“Chapter 35: Captain Moroni and Pahoran,” Book of Mormon Stories (1997), 95–97 “Chapter 35,” Book of Mormon Stories, 95–97 Chapter 35 2:38Captain Moroni and Pahoran Captain Moroni was happy to hear that Helaman and his army had taken back much of the Nephite land from the Lamanites. Alma 59:1 But Helaman and his army needed help. They did not have enough soldiers 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 Lamanites 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 government leaders because they had not sent help, Moroni wrote another letter to Pahoran. Alma 59:13; 60:1 Captain Moroni wrote that many people had been killed because Pahoran had not sent more soldiers. Alma 60:5 If Pahoran did not quickly send men and food, Moroni would take his army to Zarahemla and take what his army needed. Alma 60:34–35 Soon Moroni received a letter from Pahoran. He was very sad that Moroni and his armies were suffering. Alma 61:1–2 Pahoran told Moroni that a group of wicked Nephites called king-men did not want him to be chief judge. They had forced him and his supporters out of Zarahemla. Alma 61:3–5 Pahoran added that he was gathering an army to try to take back Zarahemla. Alma 61:6–7 The king-men had chosen a king to be their leader and had joined the Lamanites. Alma 61:8 Pahoran was not angry at what Moroni had written. He wanted the Nephites to be free too. Alma 61:9 He asked Moroni to bring a few men to help him and said that if Moroni gathered more men along the way, the combined army could take back Zarahemla. Alma 61:15–18 Captain Moroni was happy that Pahoran was still loyal to his country and still wanted freedom for his people. Alma 62:1 With a few of his men, Moroni went to meet Pahoran. He carried the title of liberty, and thousands of men joined them along the way. Alma 62:3–5 The combined armies of Moroni and Pahoran marched against Zarahemla. They killed the king of the wicked Nephites and captured his men. Alma 62:7–8 Moroni then sent food and 12,000 soldiers to help the Nephite armies. These armies drove the Lamanites out, and there was peace again in the land. Alma 62:12–13, 38–42