![]() ![]() ![]() For behold, in the twenty and sixth year, I, Helaman, did march at the head of these atwo thousand young men to the city of bJudea, to assist Antipus, whom ye had appointed a leader over the people of that part of the land.ġ0 And I did join my two thousand asons, (for they are worthy to be called sons) to the army of Antipus, in which strength Antipus did rejoice exceedingly for behold, his army had been reduced by the Lamanites because their forces had slain a vast number of our men, for which cause we have to mourn.ġ1 Nevertheless, we may console ourselves in this point, that they have died in the cause of their country and of their God, yea, and they are ahappy.ġ2 And the Lamanites had also retained many prisoners, all of whom are chief acaptains, for none other have they spared alive. 1 And now it came to pass in the commencement of the thirtieth year of the reign of the judges, on the second day in the first month, aMoroni received an bepistle from Helaman, stating the affairs of the people in cthat quarter of the land.Ģ And these are the words which he wrote, saying: My dearly beloved brother, Moroni, as well in the Lord as in the tribulations of our warfare behold, my beloved brother, I have somewhat to tell you concerning our warfare in this part of the land.ģ Behold, atwo thousand of the sons of those men whom Ammon brought down out of the land of Nephi-now ye have known that these were descendants of Laman, who was the eldest son of our father Lehi Ĥ Now I need not rehearse unto you concerning their traditions or their unbelief, for thou knowest concerning all these things-ĥ Therefore it sufficeth me that I tell you that two thousand of these young men have taken their weapons of war, and would that I should be their leader and we have come forth to defend our country.Ħ And now ye also know concerning the acovenant which their fathers made, that they would not take up their weapons of war against their brethren to shed blood.ħ But in the twenty and sixth year, when they saw our afflictions and our tribulations for them, they were about to abreak the covenant which they had made and take up their weapons of war in our defence.Ĩ But I would not suffer them that they should break this acovenant which they had made, supposing that God would strengthen us, insomuch that we should not suffer more because of the fulfilling the boath which they had taken.ĩ But behold, here is one thing in which we may have great joy.
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