“Chapter 34: Helaman and the 2,000 Young Warriors,” Book of Mormon Stories (1997), 93–94 “Chapter 34,” Book of Mormon Stories, 93–94 Chapter 34 1:52Helaman and the 2,000 Young Warriors The people of Ammon had promised God that they would never fight again. They lived near the Nephites, and the Nephites protected them. Alma 53:10–12 When enemies of the people of Ammon attacked the Nephites, the people of Ammon wanted to break their promise and help the Nephites fight. Alma 53:13 Helaman and the other Nephite leaders did not want the people of Ammon to break their promise to God. Alma 53:14–15 The young sons of the people of Ammon had not made the promise. They wanted to help the Nephite army fight for freedom. Alma 53:16–17 Two thousand of these young men chose to defend their country. They asked Helaman to be their leader. Alma 53:18–19 These young men were valiant, brave, and strong. They were also honest and trustworthy, and they kept the commandments of God. Alma 53:20–21 Helaman led his 2,000 young warriors into battle. He called them his sons, and they called him their father. Alma 53:22; 56:46 Although the sons of Helaman had never fought, they were not afraid. Their mothers had taught them to have faith in God and to know that he would help them. Alma 56:47 Helaman and his army fought several battles against the Lamanites. These young men obeyed all of Helaman’s orders. Alma 57:19–21 They fought bravely and helped drive the enemy away. After the battle Helaman found that all his sons had been hurt but not one had been killed. Alma 57:22, 25 It was a miracle. Helaman was very happy. He knew that these young men had been protected because of their great faith in God. Alma 57:26–27