“Chapter 8: Crossing the Sea,” Book of Mormon Stories (1997), 23–24
“Chapter 8,” Book of Mormon Stories, 23–24
Chapter 8
Crossing the Sea
Strong winds blew the ship toward the promised land.
Laman, Lemuel, and some of the others began being wicked. When Nephi told them to stop, they got angry and tied him up with ropes.
Because of their wickedness, the Liahona stopped working. They did not know which way to steer the ship. A terrible storm blew the ship backward for three days.
Lehi told Laman and Lemuel to untie Nephi, but they would not listen. Lehi and Sariah were so upset that they became ill.
Nephi’s wife and children cried. They begged Laman and Lemuel to untie Nephi, but they refused.
On the fourth day the storm got worse. The ship was about to sink.
Laman and Lemuel knew that God had sent the storm. They were afraid they would drown.
Finally Laman and Lemuel repented and untied Nephi. Even though his wrists and ankles had become swollen and sore from the ropes, Nephi had not complained.
Nephi then picked up the Liahona, and it worked again. Nephi prayed, and the wind stopped. The sea became calm.
Nephi steered the ship, and it sailed again toward the promised land.