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Mormon 5


Chapter 5

Mormon again leads the Nephite armies in battles of blood and carnage—The Book of Mormon will come forth to convince all Israel that Jesus is the ChristBecause of their unbelief, the Lamanites will be scattered, and the Spirit will cease to strive with them—They will receive the gospel from the Gentiles in the latter days. About A.D. 375–384.

And it came to pass that I did go forth among the Nephites, and did repent of the oath which I had made that I would no more assist them; and they gave me command again of their armies, for they looked upon me as though I could deliver them from their afflictions.

But behold, I was without hope, for I knew the judgments of the Lord which should come upon them; for they repented not of their iniquities, but did struggle for their lives without calling upon that Being who created them.

And it came to pass that the Lamanites did come against us as we had fled to the city of Jordan; but behold, they were driven back that they did not take the city at that time.

And it came to pass that they came against us again, and we did maintain the city. And there were also other cities which were maintained by the Nephites, which strongholds did cut them off that they could not get into the country which lay before us, to destroy the inhabitants of our land.

But it came to pass that whatsoever lands we had passed by, and the inhabitants thereof were not gathered in, were destroyed by the Lamanites, and their towns, and villages, and cities were burned with fire; and thus three hundred and seventy and nine years passed away.

And it came to pass that in the three hundred and eightieth year the Lamanites did come again against us to battle, and we did stand against them boldly; but it was all in vain, for so great were their numbers that they did tread the people of the Nephites under their feet.

And it came to pass that we did again take to flight, and those whose flight was swifter than the Lamanites’ did escape, and those whose flight did not exceed the Lamanites’ were swept down and destroyed.

And now behold, I, Mormon, do not desire to harrow up the souls of men in casting before them such an awful scene of blood and carnage as was laid before mine eyes; but I, knowing that these things must surely be made known, and that all things which are hid must be revealed upon the house-tops—

And also that a knowledge of these things must come unto the remnant of these people, and also unto the Gentiles, who the Lord hath said should scatter this people, and this people should be counted as naught among them—therefore I write a small abridgment, daring not to give a full account of the things which I have seen, because of the commandment which I have received, and also that ye might not have too great sorrow because of the wickedness of this people.

10 And now behold, this I speak unto their seed, and also to the Gentiles who have care for the house of Israel, that realize and know from whence their blessings come.

11 For I know that such will sorrow for the calamity of the house of Israel; yea, they will sorrow for the destruction of this people; they will sorrow that this people had not repented that they might have been clasped in the arms of Jesus.

12 Now these things are written unto the remnant of the house of Jacob; and they are written after this manner, because it is known of God that wickedness will not bring them forth unto them; and they are to be hid up unto the Lord that they may come forth in his own due time.

13 And this is the commandment which I have received; and behold, they shall come forth according to the commandment of the Lord, when he shall see fit, in his wisdom.

14 And behold, they shall go unto the unbelieving of the Jews; and for this intent shall they go—that they may be persuaded that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God; that the Father may bring about, through his most Beloved, his great and eternal purpose, in restoring the Jews, or all the house of Israel, to the land of their inheritance, which the Lord their God hath given them, unto the fulfilling of his covenant;

15 And also that the seed of this people may more fully believe his gospel, which shall go forth unto them from the Gentiles; for this people shall be scattered, and shall become a dark, a filthy, and a loathsome people, beyond the description of that which ever hath been amongst us, yea, even that which hath been among the Lamanites, and this because of their unbelief and idolatry.

16 For behold, the Spirit of the Lord hath already ceased to strive with their fathers; and they are without Christ and God in the world; and they are driven about as chaff before the wind.

17 They were once a delightsome people, and they had Christ for their shepherd; yea, they were led even by God the Father.

18 But now, behold, they are led about by Satan, even as chaff is driven before the wind, or as a vessel is tossed about upon the waves, without sail or anchor, or without anything wherewith to steer her; and even as she is, so are they.

19 And behold, the Lord hath reserved their blessings, which they might have received in the land, for the Gentiles who shall possess the land.

20 But behold, it shall come to pass that they shall be driven and scattered by the Gentiles; and after they have been driven and scattered by the Gentiles, behold, then will the Lord remember the covenant which he made unto Abraham and unto all the house of Israel.

21 And also the Lord will remember the prayers of the righteous, which have been put up unto him for them.

22 And then, O ye Gentiles, how can ye stand before the power of God, except ye shall repent and turn from your evil ways?

23 Know ye not that ye are in the hands of God? Know ye not that he hath all power, and at his great command the earth shall be rolled together as a scroll?

24 Therefore, repent ye, and humble yourselves before him, lest he shall come out in justice against you—lest a remnant of the seed of Jacob shall go forth among you as a lion, and tear you in pieces, and there is none to deliver.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • about (adverb)

        From place to place.

      • abridgment (noun)

        A shortened version of a record that keeps the meaning of the original.

      • according to (preposition)

        In a way that agrees with.

      • account (noun)

        A story; a description or record, written or verbal.

      • affliction (noun)

        Pain; problems.

      • after-this-manner (adverb phrase)

        In this way.

      • army (noun)

        A large group of soldiers.

      • as (adverb)

        Like.

      • because of (conjunction)

        By reason of; through.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of.

      • behold (interjection, archaic)

        Look! See! In fact.

      • bring about (verb)

        To make happen.

      • bring forth (verb)

        To reveal; to disclose.

