The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of NephiSmith, Joseph, Jr.
Religion
The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Sacred books; Latter Day Saint churches -- Sacred books
29:4 Therefore king Mosiah sent again among the people; yea, even a
written word sent he among the people. And these were the words that
were written, saying:
29:5 Behold, O ye my people, or my brethren, for I esteem you as such,
I desire that ye should consider the cause which ye are called to
consider—for ye are desirous to have a king.
29:6 Now I declare unto you that he to whom the kingdom doth rightly
belong has declined, and will not take upon him the kingdom.
29:7 And now if there should be another appointed in his stead, behold
I fear there would rise contentions among you. And who knoweth but what
my son, to whom the kingdom doth belong, should turn to be angry and
draw away a part of this people after him, which would cause wars and
contentions among you, which would be the cause of shedding much blood
and perverting the way of the Lord, yea, and destroy the souls of many
people.
29:8 Now I say unto you let us be wise and consider these things, for
we have no right to destroy my son, neither should we have any right to
destroy another if he should be appointed in his stead.
29:9 And if my son should turn again to his pride and vain things he
would recall the things which he had said, and claim his right to the
kingdom, which would cause him and also this people to commit much sin.
29:10 And now let us be wise and look forward to these things, and do
that which will make for the peace of this people.
29:11 Therefore I will be your king the remainder of my days;
nevertheless, let us appoint judges, to judge this people according to
our law; and we will newly arrange the affairs of this people, for we
will appoint wise men to be judges, that will judge this people
according to the commandments of God.
29:12 Now it is better that a man should be judged of God than of man,
for the judgments of God are always just, but the judgments of man are
not always just.
29:13 Therefore, if it were possible that you could have just men to be
your kings, who would establish the laws of God, and judge this people
according to his commandments, yea, if ye could have men for your kings
who would do even as my father Benjamin did for this people—I say unto
you, if this could always be the case then it would be expedient that
ye should always have kings to rule over you.
29:14 And even I myself have labored with all the power and faculties
which I have possessed, to teach you the commandments of God, and to
establish peace throughout the land, that there should be no wars nor
contentions, no stealing, nor plundering, nor murdering, nor any manner
of iniquity;
29:15 And whosoever has committed iniquity, him have I punished
according to the crime which he has committed, according to the law
which has been given to us by our fathers.
29:16 Now I say unto you, that because all men are not just it is not
expedient that ye should have a king or kings to rule over you.
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