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3 Nephi 7


Chapter 7

The chief judge is murdered, the government is destroyed, and the people divide into tribes—Jacob, an anti-Christ, becomes king of a secret combination—Nephi preaches repentance and faith in ChristAngels minister to him daily, and he raises his brother from the dead—Many repent and are baptized. About A.D. 30–33.

Now behold, I will show unto you that they did not establish a king over the land; but in this same year, yea, the thirtieth year, they did destroy upon the judgment-seat, yea, did murder the chief judge of the land.

And the people were divided one against another; and they did separate one from another into tribes, every man according to his family and his kindred and friends; and thus they did destroy the government of the land.

And every tribe did appoint a chief or a leader over them; and thus they became tribes and leaders of tribes.

Now behold, there was no man among them save he had much family and many kindreds and friends; therefore their tribes became exceedingly great.

Now all this was done, and there were no wars as yet among them; and all this iniquity had come upon the people because they did yield themselves unto the power of Satan.

And the regulations of the government were destroyed, because of the secret combination of the friends and kindreds of those who murdered the prophets.

And they did cause a great contention in the land, insomuch that the more righteous part of the people had nearly all become wicked; yea, there were but few righteous men among them.

And thus six years had not passed away since the more part of the people had turned from their righteousness, like the dog to his vomit, or like the sow to her wallowing in the mire.

Now this secret combination, which had brought so great iniquity upon the people, did gather themselves together, and did place at their head a man whom they did call Jacob;

10 And they did call him their king; therefore he became a king over this wicked band; and he was one of the chiefest who had given his voice against the prophets who testified of Jesus.

11 And it came to pass that they were not so strong in number as the tribes of the people, who were united together save it were their leaders did establish their laws, every one according to his tribe; nevertheless they were enemies; notwithstanding they were not a righteous people, yet they were united in the hatred of those who had entered into a covenant to destroy the government.

12 Therefore, Jacob seeing that their enemies were more numerous than they, he being the king of the band, therefore he commanded his people that they should take their flight into the northernmost part of the land, and there build up unto themselves a kingdom, until they were joined by dissenters, (for he flattered them that there would be many dissenters) and they become sufficiently strong to contend with the tribes of the people; and they did so.

13 And so speedy was their march that it could not be impeded until they had gone forth out of the reach of the people. And thus ended the thirtieth year; and thus were the affairs of the people of Nephi.

14 And it came to pass in the thirty and first year that they were divided into tribes, every man according to his family, kindred and friends; nevertheless they had come to an agreement that they would not go to war one with another; but they were not united as to their laws, and their manner of government, for they were established according to the minds of those who were their chiefs and their leaders. But they did establish very strict laws that one tribe should not trespass against another, insomuch that in some degree they had peace in the land; nevertheless, their hearts were turned from the Lord their God, and they did stone the prophets and did cast them out from among them.

15 And it came to pass that Nephi—having been visited by angels and also the voice of the Lord, therefore having seen angels, and being eye-witness, and having had power given unto him that he might know concerning the ministry of Christ, and also being eye-witness to their quick return from righteousness unto their wickedness and abominations;

16 Therefore, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts and the blindness of their minds—went forth among them in that same year, and began to testify, boldly, repentance and remission of sins through faith on the Lord Jesus Christ.

17 And he did minister many things unto them; and all of them cannot be written, and a part of them would not suffice, therefore they are not written in this book. And Nephi did minister with power and with great authority.

18 And it came to pass that they were angry with him, even because he had greater power than they, for it were not possible that they could disbelieve his words, for so great was his faith on the Lord Jesus Christ that angels did minister unto him daily.

19 And in the name of Jesus did he cast out devils and unclean spirits; and even his brother did he raise from the dead, after he had been stoned and suffered death by the people.

20 And the people saw it, and did witness of it, and were angry with him because of his power; and he did also do many more miracles, in the sight of the people, in the name of Jesus.

21 And it came to pass that the thirty and first year did pass away, and there were but few who were converted unto the Lord; but as many as were converted did truly signify unto the people that they had been visited by the power and Spirit of God, which was in Jesus Christ, in whom they believed.

22 And as many as had devils cast out from them, and were healed of their sicknesses and their infirmities, did truly manifest unto the people that they had been wrought upon by the Spirit of God, and had been healed; and they did show forth signs also and did do some miracles among the people.

23 Thus passed away the thirty and second year also. And Nephi did cry unto the people in the commencement of the thirty and third year; and he did preach unto them repentance and remission of sins.

24 Now I would have you to remember also, that there were none who were brought unto repentance who were not baptized with water.

25 Therefore, there were ordained of Nephi, men unto this ministry, that all such as should come unto them should be baptized with water, and this as a witness and a testimony before God, and unto the people, that they had repented and received a remission of their sins.

26 And there were many in the commencement of this year that were baptized unto repentance; and thus the more part of the year did pass away.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • abomination (noun)

        Something that is loathsome, offensive, sinful, or sacrilegious.

      • according to (preposition)

        In a way that agrees with.

      • according to (adverb)

        Concerning; with respect to.

      • angel (noun)

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

      • 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.

      • as many as (adjective phrase)

        All; each of.

      • authority (noun)

        The power or right to give commands or act officially; the power or right to act on behalf of someone else.

      • baptize (verb)

        To perform the ordinance of baptism. In baptism a person is immersed in water to symbolize being cleansed from sin.

      • because of (conjunction)

        By reason of; through.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of.

      • behold (interjection, archaic)

        Look! See! In fact.

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

        To throw out; to chase away.

