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  2. Fourth Nephi - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Nephi: Who Is the Son of Nephi—One of the Disciples of Jesus Christ, usually referred to as Fourth Nephi or 4 Nephi (/ ˈ n iː f aɪ / NEE-fy), is one of the fifteen books that make up the Book of Mormon. This book was first called "IV Nephi" in the 1879 edition [1] and "Fourth Nephi" in the 1920 edition of Book of Mormon. [2 ...

  3. Hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    However, in the meantime, other followers continued to write, arrange, and collect hymns. The first Latter Day Saint hymns were published by W. W. Phelps in June 1832 in Independence, Missouri . These appeared as text only (no music) in The Evening and the Morning Star , the church's semimonthly newspaper.

  4. Nephi, son of Lehi - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Nephi the Disciple - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Nephi (/ ˈ n iː f aɪ / NEE-fy) is a Nephite prophet whom Jesus calls as a disciple. Nephi's ministry was centered on Christ, and included prophesying of His birth, working miracles in His name, witnessing His visitation to the Americas after the Resurrection, and administering His church after He had ascended.

  6. Book of Mormon rulers - Wikipedia

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    Lived righteously and fathered Nephi 2 and Lehi 4 (c. 53 BC). [16] Nephi 2, influential Nephite missionary, seventh Nephite chief judge, son of Helaman 3 and brother of Lehi 4. Resigned as judge to preach, converted 8,000 Lamanites. Imprisoned with brother, protected by angels, prison walls shaken, encircled with fire, converted larger number ...

  7. Amaleki - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon refers to the small plates of Nephi [2] and the large plates of Nephi. [3] Nephi began writing on the small plates about 570 BC. [4] Nephi's brother Jacob and his descendants began keeping records of sacred and religious matters on the small plates around 544 BC. [5] Seven of Jacob's descendants, including Amaleki, wrote on ...

  8. List of Book of Mormon people - Wikipedia

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    Lehi 4, Nephite missionary, younger son of Helaman 3, who with brothers Nephi 2 and Moronihah 1, was instrumental in converting 8,000 Lamanites. In land of Nephi, cast into prison with brother, protected by a pillar of fire, conversed with angels, brought down prison walls, and with faith wrought change upon Lamanites (c. 45 BC). [176]

  9. Mosiah priority - Wikipedia

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    According to Mosiah priority, after the text of Mosiah through the end of the Book of Mormon was transcribed, Joseph Smith returned to the beginning and transcribed 1 Nephi through Words of Mormon. Mosiah priority is the most widely held solution to questions regarding the sequence of the English text.