul (noun)

        Spirit; the part of us that exists before birth, that continues after death, and that has awareness and the ability to choose.

      • for the space of (adverb phrase)

        During; for the period of time of.

      • spake (verb, archaic)

        Spoke.

      • strength (noun)

        Force; power; vigor.

      • strengthen (verb)

        To make stronger; to increase in strength.

      • stretch forth (verb phrase)

        To reach out with.

      • suffer (verb, archaic)

        To allow; to permit.

      • suffer (verb)

        To endure; to have something bad happen.

      • suppose (verb)

        To believe.

      • surely (adverb)

        Definitely.

      • of a surety (prepositional phrase)

        With certainty; for sure.

      • take a journey (verb)

        To travel.

      • take away the life of, take away one’s life (verb phrase)

        Kill.

      • tent (noun)

        Shelter made from skins or cloth, supported by poles, and secured by ropes; a temporary shelter for travelling.

      • that (conjunction)

        In order that; so that.

      • that (conjunction)

        Who.

      • thee (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • thine (pronoun, archaic)

        Your, yours.

      • thou art (phrase)

        You are.

      • thou hast (phrase, archaic)

        You have.

      • thou shalt (phrase, archaic)

        You will.

      • thou (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • throne (noun)

        A seat on which God or an earthy ruler sits.

      • thus (adverb)

        In this way.

      • thy (pronoun, archaic)

        Your.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        For; to.

      • unto (preposition)

        Sufficient for; resulting in.

      • like unto (preposition)

        Like; the same as.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • voice of the Lord (noun)

        Words spoken by God the Father or Jesus Christ (whether heard physically or in one’s mind or heart); divine instruction or reasoning.

      • whereby (conjunction)

        By which.

      • wherefore (adverb)

        So you see; therefore.

      • whoso (pronoun)

        Anyone that; whoever; whosoever.

      • wicked (noun)

        A person who does evil or bad things in an ongoing way.

      • wilderness (noun)

        Land where few or no people live.

      • would (verb)

        Desire to; want to; would like to.

      • with (preposition)

        Through; by means of.

      • wither (verb)

        To dry up; to shrivel.

      • word (noun)

        Message; teachings.

      • word (noun)

        Command; instruction.

      • worship (verb)

        To honor, venerate, or praise God.

      • wrought upon (verb phrase)

        Worked on; influenced.

      • ye (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • yea (interjection, archaic)

        Indeed; yes. This is pronounced “yay.”