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The following prophets are those mentioned in Mormon's abridgement of the large plates of Nephi (Mosiah through Moroni, excluding Ether). Benjamin, known as King Benjamin, son of Mosiah 1, father of Mosiah 2, Helorum, and Helaman 1 (c. 120 BC). [13] Mosiah 2, eldest son of King Benjamin, father of Aaron 3, Ammon 3, Himni, and Omner (c. 154-91 ...
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.
In the printer's manuscript and 1830 edition of the Book of Mormon, the text of Mosiah 21:28 and Ether 4:1 narrate, respectively, Ammon telling Limhi that king Benjamin has a gift for the miraculous translation of texts, and Mormon noting that Benjamin kept in his possession Jaredite records, specifically the writings of the Brother of Jared. [2]
Mosiah 1, Nephite prophet and king of land of Zarahemla, who had gift of interpretation. Translated stone record of the Mulekites. Father of King Benjamin (c. 200 BC). [5] Benjamin, known as King Benjamin, righteous Nephite prophet and king, and father of Mosiah 2, Helorum, and Helaman 1. Reigned after father, Mosiah 1.
He baptizes them in the waters of Mormon. Alma 1 organizes the "church of Christ" (Mosiah 18:17) and ordains priests and teachers. King Noah 3 discovers "a movement among the people" (Mosiah 18:32) and sets a watch. When Alma 1 's followers assemble themselves to hear the word of God, Noah 3 sends his army against them.
The history of Mosiah I is limited to Amaleki's account in the Book of Omni. [2]Following a period of "much war and contention between...the Nephites, and the Lamanites", [3] Mosiah 1 was "warned of the Lord that he should flee out of the land of Nephi, and as many as would hearken unto the voice of the Lord should also depart out of the land with him, into the wilderness". [4]
The sons of Mosiah is the collective name used in the Book of Mormon for four sons of King Mosiah II, [6] whose names were Ammon, ... (July 21, 2020). Mosiah: ...
"the kingdom of God, which was prepared for them from the foundation of the world (2 Nephi 9:18) "the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world (Matthew 25:34) "he judgeth, and his judgment is just" (Mosiah 3:18) "I judge: and my judgment is just" (John 5:30) "he who is filthy shall remain in his filthiness" (Alma 7:21)