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Depiction of a "Stripling Warrior", who according to the Book of Mormon was a member of the Anti-Nephi-Lehi ethnic group. According to the Book of Mormon, the Anti-Nephi-Lehies (/ ˈ æ n t aɪ ˈ n iː f aɪ ˈ l iː h aɪ z /) [1] [2] were a tribe of Lamanites formed around 90 BC in the Americas, after a significant religious conversion. [3]
When Ammon replies that he wants to live among Lamoni's people, the king, impressed, offers him one of his daughters. Ammon refuses but becomes a servant in the king's household, assisting others in caring for the king's flocks. When bandits attack, Ammon directs the others to encircle the flock so they will not scatter and confronts the bandits.
King of the Lamanites 5 (possibly Aaron 4, or his unnamed successor), who sent an epistle to Mormon (c. 360 AD). [154] Kish, middle Jaredite king about whom little is known; father of Lib 1 and son of Corom, two righteous kings. [155] Kishkumen, co-founder of Gadianton robbers. Secretly murdered Pahoran 2 and escaped justice because of secret ...
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name [23] I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. [24] And whoso believeth in me, and is baptized, the same shall be saved; and they are they who shall inherit the kingdom of God.
Ammon and his brothers embark on a mission to the land of Nephi, and his converts there lay down their lives during attacks by their brethren, which leads to additional conversions. They refuse to take arms due to their conversion. [2] [3] The Ammonites (or Anti-Nephi-Lehies) were Lamanites who were converted to Christianity by Ammon, the son ...
Ammon 3 goes to the land of Ishmael and is taken captive. He is brought before the king, Lamoni. Ammon becomes Lamoni's servant and miraculously preserves the king's flocks. Ammon 3 is called before the king, Lamoni, who is converted. Ammon 3 establishes a church in Ishmael. Aaron 3 is rejected by the people of Jerusalem. He and his companions ...
Instead of sending armies to destroy the group, Alma attempted to preach to the people to bring them back into the Church of God. Alma's success among a portion of the people, however, sparked the very rebellion that he was seeking to prevent. His converts became refugees in the land of Jershon, where the king of the Ammonites gave them asylum.
At Ammon's word, the king revives and talks of Jesus, he and the queen are overwhelmed with joy, and they both fall down as if dead. [2] Ammon and all of the witnessing servants go down as well. A woman named Abish who already believes in God touches the queen's hand and she gets up and talks of the gospel. Then she touches Lamoni's hand and he ...