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Mosiah 15
How Christ is both the Father and the Son—He will make intercession and bear the transgressions of His people—They and all the holy prophets are His seed—He brings to pass the Resurrection—Little children have eternal life. About 148 B.C.
And
now
Abinadi
said
unto
them:
I
would
that
ye
should
understand
that
a
God
himself
shall
b
come
down
among
the
children
of
men,
and
shall
c
redeem
his
people.
2 And
because
he
a
dwelleth
in
b
flesh
he
shall
be
called
the
c
Son
of
God,
and
having
subjected
the
flesh
to
the
d
will
of
the
e
Father,
being
the
Father
and
the
Son—
3 The
Father,
a
because
he
was
b
conceived
by
the
power
of
God;
and
the
Son,
because
of
the
flesh;
thus
becoming
the
Father
and
Son—
4 And
they
are
a
one
God,
yea,
the
very
b
Eternal
c
Father
of
heaven
and
of
earth.
5 And
thus
the
flesh
becoming
subject
to
the
Spirit,
or
the
Son
to
the
Father,
being
one
God,
a
suffereth
temptation,
and
yieldeth
not
to
the
temptation,
but
suffereth
himself
to
be
mocked,
and
b
scourged,
and
cast
out,
and
disowned
by
his
c
people.
6 And
after
all
this,
after
working
many
mighty
miracles
among
the
children
of
men,
he
shall
be
led,
yea,
even
a
as
Isaiah
said,
as
a
sheep
before
the
shearer
is
dumb,
so
he
b
opened
not
his
mouth.
7 Yea,
even
so
he
shall
be
led,
a
crucified,
and
slain,
the
b
flesh
becoming
subject
even
unto
death,
the
c
will
of
the
Son
being
swallowed
up
in
the
will
of
the
Father.
8 And
thus
God
breaketh
the
a
bands
of
death,
having
gained
the
b
victory
over
death;
giving
the
Son
power
to
make
c
intercession
for
the
children
of
men—
9 Having
ascended
into
heaven,
having
the
bowels
of
mercy;
being
filled
with
compassion
towards
the
children
of
men;
standing
betwixt
them
and
justice;
having
broken
the
bands
of
death,
taken
upon
a
himself
their
iniquity
and
their
transgressions,
having
redeemed
them,
and
b
satisfied
the
demands
of
justice.
10 And
now
I
say
unto
you,
who
shall
declare
his
a
generation?
Behold,
I
say
unto
you,
that
when
his
soul
has
been
made
an
offering
for
b
sin
he
shall
see
his
c
seed.
And
now
what
say
ye?
And
who
shall
be
his
seed?
11 Behold
I
say
unto
you,
that
whosoever
has
heard
the
words
of
the
a
prophets,
yea,
all
the
holy
prophets
who
have
prophesied
concerning
the
coming
of
the
Lord—I
say
unto
you,
that
all
those
who
have
hearkened
unto
their
words,
and
believed
that
the
Lord
would
redeem
his
people,
and
have
looked
forward
to
that
day
for
a
remission
of
their
sins,
I
say
unto
you,
that
these
are
his
seed,
or
they
are
the
heirs
of
the
b
kingdom
of
God.
12 For
these
are
they
whose
sins
a
he
has
borne;
these
are
they
for
whom
he
has
died,
to
redeem
them
from
their
transgressions.
And
now,
are
they
not
his
seed?
13 Yea,
and
are
not
the
a
prophets,
every
one
that
has
opened
his
mouth
to
prophesy,
that
has
not
fallen
into
transgression,
I
mean
all
the
holy
prophets
ever
since
the
world
began?
I
say
unto
you
that
they
are
his
seed.
14 And
these
are
a
they
who
have
published
peace,
who
have
brought
good
b
tidings
of
good,
who
have
c
published
salvation;
and
said
unto
Zion:
Thy
God
reigneth!
15 And
O
how
beautiful
upon
the
mountains
were
their
feet!
