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The Book of Helaman (/ ˈ h iː l ə m ən / HEE-lə-mən) is one of the books that make up the Book of Mormon, a text held sacred by churches within the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
The Book of Mormon first mentions Helaman in Alma 31:7, [3] and little is known of his life prior to this brief allusion. In this verse Helaman's father, Alma, and two younger brothers, Shiblon and Corianton, embark on a missionary journey to the Zoramites, but Helaman does not accompany them.
In 1996, Latter-day Designs launched a line of Book of Mormon action figures, sold for $4.99 each, which included figures portraying the stripling warriors and their commander, Helaman. [20] According to Deseret Book retail figures reported in 1998, the Helaman figure was among the fastest selling in the line.
Helaman 3 succeeded as chief judge (c. 52 BC). [15] Helaman 3, sixth Nephite chief judge and eldest son of Helaman 2. Received records from Shiblon and was appointed a judge. The plot of Gadianton robber Kishkumen to murder him failed because of the intervention of a servant. Lived righteously and fathered Nephi 2 and Lehi 4 (c. 53 BC). [16]
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.
Helaman 2, eldest son of Alma 2, brother of Shiblon and Corianton, father of Helaman 3 (c. 74-56 BC). [25] Shiblon, second son of Alma 2, brother to Helaman 2 and Corianton (c. 74 BC). [26] Corianton, third son of Alma 2, brother to Helaman 2 and Shiblon (c. 74 BC). [27] Helaman 3, eldest son of Helaman 2, father of Nephi 2, Lehi 4 and ...
Coriantumr is the name of a Nephite dissenter who is appointed as a leader over the armies of Lamanite king Tubaloth, son of Ammoron and nephew of Amalickiah. [2] Coriantumr, known as a strong man, [3] leads the armies into battle against the Nephites in approximately 50 B.C. [4] Coriantumr is described in chapter one of the book of Helaman as a descendant of Zarahemla, the founder of the City ...
Aminadab (/ ə ˈ m ɪ n ə d æ b /) [1] is a person in the Book of Mormon who appears in the Book of Helaman. He had been a member of the Nephite church but left it and became associated with the Lamanites. [2] In the Book of Helaman, after Nephi abdicates the Chief Judgment Seat to Cezoram, he and his brother Lehi go to preach to the ...