The Life of Nephi, the Son of Lehi Who Emigrated from Jerusalem, in Judea, to the Land Which Is Now Known as South America, about Six Centuries Before the Coming of Our Savior

CHAPTER IV.

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Lehi's Riches--Laban Covets Them--Sent his Servants to Kill Laman and his Brothers--They flee for their Lives--Nephi Whipped by Laman and Lemuel--Visited by an Angel--Laman and Lemuel still Murmur--Nephi Leads Them to the City Walls--Laban Lying Drunk--His Sword--Most Famous Weapon in the World--Those who have Seen it--Nephi Constrained to Kill Laban--Personates Him and Obtains Plates--His Brothers Frightened--Laban's Servant, Zoram--Promises to go With Nephi into the Wilderness