16 And
again,
how
beautiful
upon
the
mountains
are
the
feet
of
those
that
are
still
publishing
peace!
17 And
again,
how
beautiful
upon
the
mountains
are
the
feet
of
those
who
shall
hereafter
publish
peace,
yea,
from
this
time
henceforth
and
forever!
18 And
behold,
I
say
unto
you,
this
is
not
all.
For
O
how
beautiful
upon
the
mountains
are
the
a
feet
of
him
that
bringeth
good
tidings,
that
is
the
founder
of
b
peace,
yea,
even
the
Lord,
who
has
redeemed
his
people;
yea,
him
who
has
granted
salvation
unto
his
people;
19 For
were
it
not
for
the
redemption
which
he
hath
made
for
his
people,
which
was
prepared
from
the
a
foundation
of
the
world,
I
say
unto
you,
were
it
not
for
this,
all
mankind
must
have
b
perished.
20 But
behold,
the
bands
of
death
shall
be
broken,
and
the
Son
reigneth,
and
hath
power
over
the
dead;
therefore,
he
bringeth
to
pass
the
resurrection
of
the
dead.
21 And
there
cometh
a
resurrection,
even
a
a
first
resurrection;
yea,
even
a
resurrection
of
those
that
have
been,
and
who
are,
and
who
shall
be,
even
until
the
resurrection
of
Christ—for
so
shall
he
be
called.
22 And
now,
the
resurrection
of
all
the
prophets,
and
all
those
that
have
believed
in
their
words,
or
all
those
that
have
kept
the
commandments
of
God,
shall
come
forth
in
the
first
resurrection;
therefore,
they
are
the
first
resurrection.
23 They
are
raised
to
a
dwell
with
God
who
has
redeemed
them;
thus
they
have
eternal
life
through
Christ,
who
has
b
broken
the
bands
of
death.
24 And
these
are
those
who
have
part
in
the
first
resurrection;
and
these
are
they
that
have
died
before
Christ
came,
in
their
ignorance,
not
having
a
salvation
declared
unto
them.
And
thus
the
Lord
bringeth
about
the
restoration
of
these;
and
they
have
a
part
in
the
first
resurrection,
or
have
eternal
life,
being
redeemed
by
the
Lord.
25 And
little
a
children
also
have
eternal
life.
26 But
behold,
and
a
fear,
and
tremble
before
God,
for
ye
ought
to
tremble;
for
the
Lord
redeemeth
none
such
that
b
rebel
against
him
and
c
die
in
their
sins;
yea,
even
all
those
that
have
perished
in
their
sins
ever
since
the
world
began,
that
have
wilfully
rebelled
against
God,
that
have
known
the
commandments
of
God,
and
would
not
keep
them;
d
these
are
they
that
have
e
no
part
in
the
first
f
resurrection.
27 Therefore
ought
ye
not
to
tremble?
For
salvation
cometh
to
none
such;
for
the
Lord
hath
redeemed
none
such;
yea,
neither
can
the
Lord
redeem
such;
for
he
cannot
deny
himself;
for
he
cannot
deny
a
justice
when
it
has
its
claim.
28 And
now
I
say
unto
you
that
the
time
shall
come
that
the
a
salvation
of
the
Lord
shall
be
declared
to
every
nation,
kindred,
tongue,
and
people.
29 Yea,
Lord,
a
thy
b
watchmen
shall
lift
up
their
voice;
with
the
voice
together
shall
they
sing;
for
they
shall
see
eye
to
eye,
when
the
Lord
shall
bring
again
Zion.
30 Break
forth
into
joy,
sing
together,
ye
waste
places
of
Jerusalem;
for
the
Lord
hath
comforted
his
people,
he
hath
redeemed
Jerusalem.
31 The
Lord
hath
made
bare
his
holy
arm
in
the
eyes
of
all
the
nations;
and
all
the
ends
of
the
earth
shall
see
the
a
salvation
of
our
God.
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