- Second Book of Nephi
The "Second Book of Nephi" (pronEng|ˈniːfaɪ) is the second book of the
Book of Mormon . The book is usually referred to as Second Nephi, and is abbreviated "2 Ne." According to the book, it was written by the ancientprophet Nephi , who lived around600 BC .Unlike the "
First Book of Nephi ", this book contains a less secularhistory of theNephite people, but instead discusses visions and prophesies of Nephi himself and other ancient prophets, such asIsaiah .Narrative
Lehi Gives Last Counsel to His Posterity
Second Nephi begins with the prophecies of Lehi concerning the future of his seed, and speaks to his posterity. As Lehi is old, and will soon die he wishes to bestow blessings upon his children."The Book of Mormon". sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=1.] He emphasizes that if the people are righteous, they will prosper; but if they are wicked, they will be destroyed. This is a general blessing and curse upon all peoples who inhabit the land where Lehi and his family lived.
In 2 Nephi chapter 2, Lehi expounds to Jacob, about the redemption and salvation through
Jesus .Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=2.] He speaks about opposites—that without evil there is no good; without sin there is norighteousness ; that without these things there is no God; and if there is noGod there is no earth.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=2|verse=11|range=-13.] He talks about the importance of theThe Fall of Man and how without it, man would lose hisfreewill , and salvation would ultimately be impossible.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=2|verse=18|range=-25.]To Joseph, he talks about his namesake, which includes Joseph of
Egypt . He quotes some of the lost prophecies by Joseph. Joseph predicted that the Lord would raise upMoses to free the people of Israel. He also predicted that a seer named after Joseph, and whose father's name is also Joseph, would the Lord raise up, for the purpose of restoring Israel.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=3|verse=1|range=-15.]To the children of his sons Laman and Lemuel he says that if their parents teach them wickedness, that their sins will be the responsibility of the parents.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=4|verse=3|range=-9.]
Lehi Dies and His Posterity are Divided
Nephi continues the narrative by recording the death of Lehi.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=4|verse=12.] In this passage, he also records what is known as "the Psalm of Nephi", where he pleads for the Lord to forgive his weaknesses, make him strong so he can conquer his enemies, and redeem his soul.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=4|verse=15|range=-35.]
After the death of Lehi, Laman and Lemuel and others rebel against Nephi and try to kill him.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=4|verse=13.] Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=1|range=-4.] Nephi leaves the area with those who listen to him and travel far away to establish another settlement.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=5|range=-8.] He takes the brass plates and other records, along with the ball or compass.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=12.] They call this new place Nephi, choose Nephi to be their king, and call themselves the people of Nephi, or Nephites.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=8|range=-9,18.] They observe the Law of Moses as it is recorded in the brass plates.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=10.] They also prosper exceedingly, and build a temple like the
temple of Solomon .Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=11|range=,13,16.]Nephi also begins arming his people using the sword that Laban had as a model for production.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=14.] At this time, the people with Laman and Lemuel and others who remained behind had their skin turn dark, as a sign that the people of Nephi are not to mix with them until they repent.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=19|range=-23.]
Jacob Preaches
Nephi ordains his younger brothers Jacob and Joseph as teachers over the people of Nephi.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=5|verse=26.] The remainder of Second Nephi is a recording of their (Jacob's and Nephi's) teachings and prophecies.
A speech that Jacob delivered to the people of Nephi is recorded in chapters 6-10. Jacob quotes passages from Isaiah. He prophesies that the destruction of the people in Jerusalem has already happened.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=6|verse=8.] He also shows that at a future date the Lord will lift up his hand to the Gentiles, and set up his standard, and then gather the tribes of Israel one final time.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=6|verse=6|range=-7.] He reads from Isaiah 50Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=7.] and 51.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=8.] Then he prophesies about the birth, life, infinite
atonement and death of Christ, calling on his people to repent and believe in theSavior .Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=9|verse=5|range=-8.] He also explains the resurrection; that the body lies in the grave and the spirit either in torment or in a state of paradise, and that without Christ there could be no resurrection, and that because of Christ all men will be resurrected with their spirit being freed from either paradise or torment and their body raised from the grave, and then they are judged according to their works in life.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=9|verse=11|range=-22.] Jacob continues by teaching about the various sins, such as lying, murdering, whoredoms, idol worship. He exhorts his people to throw off their sins.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=9|verse=27|range=-38.] He then continues by prophesying about the crucifixion of Jesus ChristIbid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=10|verse=3|range=-5.] and the establishment of a free people in America in the last days.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=10|verse=10|range=-12.]Nephi Quotes Isaiah and Gives Final Counsel
Nephi then records in the book more of Isaiah— chapters 2Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=12.] through 14Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=24.] of Isaiah. Nephi then prophesies that Christ himself will visit the Nephites in America after his death and resurrection.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=26|verse=1.] He prophesies the destruction of his own people due to wickedness.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=26|verse=9|range=-10.] He also predicts that the remainder of the people, the Lamanites and others, will be smitten by the immigrating Gentiles in the last days.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=26|verse=15.] He prophesies that the Gentiles will establish many different churches and also practice priestcraft, or the practice of preaching the gospel for money rather than for the love of the gospel.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=26|verse=20|range=-21,29.] Nephi predicts the translation of the Book of Mormon and of the
Three Witnesses who would testify that it was true.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=27|verse=6|range=-14.] He prophesies the conversation that Martin Harris has with ProfessorCharles Anthon .Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=27|verse=15|range=-18.] Nephi continues by prophesying about the Gentile's attitude towards theBible , accepting it as the only scripture in the world.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=29.] Nephi challenges that assumption, and encourages the Gentiles to believe that God would speak to more than one nation. He also says that there will be scriptures that will come from some of thelost tribes of Israel .Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=29|verse=7|range=-13.]Nephi ends his record by pleading with the reader to follow the Savior's example and be
baptized ,Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=31|verse=5|range=-17.] but emphasizes that baptism is the beginning of the way, not the final destination, and that it is necessary to endure to the end.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=31|verse=15|range=-16,20.] His final words include another exhortation topray and seek the Holy Ghost, and also a testimony that his words are true.Ibid., sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=2 Nephi|chapter=33|verse=12|range=,15.]ee also
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Book of Mormon
*Book of Nephi
*Nephi Notes and references
External links
* [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/2_ne/ The Book of Mormon: The Second Book of Nephi]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3405626521396568709&q=mormons&hl=en Book of Mormon Movie "The Journey" (Google video)]
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