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Enos 1


The Book of Enos

Chapter 1

Enos prays mightily and gains a remission of his sins—The voice of the Lord comes into his mind, promising salvation for the Lamanites in a future day—The Nephites sought to reclaim the Lamanites—Enos rejoices in his Redeemer. About 420 B.C.

Behold, it came to pass that I, Enos, knowing my father that he was a just manfor he taught me in his language, and also in the nurture and admonition of the Lord—and blessed be the name of my God for it—

And I will tell you of the wrestle which I had before God, before I received a remission of my sins.

Behold, I went to hunt beasts in the forests; and the words which I had often heard my father speak concerning eternal life, and the joy of the saints, sunk deep into my heart.

And my soul hungered; and I kneeled down before my Maker, and I cried unto him in mighty prayer and supplication for mine own soul; and all the day long did I cry unto him; yea, and when the night came I did still raise my voice high that it reached the heavens.

And there came a voice unto me, saying: Enos, thy sins are forgiven thee, and thou shalt be blessed.

And I, Enos, knew that God could not lie; wherefore, my guilt was swept away.

And I said: Lord, how is it done?

And he said unto me: Because of thy faith in Christ, whom thou hast never before heard nor seen. And many years pass away before he shall manifest himself in the flesh; wherefore, go to, thy faith hath made thee whole.

Now, it came to pass that when I had heard these words I began to feel a desire for the welfare of my brethren, the Nephites; wherefore, I did pour out my whole soul unto God for them.

10 And while I was thus struggling in the spirit, behold, the voice of the Lord came into my mind again, saying: I will visit thy brethren according to their diligence in keeping my commandments. I have given unto them this land, and it is a holy land; and I curse it not save it be for the cause of iniquity; wherefore, I will visit thy brethren according as I have said; and their transgressions will I bring down with sorrow upon their own heads.

11 And after I, Enos, had heard these words, my faith began to be unshaken in the Lord; and I prayed unto him with many long strugglings for my brethren, the Lamanites.

12 And it came to pass that after I had prayed and labored with all diligence, the Lord said unto me: I will grant unto thee according to thy desires, because of thy faith.

13 And now behold, this was the desire which I desired of him—that if it should so be, that my people, the Nephites, should fall into transgression, and by any means be destroyed, and the Lamanites should not be destroyed, that the Lord God would preserve a record of my people, the Nephites; even if it so be by the power of his holy arm, that it might be brought forth at some future day unto the Lamanites, that, perhaps, they might be brought unto salvation

14 For at the present our strugglings were vain in restoring them to the true faith. And they swore in their wrath that, if it were possible, they would destroy our records and us, and also all the traditions of our fathers.

15 Wherefore, I knowing that the Lord God was able to preserve our records, I cried unto him continually, for he had said unto me: Whatsoever thing ye shall ask in faith, believing that ye shall receive in the name of Christ, ye shall receive it.

16 And I had faith, and I did cry unto God that he would preserve the records; and he covenanted with me that he would bring them forth unto the Lamanites in his own due time.

17 And I, Enos, knew it would be according to the covenant which he had made; wherefore my soul did rest.

18 And the Lord said unto me: Thy fathers have also required of me this thing; and it shall be done unto them according to their faith; for their faith was like unto thine.

19 And now it came to pass that I, Enos, went about among the people of Nephi, prophesying of things to come, and testifying of the things which I had heard and seen.

20 And I bear record that the people of Nephi did seek diligently to restore the Lamanites unto the true faith in God. But our labors were vain; their hatred was fixed, and they were led by their evil nature that they became wild, and ferocious, and a blood-thirsty people, full of idolatry and filthiness; feeding upon beasts of prey; dwelling in tents, and wandering about in the wilderness with a short skin girdle about their loins and their heads shaven; and their skill was in the bow, and in the cimeter, and the ax. And many of them did eat nothing save it was raw meat; and they were continually seeking to destroy us.

21 And it came to pass that the people of Nephi did till the land, and raise all manner of grain, and of fruit, and flocks of herds, and flocks of all manner of cattle of every kind, and goats, and wild goats, and also many horses.

22 And there were exceedingly many prophets among us. And the people were a stiffnecked people, hard to understand.

23 And there was nothing save it was exceeding harshness, preaching and prophesying of wars, and contentions, and destructions, and continually reminding them of death, and the duration of eternity, and the judgments and the power of God, and all these things—stirring them up continually to keep them in the fear of the Lord. I say there was nothing short of these things, and exceedingly great plainness of speech, would keep them from going down speedily to destruction. And after this manner do I write concerning them.