      • Christ (noun)

        A title for Jesus Christ. The titles Christ and Messiah both mean a king or priest sent by God to save the world.

      • it came to pass (verb phrase)

        It happened; it took place.

      • command (verb)

        To give a law, order, or binding instruction.

      • commencement (noun)

        Beginning.

      • concerning (preposition)

        About.

      • contend (verb)

        To dispute; to fight (physically or verbally).

      • contention (noun)

        Disputes; disagreements (sometimes leading to violence).

      • covenant (noun)

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

      • destroy (verb)

        To kill; to thwart.

      • destroy (verb)

        To ruin something; to cause something to cease to exist.

      • devil (noun)

        An evil spirit; a spirit who tries to harm people.

      • did, didst (verb, archaic)

        A term used before verbs to make them past tense.

      • establish (verb)

        To set up; to ordain; to make official.

      • even (adverb)

        Specifically.

      • even that (adverb)

        To the point that; so that.

      • exceedingly (adverb)

        Very; extremely.

      • faith (noun)

        Belief in God, willingness to follow His gospel, and trust in the impressions of the Holy Ghost.

      • flight (noun)

        Fleeing; running away from danger.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because.

      • for (preposition)

        Because of.

      • forth (adverb)

        Forward; away.

      • go forth (verb)

        To move forward; to go out.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • great (adjective)

        Large; numerous.

      • great (adjective)

        Firm; powerful.

      • grieved (adjective)

        Saddened; sorrowful.

      • hardness of one’s heart (noun phrase)

        Stubbornness; wickedness; resistance to good influences.

      • hatred (noun)

        Intense dislike; loathing.

      • have (verb)

        To receive; to get; to obtain.

      • heart (noun)

        A person’s thoughts, desires, and feelings.

      • in the name of (adverb phrase)

        With authority from; acting for.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • insomuch (adverb)

        With the result that.

      • Jesus (proper noun)

        Personal name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The name means “Savior.”

      • Jesus Christ (proper noun)

        The Son of God. He created the earth and rules it. He often speaks and acts for His Father. He suffered so that we could be forgiven of our sins and be resurrected.

      • king (noun)

        Ruler or leader of a country. Kings are usually the son of the previous king.

      • kingdom (noun)

        A country ruled by a king; the government of a country ruled by a king.

      • Lord (noun)

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

      • Lord (noun)

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

      • men (noun)

        People; humanity.

      • man (noun)

        Adult male human being.

      • every man (noun)

        Each person.

      • may, might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • minister (verb)

        To teach; to serve.

      • minister (verb)

        To teach; to serve.

      • ministry (noun)

        Acts in service to God and to other people.

      • 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.

      • Nephi, grandson of Helaman (proper noun)

        Prophet and one of Christ’s twelve disciples; author of the book of Third Nephi.

      • Nephites, people of Nephi (proper noun)

        A people of the Book of Mormon descended from Nephi and from those who followed him.

      • nevertheless (adverb)

        But still; in spite of this.

      • none (pronoun)

        No one.

      • notwithstanding (conjunction)

        Although; even though.

      • one against another (adverb)

        Against each other.

      • one with another (adverb)

        With each other.

      • ordain (verb)

        Appoint; give authority; perform a ceremony in which a priesthood holder lays his hands on a person’s head and gives that person authority.

      • over (preposition)

        Above in authority or power; having responsibility for.

      • pass away (verb)

        To elapse; to go by; to come to an end.

      • preach (verb)

        To teach or proclaim the gospel.

      • prophet (noun)

        A person sent by God to speak for Him.

      • receive (verb)

        To get; to have given to you.

      • remission (noun)

        Pardon; forgiveness; being freed from penalties.

      • repent (verb)

        To feel sorrow for one’s sins, ask to be forgiven, and change one’s life.

      • repentance (noun)

        Feeling sorrow for one’s sins, making amends, changing one’s life, and seeking forgiveness.

      • righteous (adjective)

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

      • righteousness (noun)

        Goodness; morality; obedience to God’s commandments.

      • save it were (adverb phrase)

        Except for.

      • save (preposition)

        Except; unless.

      • should (verb)

        May; must; ought to.

      • should (verb)

        Were to.

      • sign (noun)

        A symbolic act or event given by God to show that something is true.

      • sin (noun)

        An evil act; disobedience to God’s commandments.

      • stone (verb)

        To throw stones at in order to kill or punish.

      • strict (adjective)

        Exact; precise; severe.

      • suffer (verb)

        To endure; to have something bad happen.

      • sufficiently (adverb)

        Enough.

      • testify (verb)

        To state that something is true.

      • testimony (noun)

        A statement by someone with personal knowledge that something is true.

      • that (conjunction)

        In order that; so that.

      • that (conjunction)

        Who.

      • therefore (adverb)

        For this reason.

      • therefore (adverb)

        Now; so.

      • through (preposition)

        By means of; because of.

      • thus (adverb)

        In this way.

      • unclean spirit (noun)

        An evil spirit who tries to harm people.

      • come unto (verb)

        To come to; to show willingness to follow or obey.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        For; to.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • 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.

      • war (noun)

        Extended fight between large groups of people.

      • wickedness (noun)

        Evil; wrongdoing; disobedience to God’s commandments.

      • would (verb)

        Desire to; want to; would like to.

      • with (preposition)

        Through; by means of.

      • witness (noun)

        Evidence; testimony.

      • witness (verb)

        To see.

      • word (noun)

        Message; teachings.

      • wrought upon (verb phrase)

        Worked on; influenced.

      • yea (interjection, archaic)

        Indeed; yes. This is pronounced “yay.”