“Alma and Nehor,” Friend, Jan. 1992, 18
Alma and Nehor
Before King Mosiah died, the Nephites chose judges to lead them. Alma the Younger became the chief judge. He was also the leader of the Church. Mosiah 29:41–42, 46
A large, strong man named Nehor went about teaching lies. He said that everyone would be saved, whether they were good or bad. Alma 1:2–6
When Nehor preached against God’s church, a righteous man named Gideon stepped forward to defend it. Nehor argued with Gideon. Alma 1:7–8
Because Gideon answered him with the words of God, Nehor drew his sword and killed Gideon. Alma 1:9
Nehor was brought before Alma to be judged. Nehor boldly defended himself. Alma 1:10–11
But Alma said that Nehor was guilty of trying to destroy the people by teaching them to be wicked and of killing Gideon, a righteous man. Alma 1:12–13
Alma said that Nehor must be punished for killing Gideon. According to the law, Nehor must die. Alma 1:14
Nehor was taken to a nearby hill and put to death. But many people remembered the evil teachings of Nehor. Alma 1:15–16
These people loved the riches of the world and would not obey God’s commandments. They made fun of Church members and argued and fought with them. Alma 1:19–20, 22
The righteous people continued to obey the commandments. They did not complain even when they were hurt by Nehor’s followers. Alma 1:25
They shared with the poor and cared for the sick. They were blessed because they obeyed the commandments of God. Alma 1:27–31