24 And I saw wars between the Nephites and Lamanites in the course of my days.

25 And it came to pass that I began to be old, and an hundred and seventy and nine years had passed away from the time that our father Lehi left Jerusalem.

26 And I saw that I must soon go down to my grave, having been wrought upon by the power of God that I must preach and prophesy unto this people, and declare the word according to the truth which is in Christ. And I have declared it in all my days, and have rejoiced in it above that of the world.

27 And I soon go to the place of my rest, which is with my Redeemer; for I know that in him I shall rest. And I rejoice in the day when my mortal shall put on immortality, and shall stand before him; then shall I see his face with pleasure, and he will say unto me: Come unto me, ye blessed, there is a place prepared for you in the mansions of my Father. Amen.

      • be able to (verb)

        Can; have the ability to.

      • about one’s loins (prepositional phrase)

        Around one’s waist or body.

      • about (adverb)

        From place to place.

      • above (adjective)

        More than.

      • according as (adverb)

        Just as; in a way that corresponds to how.

      • according to (preposition)

        In a way that agrees with.

      • admonition (noun)

        Instruction; encouragement; warning. (see Ephesians 6:4 in the Bible.)

      • after-this-manner (adverb phrase)

        In this way.

      • all manner of (adjective phrase)

        Every kind of.

      • amen (interjection)

        Let it be so! Often said at the end of religious speeches and prayers.

      • away (adverb)

        Out of existence.

      • ax (noun)

        A blade made from metal or stone attached to the end of a handle; used as a tool for chopping trees or as a weapon.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • be blessed (verb phrase)

        Receive help, protection, favors, or gifts from God.

      • bear record (verb)

        To give testimony; to state, based on personal knowledge, that something is true.

      • beast (noun)

        Animal.

      • beast of prey (noun)

        Animals that kill and eat other animals.

      • because of (conjunction)

        By reason of; through.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of.

      • behold (interjection, archaic)

        Look! See! In fact.

      • blessed be the name of (God or the Lord) (phrase)

        May God be honored, praised, or glorified. (“The name of ” is a poetic way to refer to God Himself.)

      • blessed (adjective)

        Having received help, protection, favors, or gifts from God.

      • bloodthirsty (adjective)

        Eager to fight and kill.

      • bow (noun)

        A weapon consisting of a bent strip of wood or metal and a string, used for shooting arrows.

      • bring down with sorrow upon their own heads (phrase)

        Punish them for; make them suffer for.

      • bring forth (verb)

        To reveal; to disclose.

      • brother, brethren (noun)

        Peer; neighbor; relative; kinsman.

      • cattle (noun)

        Animals raised for meat, dairy products, cloth, leather, or labor.

      • 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.

      • cimeter (noun)

        A sword with a curved blade (also spelled “scimitar”).

      • it came to pass (verb phrase)

        It happened; it took place.

      • commandment (noun)

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

      • concerning (preposition)

        About.

      • contention (noun)

        Disputes; disagreements (sometimes leading to violence).

      • continually (adverb)

        Always; without pause.

      • in the course of (prepositional phrase)

        During.

      • 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.

      • 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.

      • declare (verb)

        To announce; to state energetically.

      • desire of (noun)

        Want from; ask for.

      • desire (noun)

        Want; hope; wish.

      • desire (noun)

        Wish; request.

      • desire (noun)

        Wish; request.

      • destroy (verb)

        To kill; to thwart.

      • destroy (verb)

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

      • 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.

      • diligently (adverb)

        Consistently, conscientiously, and carefully.

      • duration (noun)

        Length of time.

      • dwell (verb)

        To live; to reside.

      • Enos (proper noun)

        A prophet, grandson of Lehi and son of Jacob; author of the book of Enos in the Book of Mormon.

      • eternity (noun)

        Endless time; the life after this one, in which we never die.

      • evil (adjective)

        Wicked; unrighteous; morally wrong; sinful; opposed to God’s laws.

      • exceeding (adjective)

        Great; extreme.

      • exceedingly (adverb)

        Very; extremely.

      • faith (noun)

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

      • faith (noun)

        Religious teachings and practices.

      • fall into sin or transgression (verb)

        To start to sin without originally intending to (similar to falling into a trap).

      • fathers (noun)

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

      • Father (proper noun)

        God the Father. He created all life and is the Father of our spirits. He rules all things and is just, righteous, merciful, and loving. He is the father of Jesus Christ.

      • fear (noun)

        Reverence; respect; awe.

      • feed upon (verb)

        To eat; to subsist on.

      • ferocious (adjective)

        Fierce; violent; cruel.

      • filthiness (noun)

        Being dirty; being morally impure.

      • fixed (adjective)

        Firm; unchanging.

