1:1 Now behold, I, Jarom, write a few words
according to the commandment of my father, Enos, that our
genealogy may be kept. |
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1:2 And as these plates are small, and as these
things are written for the intent of the benefit of our
brethren the Lamanites, wherefore, it must needs be that
I write a little; but I shall not write the things of my
prophesying, nor of my revelations. For what could I
write more than my fathers have written? For have not
they revealed the plan of salvation? I
say unto you, Yea; and this sufficeth me. |
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1:3 Behold, it is expedient that much should be
done among this people, because of the hardness of their
hearts, and the deafness of their ears, and the blindness
of their minds, and the stiffness of their necks;
nevertheless, God is exceedingly merciful unto them, and
has not as yet swept them off from the face of the land. |
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1:4 And there are many among us who have many
revelations, for they are not all stiffnecked. And as
many as are not stiffnecked and have faith, have
communion with the Holy Spirit, which maketh manifest
unto the children of men, according to their faith. |
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1:5 And now, behold, two hundred years had passed
away, and the people of Nephi had waxed strong in the
land. They observed to keep the law of Moses and the sabbath day holy unto the Lord. And
they profaned not; neither did they blaspheme. And the
laws of the land were exceedingly strict. |
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1:6 And they were scattered upon much of the face
of the land, and the Lamanites also. And they were
exceedingly more numerous than were they of the Nephites;
and they loved murder and would drink the blood of
beasts. |
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1:7 And it came to pass that they came many times
against us, the Nephites, to battle. But our kings and
our leaders were mighty men in the faith of the Lord; and
they taught the people the ways of the Lord; wherefore,
we withstood the Lamanites and swept them away out of our
lands, and began to fortify our cities, or whatsoever
place of our inheritance. |
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1:8 And we multiplied exceedingly, and spread upon
the face of the land, and became exceedingly rich in
gold, and in silver, and in precious things, and in fine
workmanship of wood, in buildings, and in machinery, and
also in iron and copper, and brass and steel, making all manner of tools of every kind to
till the ground, and weapons of war--yea, the sharp
pointed arrow, and the quiver, and the dart, and the
javelin, and all preparations for war. |
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1:9 And thus being prepared to meet the Lamanites,
they did not prosper against us. But the word of the Lord
was verified, which he spake unto our fathers, saying
that: Inasmuch as ye will keep my commandments ye shall
prosper in the land. |
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1:10 And it came to pass that the prophets of the
Lord did threaten the people of Nephi, according to the
word of God, that if they did not keep the commandments,
but should fall into transgression, they should be
destroyed from off the face of the land. |
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1:11 Wherefore, the prophets, and the priests, and
the teachers, did labor diligently, exhorting with all
long-suffering the people to diligence; teaching the law of Moses, and the intent for which it was given;
persuading them to look forward unto the Messiah, and believe in him to come as though he
already was. And after this manner did they teach them. |
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1:12 And it came to pass that by so doing they kept
them from being destroyed upon the face of the land; for
they did prick their hearts with the word, continually
stirring them up unto repentance. |
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1:13 And it came to pass that two hundred and thirty
and eight years had passed away--after the manner of
wars, and contentions, and dissensions, for the space of
much of the time. |
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1:14 And I, Jarom, do not write more, for the plates
are small. But behold, my brethren, ye can go to the
other plates of Nephi; for behold, upon them the records
of our wars are engraven, according to the writings of
the kings, or those which they caused to be written. |
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1:15 And I deliver these plates into the hands of my
son Omni, that they may be kept according to the
commandments of my fathers. |
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