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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. The book covers the time period between ca 130 BC and 91 BC, except for when the book has a flashback into ...

  3. Zarahemla - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, the "land of Zarahemla" is populated by the "people of Zarahemla", so called for Zarahemla, their ruler at the time of the Nephites' encounter with them. [ 7 ] [ a ] Zarahemla is identified as a descendant of Mulek , who according to the Book of Mormon is a son of the biblical king Zedekiah .

  4. List of Book of Mormon places - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness of Mosiah, region beyond the land of Nephi into which Mosiah 1 and his followers fled until arriving at the land of Zarahemla. [74] At a later time, groups of Nephites, including Zeniff , attempted to reverse that journey to regain the land of their inheritance. [ 75 ]

  5. Book of Mormon rulers - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin, known as King Benjamin, righteous Nephite prophet and king, and father of Mosiah 2, Helorum, and Helaman 1. Reigned after father, Mosiah 1. Drove warring Lamanites from Zarahemla using sword of Laban, received plates from Amaleki 1, and established peace. After instructing sons to protect records and conferring kingdom on eldest ...

  6. King Mosiah I - Wikipedia

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    According to the Book of Mormon, Mosiah I (/ m oʊ ˈ s aɪ. ə,-ˈ z aɪ. ə /) [1] was a Nephite prophet who led the Nephites from the land of Nephi to the land of Zarahemla and was later appointed king. He was the father of King Benjamin and the first of two individuals in the Book of Mormon with the name Mosiah.

  7. Record of Zeniff - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, chapters 9 through 22 of the Book of Mosiah are identified as the Record of Zeniff.These chapters contain the story of a group of Nephites, led by Zeniff, who leave the land of Zarahemla and return to their former land, known as the land of Nephi, which was then occupied by the Lamanites, their traditional enemies.

  8. Limited geography model - Wikipedia

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    Based on textual analysis and comparison of the Book of Mormon limited geography model to existing geographical regions, time-lines and cultures, many LDS scholars believe that the Book of Mormon geography is centered in Mesoamerica around the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the area of current day Guatemala and the southern Mexico States of Tabasco ...

  9. King Mosiah II - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon takes up the record over fifty years after the merger with the statement that there is no longer contention among the people of Zarahemla, hinting at prior contentions. King Benjamin instructs Mosiah to gather the people of Zarahemla and the Nephites together which implies they live in two separate groups.