      • flock (noun)

        A group of animals, such as sheep or goats.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because; because you see.

      • for (preposition)

        Because of.

      • forgiven (adjective)

        Freed from punishment; cleansed from the effects of sin.

      • full of (adjective)

        Characterized by; having an excess of.

      • future (adjective)

        Yet to happen.

      • gain (verb)

        To get; to receive; to earn.

      • girdle (noun)

        Item of clothing wrapped around the waist.

      • go down to one’s grave (verb)

        To die.

      • go to (verb)

        To go about your life; to continue with your duties.

      • 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.

      • going down to destruction (verb phrase)

        Being destroyed; inviting punishment.

      • grain (noun)

        Seeds such as wheat, barley; and maize or corn.

      • grant (verb)

        To give.

      • guilt (noun)

        Being worthy of punishment for sins; feelings of sorrow for having done something wrong.

      • harshness (noun)

        Bluntness; frankness.

      • hath (verb, archaic)

        Has.

      • hatred (noun)

        Intense dislike; loathing.

      • heart (noun)

        A person’s thoughts, desires, and feelings.

      • heaven (noun)

        The place where God lives.

      • herd (noun)

        A group of animals, such as cows, sheep, or goats.

      • his holy arm (noun)

        His sacred power. (This is sometimes used as a name for Jesus Christ.)

      • holy (adjective)

        Sacred; set apart for God’s purposes.

      • hunger (verb)

        To have a strong desire for something.

      • hunt (verb)

        To look for animals to kill for food.

      • idolatry (noun)

        Worship of idols (false gods represented by statues and other physical objects); devotion to worldly things in place of God.

      • if it should so be that (phrase)

        If.

      • put on immortality (verb phrase)

        Be resurrected; come alive again, with a body that can no longer die.

      • in all one’s days (adverb phrase)

        During all one’s life.

      • in him (prepositional phrase)

        With Him; because of His power and blessings; in following Him.

      • in the flesh (prepositional phrase)

        On earth; alive; among mortal people.

      • in the name of Christ (adverb phrase)

        With faith in Jesus Christ; while following the teachings of Jesus Christ.

      • in the spirit (prepositional phrase)

        In one’s heart and soul; with one’s most sacred and spiritual thoughts and feelings; under the influence of the Holy Spirit.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • Jerusalem (proper noun)

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

      • judgment (noun)

        Punishment from God for evil acts.

      • just (adjective)

        Righteous; law-abiding; fair.

      • keep (verb)

        To follow; to obey; to live according to.

      • labor (noun)

        Work; effort.

      • labor (verb)

        To work.

      • Lamanites (proper noun)

        A people of the Book of Mormon, often enemies of the Nephites, who descended from Nephi’s brother Laman and of those who followed him.

      • language (noun)

        The words and grammar that a group of people use to speak with or write to one other.

      • Lehi (proper noun)

        A prophet who lived in about 600 B.C.; ancestor of the Nephites and Lamanites.

      • lie (verb)

        To say something that is not true; to deceive someone.

      • eternal life (noun)

        A state of immortality and joy; the kind of life that God lives.

      • Lord God (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.

      • Maker (proper noun)

        A title for God.

      • man (noun)

        Adult male human being.

      • manifest (verb)

        To appear; to show.

      • mansion (noun)

        A home, representing the place of rest of the righteous after the Final Judgment (see John 14:2 in the Bible).

      • by any means (adverb phrase)

        In any way; through any circumstances.

      • might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • mightily (adverb)

        Strongly; fervently; earnestly.

      • mighty (adverb)

        Fervent; intense.

      • mortal (noun)

        The mortal body; a body that can die.

      • mine (pronoun, archaic)

        My.

      • nature (noun)

        Character; way of living and being.

      • Nephites, people of Nephi (proper noun)

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

      • nothing save it was (or were) (preposition)

        Nothing but.

      • nurture (noun)

        Training; upbringing (see Ephesians 6:4 in the Bible).

      • often (adverb)

        Frequently; many times.

      • in the own due time of the Lord (adverb phrase)

        In the time the Lord chooses.

      • pass away (verb)

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

      • plainness (noun)

        Frankness; directness; telling someone the truth without softening the details.

      • pleasure (noun)

        Joy; delight.

      • pour out (verb)

        To express one’s deepest feelings in prayer.

      • pray (verb)

        To speak to God, out loud or silently.

      • pray (verb)

        To ask God for something; to speak to God, out loud or silently.

      • prayer (noun)

        Asking God for something; speaking to God, vocally or in one’s heart.

      • preach (verb)

        To give a public speech on principles of faith or on how to live a righteous life.

      • preach (verb)

        To give a public speech on principles of faith or on how to live a righteous life.

