“Captain Moroni and Pahoran,” Friend, Nov. 1994, 20
Captain Moroni and Pahoran
Captain Moroni was happy to hear that Helaman and his army had taken back many of the Nephite lands from the Lamanites. Alma 59:1
But Helaman and his army needed help. They did not have enough men to defend so many cities. Alma 58:32
Captain Moroni wrote a letter to Pahoran, the chief judge and governor. He asked Pahoran to send more soldiers to help Helaman’s army. Alma 59:3
The Lamanite army attacked a Nephite city that Helaman had taken back. They killed many Nephites and chased the rest from the city. Alma 59:5–8
Angry with the Nephite government because they had not sent help, Moroni wrote another letter to Pahoran. Alma 59:13; Alma 60:1
Captain Moroni wrote that many had been killed because Pahoran had not sent more soldiers to help them. Alma 60:3–5
If Pahoran did not quickly send men and food, Moroni wrote, he would bring his army to Zarahemla and force Pahoran to help them. Alma 60:34–35
Soon Moroni received a letter from Pahoran, who wrote that he was very sad because of the suffering of Moroni and his armies. Alma 61:1–2
Pahoran told Moroni that some Nephites did not want him to be the chief judge. They had forced him and the freemen out of Zarahemla. Alma 61:3–5
Pahoran added that he was gathering an army to take back the city of Zarahemla. Alma 61:6–7
The wicked Nephites in Zarahemla had appointed a king and were joining with the Lamanites. Alma 61:8
Pahoran was not angry because of what Moroni had written. The chief judge also wanted freedom for the Nephites. Alma 61:9
He asked Moroni to bring a few men to help him, adding that if Moroni gathered more men along the way, they could take back Zarahemla. Alma 61:15–18
Captain Moroni was happy that Pahoran was still faithful to his country and that he still wanted freedom for his people. Alma 62:1
With a few of his men, Moroni went to meet Pahoran. They carried the title of liberty, and thousands of men along the way joined them. Alma 62:3–5
The armies of Moroni and Pahoran marched against Zarahemla, killed the king of the wicked Nephites, and captured his men. Alma 62:7–8
Moroni sent food and twelve thousand men to help the Nephite armies, who then drove the Lamanites out. There was peace again in the land. Alma 62:12–13, 38–39, 41–42