25 And upon the wings of his Spirit hath my body been acarried away upon exceedingly high mountains. And mine eyes have beheld great things, yea, even too great for man; therefore I was bidden that I should not write them.
27 And why should I ayield to sin, because of my flesh? Yea, why should I give way to btemptations, that the evil one have place in my heart to destroy my cpeace and afflict my soul? Why am I dangry because of mine enemy?
29 Do not aanger again because of mine enemies. Do not slacken my strength because of mine afflictions.
33 O Lord, wilt thou encircle me around in the robe of thy arighteousness! O Lord, wilt thou make a way for mine escape before mine benemies! Wilt thou make my path straight before me! Wilt thou not place a stumbling block in my way—but that thou wouldst clear my way before me, and hedge not up my way, but the ways of mine enemy.
35 Yea, I know that God will give aliberally to him that asketh. Yea, my God will give me, if I bask cnot amiss; therefore I will lift up my voice unto thee; yea, I will cry unto thee, my God, the drock of my erighteousness. Behold, my voice shall forever ascend up unto thee, my rock and mine everlasting God. Amen.
CHAPTER 5
The Nephites separate themselves from the Lamanites, keep the law of Moses, and build a temple—Because of their unbelief, the Lamanites are cursed, receive a skin of blackness, and become a scourge unto the Nephites. Between 588 and 559 B.C.
1 Behold, it came to pass that I, Nephi, did cry much unto the Lord my God, because of the aanger of my brethren.
2 But behold, their aanger did increase against me, insomuch that they did seek to take away my life.
3 Yea, they did murmur against me, saying: Our younger brother thinks to arule over us; and we have had much trial because of him; wherefore, now let us slay him, that we may not be afflicted more because of his words. For behold, we will not have him to be our ruler; for it belongs unto us, who are the elder brethren, to brule over this people.
4 Now I do not write upon these plates all the words which they murmured against me. But it sufficeth me to say, that they did seek to take away my life.
6 Wherefore, it came to pass that I, Nephi, did take my family, and also aZoram and his family, and Sam, mine elder brother and his family, and Jacob and Joseph, my younger brethren, and also my sisters, and all those who would go with me. And all those who would go with me were those who believed in the bwarnings and the revelations of God; wherefore, they did hearken unto my words.
7 And we did take our tents and whatsoever things were possible for us, and did journey in the wilderness for the space of many days. And after we had journeyed for the space of many days we did pitch our tents.
8 And my people would that we should call the name of the place aNephi; wherefore, we did call it Nephi.
9 And all those who were with me did take upon them to call themselves the apeople of Nephi.
11 And the Lord was with us; and we did aprosper exceedingly; for we did sow seed, and we did reap again in abundance. And we began to raise flocks, and herds, and animals of every kind.
14 And I, Nephi, did take the asword of Laban, and after the manner of it did make many bswords, lest by any means the people who were now called Lamanites should come upon us and destroy us; for I knew their chatred towards me and my children and those who were called my people.
I have heard people call Chapter 4 verse 15-35 "The Psalm of Nephi." I love these verses because we see Nephi go from overwhelming sadness and depression to strong confidence and hope in his future with God. I think these verses apply to all of us...I read them outloud this time (trying to concentrate over the noisy kids in the house) and it felt so meaningful and personal. Try it!
Chapter 5 is the pivotal chapter where Nephi, Sam, Jacob and Joseph separate from Laman and Lemuel in order to save Nephi from being murdered. Isn't it sad to see them divide so soon after Lehi passed away? I was glad to see that he kept the Plates of Brass, the sword of Laban and the Liahona with him. Even though those items aren't mentioned too often in the account I can't help but think they had a huge influence in the every day lives of Nephi and his contemporaries.
I have heard people call Chapter 4 verse 15-35 "The Psalm of Nephi." I love these verses because we see Nephi go from overwhelming sadness and depression to strong confidence and hope in his future with God. I think these verses apply to all of us...I read them outloud this time (trying to concentrate over the noisy kids in the house) and it felt so meaningful and personal. Try it!
Chapter 5 is the pivotal chapter where Nephi, Sam, Jacob and Joseph separate from Laman and Lemuel in order to save Nephi from being murdered. Isn't it sad to see them divide so soon after Lehi passed away? I was glad to see that he kept the Plates of Brass, the sword of Laban and the Liahona with him. Even though those items aren't mentioned too often in the account I can't help but think they had a huge influence in the every day lives of Nephi and his contemporaries.
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