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And now, I, Nephi, and my brother, Jacob, spake many more things to my people at that time; nevertheless only these things have I caused to be written, for the things which I have written sufficeth me.

2 And now I write some more of the words of Isaiah, that whoso of my people shall see these words may lift up their hearts and souls with me, and delight in his words, and rejoice for all men.

3 For I liken his words unto my people; and now ye may liken these words unto you and unto all men.

4 Behold, he and my brother, Jacob, have verily seen my Redeemer, even as I have seen him; for there is a God, and he is Christ, and he cometh in the fulness of his own time.

5 Wherefore, I will send these words forth unto all my children, and God will prove unto them that all his words are true.

6 Wherefore, by the words of three and even more witnesses sent from God, God hath said, I will establish my word.

7 If there be no Christ there be no God; and if there be no God we are not, for there could have been no creation.

8 And behold, my soul delighteth in proving unto my people the truth that save Christ should come all men must perish; for, for this end hath the law of Moses been given;

9 And all things which have been given of God in his grace, and in his justice, and power, and mercy, from the beginning of the world, unto man, are the typifying of him who mediated the great and eternal plan of deliverance from death.

10 Therefore, my soul delighteth in the covenants of the Lord which he hath made to our fathers.

by William C. Murdock and Sterling D. Allan;   July 9, 1994

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