Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Alma 54

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CHAPTER 54
Ammoron and Moroni negotiate for the exchange of prisoners—Moroni demands that the Lamanites withdraw and cease their murderous attacks—Ammoron demands that the Nephites lay down their arms and become subject to the Lamanites. About 63 B.C.

  1 And now it came to pass in the commencement of the twenty and ninth year of the judges, that aAmmoron sent unto Moroni desiring that he would exchange prisoners.
  And it came to pass that Moroni felt to arejoice exceedingly at this request, for he desired the provisions which were imparted for the support of the Lamanite prisoners for the support of his own people; and he also desired his own people for the strengthening of his army. Yeah...I guess the only value of prisoners is if you can trade something for them. If you just keep them so they don't fight you, you still have to feed them and take care of sanitation type stuff...who wants to do that...?
  Now the Lamanites had taken many women and children, and there was not a woman nor a child among all the prisoners of Moroni, Evidence of the difference in their hearts  or the prisoners whom Moroni had taken; therefore Moroni resolved upon a stratagem to obtain as many prisoners of the Nephites from the Lamanites as it were possible.
  Therefore he wrote an epistle, and sent it by the servant of Ammoron, the same who had brought an epistle to MoroniThey must have had some agreement of neutrality for the mail carriers...And he probably wrote it immediately or soon since this "enemy" was just hanging out... Now these are the words which he wrote unto Ammoron, saying:
  Behold, Ammoron, I have written unto you somewhat concerning this war which ye have waged against my people, or rather which thy abrother hath waged against them, and which ye are still determined to carry on after his death.
  Behold, I would tell you somewhat concerning the ajustice of God, and the sword of his almighty wrath, which doth hang over you except ye repent Always the message to repent! and withdraw your armies into your own lands, or the land of your possessions, which is the land of Nephi. I love how he brings God into it even though they don't believe in Him. Doesn't change truth. 
  Yea, I would tell you these things if ye were capable of hearkening unto them; Does evil or evil traditions limit one's ability to hear?  yea, I would tell you concerning that awful ahell that awaits to receive such bmurderers as thou and thy brother have been, except ye repent and withdraw your murderous purposes, and return with your armies to your own lands.
  But as ye have once rejected these things, and have fought against the people of the Lord, even so I may expect you will do it again It's important to recognize and acknowledge "patterns". 
  And now behold, we are prepared to receive you; yea, and except you withdraw your purposes, behold, ye will pull down the awrath of that God whom you have rejected upon you, even to your utter destruction. Notice it is God that will be angry and execute destruction...not the Nephites. And it will be because of their choice to reject God. 
 10 But, as the Lord liveth, our armies shall come upon you except ye withdraw, and ye shall soon be visited with adeath, for we will retain our cities and our lands; yea, and we will maintain our religion and the cause of our God.
 11 But behold, it supposeth me that I talk to you concerning these things in vain; or it supposeth me that thou art a achild of hell; therefore I will close my epistle by telling you that I will not exchange prisoners, save it be on conditions that ye will deliver up a man and his wife and his children, for one prisoner; if this be the case that ye will do it, I will exchange. He gives a "little" speech, but cuts it short when he deems it futile...but, he still gives him some truth.
 12 And behold, if ye do not this, I will come against you with my armies; yea, even I will arm my women and my children, and I will come against you, and I will follow you even into your own land, which is the land of aour first inheritance; yea, and it shall be blood for blood, yea, life for life; and I will give you battle even until you are destroyed from off the face of the earth. "We know we will win!"
 13 Behold, I am in my anger, and also my people; ye have sought to amurder us, and we have only sought to defend ourselves. But behold, if ye seek to destroy us more we will seek to destroy you; yea, and we will seek our land, the land of our first inheritance. Moroni is getting really "tired" of this "drama" with the Lamanites...
 14 Now I close my epistle. I am Moroni; I am a leader of the people of the Nephites. Is there a prophet too? Is he the leader of the army and the people?
 15 Now it came to pass that Ammoron, when he had received this epistle, was angry; and he wrote another epistle unto Moroni, and these are the words which he wrote, saying:
 16 I am Ammoron, the king of the Lamanites; I am the brother of Amalickiah whom ye have amurdered. Behold, I will avenge his blood upon you, yea, and I will come upon you with my armies for I fear not your threatenings.
 17 For behold, your fathers did wrong their brethren, insomuch that they did rob them of their aright to the bgovernment when it rightly belonged unto them. Here we go with the "story" again....it's been 350 years, but they are still bitter. This is the same with the Palestinians and Israel. They are at war right now over an ancient grievance.
 18 And now behold, if ye will lay down your arms, and subject yourselves to be governed by those to whom the government doth rightly belong, then will I cause that my people shall lay down their weapons and shall be at war no more. Like they would all just live in peace under the "government" of the Lamanites....right....
 19 Behold, ye have breathed out many threatenings against me and my people; but behold, we fear not your threatenings.
 20 Nevertheless, I will grant to exchange prisoners according to your request, gladly, that I may preserve my food for my men of war; and we will wage a war which shall be eternal, either to the subjecting the Nephites to our authority or to their eternal extinction. He's giving in to the demand but making it clear that war is not off the table until they are in power.
 21 And as concerning that God whom ye say we have rejected, behold, we know  not such a being; neither do ye; but if it so be that there is such a being, we know not but that he hath made us as well as you.
 22 And if it so be that there is a devil and a hell, behold will he not send you there to dwell with my brother whom ye have murdered, whom ye have hinted that he hath gone to such a place? But behold these things matter not. Interesting that he feels he needs to address the religion thing...even though he says "it doesn't matter"...
 23 I am Ammoron, and a descendant of aZoram, whom your fathers pressed and brought out of Jerusalem. Another "story"... "Zoram had no choice but to go with Nephi." True, but I think Nephi said he was actually willing to go. 
 24 And behold now, I am a bold Lamanite; behold, this war hath been waged to avenge their wrongs, and ato maintain and to obtain their rights to the government; and I close my epistle to Moroni. Avenging the wrongs against your ancestors that lived 350 years ago? I suppose this is like the efforts to give black- skinned people "reparations" for slavery...

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