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Moroni writes one last message to the future readers of the book.
Moroni decides to include two letters that his father Mormon sent him.
Moroni decides to include a talk that his father, Mormon, gave to the people of the church about knowing good from evil and having faith, hope and charity.
After Moroni adds the record of the Jaredites to the end of the book his father, Mormon has made, he decides to add a few more things he knows will be important to future readers.
The Jaredites continue to fight one another, until the entire nation is separated into two armies, who fight until nearly everyone is destroyed.
God tells Ether to teach and prophesy to the Jaredites. And Moroni adds his own prophesies too.
King after king either rules in righteousness or wickedness. And God continues to send prophets, to remind the people to follow Him, so that He can bless them, and so that they will not destroy themselves.
When the Jaredites ask for a king, the brother of Jared warns them that it can lead to trouble. King after king either leads the people to righteousness or wickedness.
The Jaredites pack up their boats, and with their glowing stones for light, they are blown by the wind and guided by God to the promised land.
The brother of Jared comes up with an idea for how they can have light in their boats, and the answer has a surprising outcome.
Moroni includes the plates that contain the story of the Jaredites, who had once lived in the north part of the promised land. Jared and his family are guided by God from the Tower of Babel to the seashore.
Mormon gathers all the Nephites to the land of Cumorah for a final battle with the Lamanites.
Back and forth, the Nephites and the Lamanites attack each other and take over cities and are driven back again.
The battles continue between the Nephites and the Lamanites. And at only 16 years old, Mormon is asked to lead the Nephite Army.
Just as Jesus had prophesied, by the fourth generation, the people have all gone from being completely righteous to completely wicked.
Jesus comes to His apostles again, to teach them more about His church. And to give them a special gift.
Jesus asks Nephi to bring Him the record that Nephi has been writing. And then He tells the people of other scriptures that they need to have.
Jesus returns to the people who have gathered at the temple in Bountiful and prays with them and for them.
It's time for Jesus to leave for the day, but He loves the people so much, He stays a little longer to bless them.
Jesus continues to teach the people gathered near the temple in the land of Bountiful.
After the three days of darkness is over, Jesus appears to the people who are left and teaches them.
When destruction and darkness come to the land, the people know the sign has been given of Jesus Christ's death.
The Nephite governor is killed and the people split up into tribes.
The leader of the Gadianton robbers, Giddianhi tries to convince Lachoneus, the governor of the Nephites to join them or be destroyed.
Just like Samuel the Lamanite prophesied, the signs of Jesus Christ's birth begin to happen.
With the Nephites choosing wickedness and the Lamanites following God, Samuel, a Lamanite, is sent to Zarahemla to share some amazing prophesies.
Nephi has proven that he will always choose God's will... so God is willing to grant Nephi His power.
When Nephi's first prophesy about the Chief Judge comes true, he prophesies again.
Nephi prays on the tower in his garden and it draws a crowd that he then prophesies to.
More and more Lamanites choose to follow God and more and more Nephites choose to follow the Gadianton robbers.
Nephi and his brother Lehi travel through the Nephite and the Lamanite lands teaching about God and Jesus.
The Lamanites, and the Nephite rebels, take advantage of the trouble among the Nephites, and capture half of the Nephite lands.
Kishkumen and now Gadianton are causing trouble, while Helaman tries his best to lead the Nephite people.
The Nephites have trouble choosing a new Chief Judge and the Lamanites take advantage of the trouble in Zarahemla.
After years of fighting, the Nephites finally drive the Lamanites out of their lands.
Pahoran writes back to Moroni and tells him of the rebellion that has happened in the capital city of Zarahemla.
When Moroni receives a letter from Helaman, telling him everything that's been happening in the western part of the land, he decides to send his own letter to Chief Judge, Pahoran.
Helaman and the Nephite army are not getting much help from the government, but they know that God will help them take back their western cities.
Helaman and his 2000 young men continue to help Antipus and the Nephite army defend the western part of their land.
Helaman leads the 2000 young Ammonite men to help the Nephite armies in the west part of the land.
Moroni and the Nephites continue to try to defend themselves against the Lamanite armies and Helaman agrees to lead a group of 2,000 young Ammonite men.
Ammoron becomes the new king of the Lamanites and continues to attack the Nephites. But Moroni, Teancum, and Lehi have got wisdom and strength from God on their side.
King Amalickiah is marching the Lamanite army back toward the Nephite lands. But Moroni is busy trying to stop a rebellion among the Nephites themselves.
The Lamanites may have gone home, but Moroni keeps working to strengthen and protect the Nephite lands.
King Amalickiah sends his Lamanite armies to attack the Nephites, but Moroni has prepared them well.
While Amalickiah convinces the Lamanites to go to war against the Nephites, Moroni is preparing the Nephites to defend themselves.
When he doesn't have any luck becoming the king of the Nephites, Amalickiah tries his hand at becoming the king of the Lamanites.
When Amalickiah starts trouble in the Nephite lands, Captain Moroni reminds the people to defend their freedom.
With Captain Moroni's leadership and help from God, the Nephites are able to defeat the Lamanite army.
The Lamanites are coming to fight the Nephites again. But Captain Moroni prepares them to defend themselves.
Alma now calls his youngest son, Corianton, to come and speak with him.