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I did march at the head of these young men to the city of Judea… Onward!

...to assist Antipus, whom ye had appointed a leader over the people of that part of the land.

New forces and supplies!

Open the gate.

I did join my two thousand sons, (for they are worthy to be called

sons) to the army of Antipus.

[CROWD CHEERING]

Helaman,

I rejoice at your arrival.

My army has been reduced by the Lamanites.

They have died in the cause of their God.

We are determined to conquer in this place or die.

These sons of yours give us great hopes and much joy.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

They were depressed in body as well as in spirit, for they had fought

valiantly by day and toiled by night to maintain their cities; and thus they had suffered great afflictions of every kind.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Hold tight. Hold tight. Now wrap it around here.

Now underneath.

When the Lamanites saw that Antipus had received a greater strength to his army, they were compelled to not come against the city of Judea, or against us, to battle.

We were favored of the Lord; for had they come upon us in this our weakness they might have perhaps destroyed our little army; but thus were we preserved.

And thus we had prepared our city and ourselves for defence.

The Sons of Helaman Strengthen the Army of Anitpus

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Helaman marches with the army of 2,000 worthy sons. They are cheered in Judea. The army of Antipus fought valiantly but suffered and are depressed. The Lamanite armies see Judea’s new strength.
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