4 Nephi
The Book of Nephi: Who Is the Son of Nephi—One of the Disciples of Jesus Christ
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4 Nephi covers nearly three centuries of the history of the Nephites and Lamanites, from approximately AD 35 to 321.
The book describes a period of unity and peace among the people after their conversion to the Church of Christ, during which they obeyed Jesus' commandments and enjoyed spiritual and material blessings.
However, over time, the people became divided, proud, and wicked, leading to a decline in their righteousness and the eventual spread of evil practices such as the secret oaths and combinations of Gadianton.
The book concludes with the hiding of the sacred records by Ammaron and the general wickedness of both the Nephites and Lamanites by AD 300.
The book describes a period of unity and peace among the people after their conversion to the Church of Christ, during which they obeyed Jesus' commandments and enjoyed spiritual and material blessings.
However, over time, the people became divided, proud, and wicked, leading to a decline in their righteousness and the eventual spread of evil practices such as the secret oaths and combinations of Gadianton.
The book concludes with the hiding of the sacred records by Ammaron and the general wickedness of both the Nephites and Lamanites by AD 300.