      • prepare (verb)

        To get something ready.

      • preserve (verb)

        To keep something safe; to keep something from being lost or destroyed.

      • preserve (verb)

        To retain; to keep from losing.

      • prophesy (verb)

        To deliver a message or predict future events by inspiration from God.

      • prophecy (verb)

        To deliver a message or predict future events by inspiration from God.

      • prophet (noun)

        A person sent by God to speak for Him.

      • raise (verb)

        To farm; to grow plants or animals.

      • raise my voice (verb phrase)

        Speak; pray out loud.

      • raw (adjective)

        Uncooked.

      • receive (verb)

        To get; to have given to you.

      • reclaim (verb)

        To reform; to bring someone back from sin or error.

      • record (noun)

        A written description or account.

      • 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.

      • rejoice (verb)

        To feel or express great joy.

      • remind (verb)

        To help someone remember.

      • remission (noun)

        Pardon; forgiveness; being freed from penalties.

      • require (verb)

        To ask; to request.

      • rest (noun)

        Heaven; a place of peace and happiness where the righteous live for eternity.

      • rest (verb)

        To be at peace; to be free from trials and worries.

      • restore (verb)

        To bring back.

      • restoring (verb)

        Bringing someone back; making them like they were before.

      • saints (noun)

        Members of Christ’s Church; individuals become holy through living the principles of the gospel.

      • salvation (noun)

        Being saved by God from death and the effects of sin; being saved by God from enemies or other physical danger.

      • save it be (adverb phrase)

        Except; other than.

      • seek, sought (verb)

        Try, tried.

      • shall, should (verb)

        Will, would.

      • shaven (verb)

        Shaved; having all the hair cut off with a razor or knife.

      • short of (adjective)

        Less than.

      • should not be (verb)

        Were not.

      • should (verb)

        Were to.

      • sin (noun)

        An evil act; disobedience to God’s commandments.

      • skill (noun)

        Something one is trained in or is good at.

      • skin (adjective)

        Made from leather or animal hides.

      • if it so be (verb phrase)

        If it is.

      • soul (noun)

        Heart; the seat of a person’s desires and emotions.

      • speedily (adverb)

        Quickly.

      • stiffnecked (adjective)

        Stubborn; proud.

      • stir up (verb)

        To excite; to provoke to action.

      • struggle (verb)

        To strive; to make great efforts.

      • struggling (noun)

        Striving; making great efforts.

      • supplication (noun)

        A plea or request; humbly asking for a favor.

      • swear (verb)

        To solemnly promise.

      • sweep (verb)

        To take away suddenly and completely.

      • tent (noun)

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

      • testify (verb)

        To state that something is true.

      • that (conjunction)

        In order that; so that.

      • thee (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • thine (pronoun, archaic)

        Your, yours.

      • thou hast (phrase, archaic)

        You have.

      • thou shalt (phrase, archaic)

        You will.

      • thus (adverb)

        In this way.

      • thy (pronoun, archaic)

        Your.

      • till (verb)

        To farm; to grow crops on.

      • tradition (noun)

        Belief or practice received from previous generations.

      • transgression (noun)

        Breaking a commandment from God.

      • transgression (noun)

        Breaking a commandment from God.

      • hard to understand (verb phrase)

        Slow to learn.

      • unshaken (adjective)

        Firm; strong.

      • come unto (verb)

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

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • like unto (preposition)

        Like; the same as.

      • vain (adjective)

        Fruitless; without effect.

      • visit (verb)

        To come to; to aid or attend to; to show one’s power to.

      • voice (noun)

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

      • 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.

      • wander (verb)

        To travel from place to place without a fixed place to live.

      • war (noun)

        Extended fight between large groups of people.

      • welfare (noun)

        Well-being; benefit; good; advantage.

      • whatsoever (adjective)

        Whatever.

      • wherefore (adverb)

        So you see; therefore.

      • wherefore (adverb)

        So.

      • whole (adjective)

        Healed; cleansed from sin.

      • wild (adjective)

        Uncivilized; lawless; unrestrained.

      • wilderness (noun)

        Land where few or no people live.

      • with all diligence (adverb phrase)

        Conscientiously; with all one’s strength and effort.

      • word (noun)

        Message; teachings.

      • world (noun)

        The natural, fallen world; riches and superficial pleasures; ignorance of spiritual things.

      • wrath (noun)

        Anger.

      • wrestle (noun)

        Struggle (compare Genesis 32:24–28 in the Bible).

      • wrought upon (verb phrase)

        Worked on; influenced.

      • ye (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • yea (interjection, archaic)

        Indeed; yes. This is pronounced “yay.”