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Unit 41
Segment 1 of 1 [#251]
The People of Limhi Escape and Return to Zarahemla
Mosiah 22:1 - Mosiah 22:16
Duration: 3:24
Mosiah 22:1
And now it came to pass that
Ammon and king Limhi began to consult with the people
how they should deliver themselves out of bondage;
and even they did cause
that all the people should gather themselves together;
and this they did that they might have the voice of the people concerning the matter.
Mosiah 22:2
And it came to pass that they could find no way
to deliver themselves out of bondage,
except it were to take their women and children,
and their flocks, and their herds, and their tents,
and depart into the wilderness;
for the Lamanites being so numerous,
it was impossible for the people of Limhi to contend with them,
thinking to deliver themselves out of bondage by the sword.
Mosiah 22:3
Now it came to pass that
Gideon went forth and stood before the king, and said unto him:
Now O king, thou hast hitherto hearkened unto my words many times
when we have been contending with our brethren, the Lamanites.
Mosiah 22:4
And now O king, if thou hast not found me to be an unprofitable servant,
or if thou hast hitherto listened to my words in any degree,
and they have been of service to thee,
even so I desire that thou wouldst listen to my words at this time,
and I will be thy servant and deliver this people out of bondage.
Mosiah 22:5
And the king granted unto him that he might speak.
And Gideon said unto him:
Mosiah 22:6
Behold the back pass, through the back wall, on the back side of the city.
The Lamanites, or the guards of the Lamanites, by night are drunken;
therefore let us send a proclamation among all this people
that they gather together their flocks and herds,
that they may drive them into the wilderness by night.
Mosiah 22:7
And I will go according to thy command
and pay the last tribute of wine to the Lamanites,
and they will be drunken;
and we will pass through the secret pass on the left of their camp
when they are drunken and asleep.
Mosiah 22:8
Thus we will depart
with our women and our children, our flocks, and our herds
into the wilderness;
and we will travel around the land of Shilom.
Mosiah 22:9
And it came to pass that the king hearkened unto the words of Gideon.
Mosiah 22:10
And king Limhi caused
that his people should gather their flocks together;
and he sent the tribute of wine to the Lamanites;
and he also sent more wine, as a present unto them;
and they did drink freely of the wine which king Limhi did send unto them.
Mosiah 22:11
And it came to pass that the people of king Limhi did depart by night
into the wilderness with their flocks and their herds,
and they went round about the land of Shilom in the wilderness,
and bent their course towards the land of Zarahemla,
being led by Ammon and his brethren.
Mosiah 22:12
And they had taken all their gold, and silver,
and their precious things, which they could carry,
and also their provisions
with them, into the wilderness;
and they pursued their journey.
Mosiah 22:13
And after being many days in the wilderness
they arrived in the land of Zarahemla,
and joined Mosiah's people, and became his subjects.
Mosiah 22:14
And it came to pass that Mosiah received them with joy;
and he also received their records, and also the records
which had been found by the people of Limhi.
Mosiah 22:15
And now it came to pass when the Lamanites had found
that the people of Limhi had departed out of the land by night,
that they sent an army into the wilderness to pursue them;
Mosiah 22:16
And after they had pursued them two days,
they could no longer follow their tracks;
therefore they were lost in the wilderness.
The End of Unit 41 - Segment 1