Chapter 23
Religious freedom is
proclaimed—The Lamanites in seven lands and cities are converted—They call
themselves Anti-Nephi-Lehies and are freed from the curse—The Amalekites and
the Amulonites reject the truth. About 90–77 B.C.
1 Behold, now it came
to pass that the king of the Lamanites sent a proclamation among all his
people, that they should not lay their hands on Ammon, or Aaron, or Omner, or
Himni, nor either of their brethren who should go forth preaching the word of
God, in whatsoever place they should be, in any part of their land.
2 Yea, he sent a
decree among them, that they should not lay their hands on them to bind them,
or to cast them into prison; neither should they spit upon them, nor smite
them, nor cast them out of their synagogues, nor scourge them; neither should
they cast stones at them, but that they should have free access to their
houses, and also their temples, and their sanctuaries.
3 And thus they might
go forth and preach the word according to their desires, for the king had been
converted unto the Lord, and all his household; therefore he sent his
proclamation throughout the land unto his people, that the word of God might
have no obstruction, but that it might go forth throughout all the land, that his
people might be convinced concerning the wicked traditions of their fathers,
and that they might be convinced that they were all brethren, and that they
ought not to murder, nor to plunder, nor to steal, nor to commit adultery, nor
to commit any manner of wickedness.
4 And now it came to
pass that when the king had sent forth this proclamation, that Aaron and his
brethren went forth from city to city, and from one house of worship to
another, establishing churches, and consecrating priests and teachers throughout
the land among the Lamanites, to preach and to teach the word of God among
them; and thus they began to have great success.
5 And thousands were
brought to the knowledge of the Lord, yea, thousands were brought to believe in
the traditions of the Nephites; and they were taught the records and prophecies
which were handed down even to the present time.
6 And as sure as the
Lord liveth, so sure as many as believed, or as many as were brought to the
knowledge of the truth, through the preaching of Ammon and his brethren,
according to the spirit of revelation and of prophecy, and the power of God
working miracles in them—yea, I say unto you, as the Lord liveth, as many of
the Lamanites as believed in their preaching, and were converted unto the Lord,
never did fall away.
7 For they became a
righteous people; they did lay down the weapons of their rebellion, that they
did not fight against God any more, neither against any of their brethren.
8 Now, these are they
who were converted unto the Lord:
9 The people of the
Lamanites who were in the land of Ishmael;
10 And also of the
people of the Lamanites who were in the land of Middoni;
11 And also of the
people of the Lamanites who were in the city of Nephi;
12 And also of the
people of the Lamanites who were in the land of Shilom, and who were in the
land of Shemlon, and in the city of Lemuel, and in the city of Shimnilom.
13 And these are the
names of the cities of the Lamanites which were converted unto the Lord; and
these are they that laid down the weapons of their rebellion, yea, all their
weapons of war; and they were all Lamanites.
14 And the Amalekites
were not converted, save only one; neither were any of the Amulonites; but they
did harden their hearts, and also the hearts of the Lamanites in that part of
the land wheresoever they dwelt, yea, and all their villages and all their
cities.
15 Therefore, we have
named all the cities of the Lamanites in which they did repent and come to the
knowledge of the truth, and were converted.
16 And now it came to
pass that the king and those who were converted were desirous that they might
have a name, that thereby they might be distinguished from their brethren;
therefore the king consulted with Aaron and many of their priests, concerning
the name that they should take upon them, that they might be distinguished.
17 And it came to pass
that they called their names Anti-Nephi-Lehies; and they were called by this
name and were no more called Lamanites.
18 And they began to
be a very industrious people; yea, and they were friendly with the Nephites;
therefore, they did open a correspondence with them, and the curse of God did
no more follow them. (Alma 23:1-18)
Lamoni’s father sent a proclamation throughout his lands. He
gave the sons of Mosiah the freedom to preach to his people. No one was to
attempt to stop them.
The king desired his people learn the word of God and wanted
them to be convinced the traditions of their fathers was wrong. They were all
brethren. They should commit no manner of sin.
With that proclamation, Aaron and his brethren went from
city-to-city, from one house of worship to another. They established churches
and consecrated priests and teachers to teach the people. They had great
success in their missionary efforts.
Thousand were brought to the knowledge of the Lord. They
came to believe in the traditions of the Nephites. “And now behold, one purpose
hath he fulfilled, even to the restoration of many thousands of the Lamanites
to the knowledge of the truth; and he hath shown forth his power in them, and
he will also still show forth his power in them unto future generations;
therefore they shall be preserved” (Alma 37:19).
Through the missionary efforts by Ammon and his brethren, many
became converted to the truth. These converts never did fall away. Having been
converted, they chose to lay down their weapons. They no longer fought against
God nor their brethren.
Ammon described these converts.
“Behold, I answer for you; for our brethren, the Lamanites,
were in darkness, yea, even in the darkest abyss, but behold, how many of them
are brought to behold the marvelous light of God! And this is the blessing
which hath been bestowed upon us, that we have been made instruments in the
hands of God to bring about this great work…
“Now behold, we can look forth and see the fruits of our
labors; and are they few? I say unto you, Nay, they are many; yea, and we can
witness of their sincerity, because of their love towards their brethren and
also towards us” (Alma 26:3, 31).
Mormon lists the Lamanites converted.
- “The people of the Lamanites who were in the land of Ishmael;
- “And also of the people of the Lamanites who were in the land of Middoni;
- “And also of the people of the Lamanites who were in the city of Nephi;
- “And also of the people of the Lamanites who were in the land of Shilom, and who were in the land of Shemlon, and in the city of Lemuel, and in the city of Shimnilom.
- “And these are the names of the cities of the Lamanites which were converted unto the Lord; and these are they that laid down the weapons of their rebellion, yea, all their weapons of war; and they were all Lamanite” (Alma 23:9-13),
We are informed among the Amalekites, only one person was
converted. No Amulonites were converted. The Amulonites were the people of one
of King Noah’s priests.
“And behold, they had found those priests of king Noah, in a
place which they called Amulon; and they had begun to possess the land of
Amulon and had begun to till the ground.
“Now the name of the leader of those priests was Amulon” (Mosiah
23:31-32).
The king, as well as those who had been converted, wanted a
name which would distinguish them from the Lamanites. He consulted with Aaron
and many priests about the name. It was decided “that they called their names
Anti-Nephi-Lehies; and they were called by this name and were no more called
Lamanites” (Alma 23:17).
They became an industrious people and were friendly with the
Nephites. Their curse was lifted.
“And the gospel of Jesus Christ shall be declared among
them; wherefore, they shall be restored unto the knowledge of their fathers,
and also to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, which was had among their fathers.
“And then shall they rejoice; for they shall know that it is
a blessing unto them from the hand of God; and their scales of darkness shall
begin to fall from their eyes; and many generations shall not pass away among
them, save they shall be a pure and a delightsome people” (2 Nephi 30:5-6).
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