Book of Mormon; Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines; Latter Day Saints
†Second massacre of the people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi. 79 522 13
†The people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi arrive in the land of
Zarahemla. 78 523 14
The people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi established in the land
of Jershon. The Lamanites pursue the Ammonites; are
defeated by the Nephites with great slaughter. 77 524 15
Korihor, the anti-Christ, struck dumb, and afterwards
killed in a city of the Zoramites. Alma and others
proceed to Antionum and minister among the Zoramite
dissenters; the majority reject their words, and
afterwards cast out their believing brethren. The
latter flee to the land of Jershon, while the
unrepentant ally themselves with the Lamanites and
prepare for war. 75 526 17
The Ammonites remove to Melek. The Zoramites become
Lamanites; the united armies occupy Antionum and
attempt to invade Manti. They are defeated by
Moroni and Lehi near the hill Riplah. The Lamanites
make a covenant of peace and return to their own
lands. The record of Alma closes. 74 527 18
Alma transfers the records to his son Helaman; leaves
Zarahemla, as if to go to Melek, and is never heard
of more. Dissensions arise in the church; the
dissenters endeavor to make Amalickiah king. Moroni
rears the "Title of Liberty," the people rally
thereto, and Amalickiah retreats into the
wilderness; the greater portion of his followers
are slain; he escapes to the Lamanites, rises in
power, poisons General Lehonti, kills the king,
marries the queen, and is proclaimed king. Moroni
fortifies the Nephite cities. The Lamanites
invade Ammonihah and Noah; are repulsed with great
loss and return home to their own lands. 73 528 19
Moroni commences his line of defense along the
southern line of the Nephite possessions. The
Lamanites driven out of the east wilderness. The
foundations laid of Moroni, Lehi, Nephihah, and
other cities. 72 529 20
Never was a happier time among the people of Nephi. 71 530 21
Contention between the people of the cities of
Morianton and Lehi. The former flee northward;
their flight arrested by Teancum, who defeats and
slays their leader. The difficulty is settled, and
both people return to their own possessions.
Nephihah, the second chief judge, dies; his son,
Pahoran, succeeds him. 68 533 24
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