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  2. Book of Mosiah - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mosiah (/ m oʊ ˈ s aɪ. ə,-ˈ z aɪ. ə /), [1] translated by Joseph Smith in the early 19th century, is one of the books which make up the Book of Mormon. The title refers to Mosiah II , a king of the Nephites at Zarahemla .

  3. List of Book of Mormon prophets - Wikipedia

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    The following prophets are those mentioned in Mormon's abridgement of the large plates of Nephi (Mosiah through Moroni, excluding Ether). Benjamin, known as King Benjamin, son of Mosiah 1, father of Mosiah 2, Helorum, and Helaman 1 (c. 120 BC). [13] Mosiah 2, eldest son of King Benjamin, father of Aaron 3, Ammon 3, Himni, and Omner (c. 154-91 ...

  4. Book of Mormon chronology - Wikipedia

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    Mosiah 1 and his followers discover the people of Zarahemla. (Omni 1:12–15) The people of Mosiah 1 and the people of Zarahemla unite and appoint Mosiah 1 to be their king. Amaleki 1, son of Abinadom, is "born in the days of Mosiah 1". Mosiah 1 translates a large stone with engravings on it.

  5. Alma the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Alma the Younger lived in Zarahemla during the end of the reign of the Nephite King Mosiah. Adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement believe that he was born around 126 BC. As a young man, he, the four sons of Mosiah, and others wanted to destroy the church and actively persecuted its members.

  6. List of Book of Mormon places - Wikipedia

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    [4] Aiath (/ ˈ aɪ ə θ /), [5] Biblical city mentioned by Isaiah, as quoted by Nephi 1. [6] Also known as Ai or Aija, and likely located in the tribal land of Benjamin, near Jerusalem. The archaeological site associated with ancient Ai is often identified as Et-Tell. Wilderness of Akish, Jaredite land into which Gilead fled, and battled ...

  7. King Noah - Wikipedia

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    King Noah first appears in the eleventh chapter of the Book of Mosiah, where he succeeds his father as king over the Nephite colony at around 160 BC. [4] Noah is killed in the nineteenth chapter, at around 145 BC. [5] The story of King Noah directly follows the first-person account of Zeniff, but the narration point of view shifts to the third ...

  8. King Mosiah II - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Mosiah (/ m oʊ ˈ s aɪ. ə,-ˈ z aɪ. ə /), [1] King Benjamin's son and Mosiah I's grandson, is king of the Nephite nation from about 124 BC to 91 BC. The Book of Mosiah is named after Mosiah. Mosiah is also a prophet and is described by Ammon as a "seer" who can translate records. [2]

  9. Zeniff - Wikipedia

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    Zeniff (/ ˈ z iː n ɪ f /) [1] is a king in the Book of Mormon whose personal account is recorded in the Book of Mosiah. He is the father of King Noah and the grandfather of King Limhi . [ 2 ] Zeniff is the first king of Nephite colonists who come from Zarahemla and settle in the land of Lehi-Nephi.