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  • ...om/response/bofm.htm Book of Mormon] has his name in the title, is because Mormon was the person that took all the records of his people and combined and abr ...he records of his people (see [http://scriptures.lds.org/w_of_m/1 Words of Mormon 1: 1-11])
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  • ...ormon]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], Nephi is a prophet/historian. He was the son of [[Lehi]] and [[Sariah]] who lived in Jerusalem ...s obedient to his father and to God. This obedience later made him a great prophet and leader.
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  • ...net.com/mormons/basic/bom/authorship_eom.htm last author] of the [[Book of Mormon]], burying the plates it was recorded on in the year A.D. 421. == Moroni: Warrior, Prophet, Historian ==
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  • ...name of several people, places, and books associated with the ''[[Book of Mormon]]''. ...iptures.lds.org/in/contents index] to the [[LDS]] edition of the ''Book of Mormon''):
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  • ...ow found in the [[Book of Mormon]], which is considered scripture by the [[Mormon Church]]. ...Nephites to distinguish themselves and their enemies. One Book of Mormon prophet, named Jacob, described it this way:
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  • The Jaredites were a people whose history is given in the [[Book of Mormon]]. ...e chart there are some gaps because no information is given in the Book of Mormon about that time.
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  • ...time of harmony and a rich outpouring of the gifts of the Spirit. But the Prophet Joseph Smith warned the Saints that if they did not continue to live righte ...ven physically threaten the Saints. Some apostates openly claimed that the Prophet was fallen and tried to have other men put in his place.”
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  • ...the Twelve Apostles]], recalled: “About the first day of June 1837, the Prophet Joseph came to me, while I was seated in … the Temple, in Kirtland, and w ...missionaries’ first year in England. Elder Kimball wrote joyfully to the Prophet: “Glory to God, Joseph, the Lord is with us among the nations!” (Confer
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  • ...upplanter") is a younger brother of the prophet [[Nephi]], and becomes the prophet himself after Nephi's death. The [[Book of Jacob]] is written by him. ...as prophet. Jacob is the author of the [[Book of Jacob]] in the [[Book of Mormon]].
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  • ...came to the throne in 622 B.C. He may have been contemporaries with the [[prophet]]s [[Joel]] and [[Jeremiah]]. ...the pagan gods. The only exception he made was for the grave of an unnamed prophet he found in [[Bethel]], who had foretold that these religious sites [[Jerob
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  • ...t living in Jerusalem around 600 BC. He is a contemporary of the biblical prophet Jeremiah. Lehi, as well as Jeremiah, both prophecied that Jerusalem would ==Book of Mormon Account ==
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  • ...In fact, the Book of Alma, which takes up the largest part of the Book of Mormon is almost completely filled with explanations of wars that occurred between Throughout the Book of Mormon many of the literal Lamanite descendents accepted the gospel of [[Jesus Chr
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  • Abinadi is a prophet mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. His story takes place in the time of [[Mosiah]]. [[Category:Book of Mormon Characters]]
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  • ...f Alma was named, was the son of a prophet of the same name in the Book of Mormon. Alma is first mentioned as an unbeliever, engaged in prosecuting and destr ...Corianton, and Helaman on death, [[resurrection]], the unpardonable sin, [[Mormon law of chastity|chastity]], and the [[Plan of salvation|plan of salvation]]
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  • ...pters. Many have found that other translations have been helpful, and the prophet Joseph Smith was known to consult other translations of the bible to help i In ''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'', on page 349 he said ''I have an old edition of the [[New Te
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  • ...[[Baruch]]. Other comtemporaries include the prophet [[Joel]], and the [[prophet]] [[Lehi]]. ...h. Jeremiah died in Egypt in captivity. There is also a link below where mormon historian Don Bradley talks about a lost book found in the days of [[Josiah
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  • #[[Jacob (Old Testament)]] prophet. His name was later changed to [[Israel]]. #[[Jacob (Book of Mormon)]] prophet. He is the younger brother of [[Nephi]], and author of the [[Book of Jacob
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  • ...lse would he essentially abandon his life to go help translate the Book of Mormon?
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  • ...d with Oliver Cowdery. Sidney was at first quite skeptical of the Book of Mormon, and is said to have thrown the book down and said it was fiction. However Rigdon felt inspired to lead teh church after the death of the prophet. While there was much debate about who would lead teh church in the afterm
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  • *“From sundry revelations which had been received,” the Prophet later said, “it was apparent that many important points touching the salv Why do three degrees of glory make more sense than just Heaven & Hell? (In Mormon Speak, how does this scripture restore many plain and precious truths?)
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