      • cease (verb)

        To stop; to come to an end.

      • 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.

      • come forth (verb phrase)

        To be brought forward; to be revealed.

      • it came to pass (verb phrase)

        It happened; it took place.

      • command (noun)

        Order; instruction.

      • commandment (noun)

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

      • covenant (noun)

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

      • create, created (verb)

        Make, made (by God).

      • dark (adjective)

        Evil; foul.

      • latter days; last days (noun)

        Modern times; the period before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ (sometimes also called the “end times”).

      • deliver (verb)

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

      • desire (verb)

        To want.

      • destroy (verb)

        To kill; to thwart.

      • destruction (noun)

        The tearing down or complete ruin of something.

      • did, didst (verb, archaic)

        A term used before verbs to make them past tense.

      • eternal (adjective)

        Everlasting; having to do with God’s plan.

      • even (adverb)

        In fact.

      • even (adverb)

        Specifically.

      • even (adverb)

        In the same way.

      • evil (adjective)

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

      • exceed (verb)

        To be more or greater than.

      • except (conjunction)

        Unless.

      • fathers (noun)

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

      • flee, fled (verb)

        To run away; to escape.

      • flight (noun)

        Fleeing; running away from danger.

      • for behold (conjunction)

        Therefore; so you see.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because; because you see.

      • for (preposition)

        As; to be.

      • for (preposition)

        Because of.

      • Gentile (proper noun)

        Member of a nation or tribe other than Israel.

      • go forth (verb phrase)

        To move forward from a starting point.

      • go forth (verb)

        To move forward; to go out.

      • God the Father (proper noun)

        Heavenly Father. He created all life and is the father of our spirits. He rules all things with perfect justice, mercy, and love. He is the father of Jesus Christ.

      • 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.

      • Son of God (proper noun)

        A title of Jesus Christ. He is Heavenly Father’s Firstborn Child in the spirit and His Only Child in the flesh.

      • gospel (noun)

        God’s plan for saving His children from death and the effects of sin and bringing them back to His presence.

      • great (adjective)

        Large; numerous.

      • hath (verb, archaic)

        Has.

      • hide, hide up (verb)

        Keep from the knowledge of others; keep secret.

      • hide up unto (verb phrase)

        Hide something to be used for the Lord’s purpose, placing it in the Lord’s care.

      • hope (noun)

        Confidence that one will get something one desires; a spiritual gift to believe in God’s promises.

      • house (noun)

        Nation; tribe; family.

      • humble oneself (verb)

        To abandon one’s pride.

      • idolatry (noun)

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

      • inhabitant (noun)

        A person who lives in a certain place.

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

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

      • house of Israel (proper noun)

        God’s ancient covenant people, as described in the Bible (house means a nation or tribe); members of God’s Church.

      • Jesus (proper noun)

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

      • judgment (noun)

        Punishment from God for evil acts.

      • 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.

      • living (adjective)

        Being alive; being immortal and having an exalted life.

      • loathsome (adjective)

        Disgusting; unlikable

      • Lord (noun)

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

      • make known (verb)

        To teach; to tell; to reveal.

      • men (noun)

        People; humanity.

      • may, might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • may (verb)

        Can; could.

      • might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • Mormon (proper noun)

        The prophet who compiled the Book of Mormon.

      • The Book of Mormon (proper noun)

        The inspired record of a branch of the house of Israel that lived in the Americas from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 421.

      • mine (pronoun, archaic)

        My.

      • Nephites, people of Nephi (proper noun)

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

      • none (pronoun)

        No one.

      • O (interjection, archaic)

        A word placed before the name of someone being addressed, often to show strong feeling.

      • oath (noun)

        Solemn promise.

      • 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.

      • persuade (verb)

        To convince; to bring someone to believe or agree.

      • prayer (noun)

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

      • purpose (noun)

        Goal; intent; the reason for doing something.

      • receive (verb)

        To get; to have given to you.

      • remnant (noun)

        Those left when members of a group of people die or disappear.

      • repent (verb)

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

      • seed (noun)

        Posterity; descendants.

      • shall, should (verb)

        Will, would.

      • shall, should (verb)

        Will, would.

      • it shall came to pass (verb phrase)

        It will happened.

      • sorrow (noun)

        Sadness; suffering.

      • soul (noun)

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

      • Spirit of the Lord (noun)

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

      • Spirit (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.

      • stand (noun)

        Endure; last.

      • such (pronoun)

        Person or thing like that.

      • surely (adverb)

        Definitely.

      • that (conjunction)

        In order that; so that.

      • that (conjunction)

        Who.

      • therefore (adverb)

        For this reason.

      • thereof (adverb)

        Of it; of him; of them.

      • through (preposition)

        By means of; because of.

      • thus (adverb)

        In this way.

      • unbelief (noun)

        Absence or lack of belief or faith.

      • come unto (verb)

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

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • unto (preposition)

        Sufficient for; resulting in.

      • whatsoever (adjective)

        Whatever.

      • from whence (prepositional phrase)

        From which; from where.

      • wickedness (noun)

        Evil; wrongdoing; disobedience to God’s commandments.

      • wisdom (noun)

        Knowledge of what is right; ability to make correct decisions.

      • with (preposition)

        Through; by means of.

      • ye (pronoun, archaic)

        You.

      • yea (interjection, archaic)

        Indeed; yes. This is pronounced “yay.”