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Lehi likely had daughters in addition to his named sons and has been compared to Moses both in his calling as a prophet and leadership of an exodus. He may have made two different kinds of sacrifices, namely peace offerings and burnt offerings, based on the Book of Mormon text and Old Testament descriptions. It is noted that Lehi claimed the ...
In the Book of Mormon, Ishmael 1 (/ ˈ ɪ ʃ m əl,-m ɛ l /) [1] is the righteous friend of the prophet Lehi in Jerusalem. When Lehi takes his family into the wilderness, Lehi brings Ishmael and his family too. The daughters of Ishmael marry the sons of Lehi, but the sons of Ishmael join Laman and Lemuel in their rebellion against Nephi.
Gidgiddoni refused the people’s petition for offensive campaign, stockpiled weapons, and defeated the robbers when attacked. His campaign established a great peace (c. AD 16-18). [23] Lachoneus 2, son of Lachoneus 1, twelfth known (and last) Nephite chief judge whose people became proud and wicked (c. AD 29–30). [24]
The sons of Lehi 1 and Zoram 1 take the daughters of Ishmael 2 to wife. Lehi 1 discovers the Liahona. They depart the valley of Lemuel and travel south-southeast for four days. They pitch their tents and call the place Shazer. They continue their journey, following the directions of the Liahona. Nephi 1 breaks his bow.
Nephi also mentions having sisters, though he does not give their names or birth orders. Little is known about Nephi's children. Religious scholar Grant Hardy suggests that all of Nephi's children may have been daughters at the time of passing on the record, or that his sons were influenced by Laman and Lemuel; his speculations are based on the fact that Nephi says he has children yet passes ...
Zoram 1, servant of Laban who held keys to treasury, and, after learning of death of Laban, accompanied family of Lehi 1 into the wilderness. There he married eldest daughter of Ishmael 2, became follower and true friend of Nephi 1. Ammoron one of his descendants (c. 600 BC). [304] Zoram 2, chief captain over Nephite armies, father of Lehi 2 ...
And it came to pass that the daughters of Ishmael did mourn exceedingly, because of the loss of their father, and because of their afflictions in the wilderness; and they did murmur against my father, because he had brought them out of the land of Jerusalem, saying: Our father is dead; yea, and we have wandered much in the wilderness, and we ...
Lehi then sends Zoram and his sons to the "land of Jerusalem" to retrieve Ishmael and his family. While Zoram and the sons of Lehi are escorting Ishmael's family to Lehi's encampment, there is a dispute that splits the party, with Laman and Lemuel taking one side and Sam and Nephi taking the other. Nephi then rebukes his brethren.