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Alma 1, known as Alma the Elder. Father of Alma 2 (c. 173-91 BC). [18] Alma 2, known as Alma the Younger. Son of Alma 1, father of Helaman 2, Shiblon, and Corianton (c. 100-73 BC). [19] Sons of Mosiah 2 (c. 100 BC). [20] Aaron 3, eldest son of Mosiah 2. [21] Ammon 3, second son of Mosiah 2. [22] Omner, third son of Mosiah 2. [20] Himni, fourth ...
One of four primary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. Zeniffites. One of five tertiary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. First Zoramites. Descendants of Zoram². Though of Israel, their tribe distinction is not mentioned as it is with the descendants of Lehi.
Pages in category "Book of Mormon prophets" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Alma the Elder; Alma the Younger; B. King Benjamin ...
Names with superscripts (e.g., Nephi 1) are generally numbered according to the index in the LDS scripture, the Book of Mormon [1] (with minor changes). Missing indices indicate people in the index who are not in the Book of Mormon; for instance, Aaron 1 is the biblical Aaron, brother of Moses.
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The Book of Mormon is a religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement, first published in 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi. [1] [2] The book is one of the earliest and most well-known unique writings of the Latter Day Saint movement.
Alma (/ ˈ æ l m ə /) is a Nephite prophet [1] in the Book of Mormon. Initially a priest who serves in the court of King Noah, when a prophet named Abinadi preaches to the court Alma concurs with Abinadi and affirms that what the prophet said is true. For this, Noah banishes Alma and tries to have him killed.
According to the Book of Mormon, the Amlicites (/ ˈ æ m l ɪ s aɪ t /) [1] were a break-off group of Nephites in the Book of Alma, around 87 B.C. [2] Their leader, Amlici, is not chosen by the people as king, so he and the Amlicites leave the Nephites and join the Lamanites. The Nephites win both of their battles with the Amlicites and Alma ...