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In the individual category, one of the Three Nephites saves a person from spiritual or physical danger or despair. Three Nephites stories have not stopped, even though the perils of pioneer life have. [1] The Three Nephites stories mirror the changing physical and social environments in which LDS church members have met their tests of faith.
Nephites prepare to war with. They join with Lamanites and are defeated. Mark heads like Lamanites and are in open rebellion against God and cursed. Referenced in Alma chapter 2-3. Ammonihahites (/ ˌ æ m ə ˈ n aɪ h ə. aɪ t /). [2] Inhabitants of the city of Ammonihah, after order of Nehors, Nephites by politically. The rejection of Alma ...
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In the Book of Mormon, the Nephites (/ ˈ n iː f aɪ t /) [1] are one of four groups (along with the Lamanites, Jaredites, and Mulekites) said to have settled in the ancient Americas. The term is used throughout the Book of Mormon to describe the religious, political, and cultural traditions of the group of settlers.
Ammoron, Nephite traitor, brother of Amalickiah and descendant of Zoram, who engaged in angry correspondence with Moroni 1. King of the Lamanites after Amalickiah's death, then killed by Teancum (c. 66-61 BC). [29] Tubaloth, son of Ammoron. Appointed Coriantumr 3, a mighty man and Nephite dissenter, to lead his armies (c. 51 BC). [30]
Ammah, Nephite missionary, companion of Aaron 3 and Muloki. Preached at Ani-Anti and Middoni, imprisoned in Middoni, rescued by Ammon 3. [22] Ammaron, fourth Nephite record keeper after visitation of Christ. Told Mormon 2 how and when to hide plates. Son of Amos 2, brother of Amos 3 (c. AD 306). [23]
Helaman 3, eldest son of Helaman 2, father of Nephi 2, Lehi 4 and Moronihah 1 (c. 53 BC). [28] Nephi 2, eldest son of Helaman 3, brother of Lehi 4 and Moronihah 1, father of Nephi 3 (c. 45 BC). [29] Lehi 4, younger son of Helaman 3, brother of Nephi 2 and Moronihah 1 (c. 45 BC). [30] Samuel, known as Samuel the Lamanite (c. 6 BC). [31]
He is the third son of Lehi and the older brother of Nephi, the narrator of the Book of Mormon's first two books. Sam is almost always allied with Nephi in conflicts with their older brothers, Laman and Lemuel. In the later books of the Book of Mormon, Sam's descendants are combined with Nephi's descendants and simply called "Nephites." [1]