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Ether consists of fifteen chapters. [3] The title refers to Ether, a Jaredite prophet who, according to the Book of Mormon, lived at the end of the period covered by the book, believed to be circa 2600 or 2100 BC [4] through 600 BC or later, at least 1500 [5] but possibly as long as 2500 years. [6]
Ether's account, which Moroni abridged into the Book of Ether, is found in the twenty four plates discovered by the people of Limhi in the Book of Mosiah. [2] Ether's grandfather Moron had been king of the Jaredites. Moron was overthrown and "dwelt in captivity all the remainder of his days". [3] Ether's father, Coriantor, was born while his ...
In the book of Ether found in the Book of Mormon, King Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) [1] was the last Jaredite along with the prophet Ether. He and his family lived wickedly, rejecting Ether's invitation to change their ways. Over the course of his reign, many people try to take the kingdom from Coriantumr.
The Book of Mormon (mainly its Book of Ether) describes the Jaredites as the descendants of Jared and his brother, who lived at the time of the Tower of Babel. According to the Book of Mormon, they fled across the ocean on unique barges and established an ancient civilization in America.
The Book of Ether's mention of a "narrow neck of land" has led some to posit various locations for their point of arrival. Some of these include "necks of land" in Central America or modern-day Mexico. Others favor a location which spanned from the Midwest to the Eastern United States such as New York. However, neither of these are certain, and ...
The Book of Mormon: Restored Covenant Edition. Text from Original and Printer's Manuscripts, in poetic layout. [267] link Archived May 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine: Bookcraft: 1999 The Book of Mormon for Latter-day Saint Families. Large print with visuals and explanatory notes. [268] University of Illinois Press: 2003 The Book of Mormon: A ...
In the Book of Mormon, the Brother of Jared is the most prominent person in the account given in the beginning (Chapters 1–6) of the Book of Ether.The Brother of Jared's name is not given in the text of the Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith stated in 1834 that it was Mahonri Moriancumer.
Jaredite kings are a series of monarchs [1] described in the Book of Mormon, comprising chapters 6-15 of the Book of Ether. According to that narrative, as death was approaching, Jared 2 and his brother gathered together the Jaredite people to ask them what they desired of them before they died.