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
3:26 And in one year were thousands and tens of thousands of souls sent
to the eternal world, that they might reap their rewards according to
their works, whether they were good or whether they were bad, to reap
eternal happiness or eternal misery, according to the spirit which they
listed to obey, whether it be a good spirit or a bad one.
3:27 For every man receiveth wages of him whom he listeth to obey, and
this according to the words of the spirit of prophecy; therefore let it
be according to the truth. And thus endeth the fifth year of the reign
of the judges.
Alma Chapter 4
4:1 Now it came to pass in the sixth year of the reign of the judges
over the people of Nephi, there were no contentions nor wars in the
land of Zarahemla;
4:2 But the people were afflicted, yea, greatly afflicted for the loss
of their brethren, and also for the loss of their flocks and herds, and
also for the loss of their fields of grain, which were trodden under
foot and destroyed by the Lamanites.
4:3 And so great were their afflictions that every soul had cause to
mourn; and they believed that it was the judgments of God sent upon
them because of their wickedness and their abominations; therefore they
were awakened to a remembrance of their duty.
4:4 And they began to establish the church more fully; yea, and many
were baptized in the waters of Sidon and were joined to the church of
God; yea, they were baptized by the hand of Alma, who had been
consecrated the high priest over the people of the church, by the hand
of his father Alma.
4:5 And it came to pass in the seventh year of the reign of the judges
there were about three thousand five hundred souls that united
themselves to the church of God and were baptized. And thus endeth the
seventh year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi; and
there was continual peace in all that time.
4:6 And it came to pass in the eighth year of the reign of the judges,
that the people of the church began to wax proud, because of their
exceeding riches, and their fine silks, and their fine-twined linen,
and because of their many flocks and herds, and their gold and their
silver, and all manner of precious things, which they had obtained by
their industry; and in all these things were they lifted up in the
pride of their eyes, for they began to wear very costly apparel.
4:7 Now this was the cause of much affliction to Alma, yea, and to many
of the people whom Alma had consecrated to be teachers, and priests,
and elders over the church; yea, many of them were sorely grieved for
the wickedness which they saw had begun to be among their people.
4:8 For they saw and beheld with great sorrow that the people of the
church began to be lifted up in the pride of their eyes, and to set
their hearts upon riches and upon the vain things of the world, that
they began to be scornful, one towards another, and they began to
persecute those that did not believe according to their own will and
pleasure.
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