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  2. Three Nephites - Wikipedia

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    A common theme in Church of Jesus Christ of later day saints folklore is when spirits return to help the living in some way. The Three Nephites tale fits into this story type, and it was not uncommon of early church members to share their own experiences, or those of others, of appearances of the Three Nephites. [12]

  3. Third Nephi - Wikipedia

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    Jesus' words must be declared to the ends of the earth. Ye shall call the church in my name. (3 Nephi 27:7) Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in my house (3 Nephi 24:10) Never cease to pray in your hearts (3 Nephi 20:1) Suffer not any one knowingly to partake of my flesh and blood unworthily (3 Nephi 18:28)

  4. Nephi, son of Lehi - Wikipedia

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    Nephi (/ ˈ n iː ˌ f aɪ /) [1] is one of the central figures described in the Book of Mormon. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he is described as the son of Lehi, a prophet, and the founder of the Nephite people. The Book of Mormon also describes him as the author of its first two books, First and Second Nephi.

  5. List of Book of Mormon prophets - Wikipedia

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    Helaman 3, eldest son of Helaman 2, father of Nephi 2, Lehi 4 and Moronihah 1 (c. 53 BC). [28] Nephi 2, eldest son of Helaman 3, brother of Lehi 4 and Moronihah 1, father of Nephi 3 (c. 45 BC). [29] Lehi 4, younger son of Helaman 3, brother of Nephi 2 and Moronihah 1 (c. 45 BC). [30] Samuel, known as Samuel the Lamanite (c. 6 BC). [31]

  6. Book of Helaman - Wikipedia

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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 continues the history of the Nephites and the Lamanites from approximately 50 BC to ...

  7. Nephi the Disciple - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, Nephi (/ ˈ n iː f aɪ / NEE-fy) is a Nephite prophet whom Jesus calls as a disciple. Nephi's ministry was centered on Christ, and included prophesying of His birth, working miracles in His name, witnessing His visitation to the Americas after the Resurrection, and administering His church after He had ascended.

  8. Book of Mormon rulers - Wikipedia

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    Ammoron, Nephite traitor, brother of Amalickiah and descendant of Zoram, who engaged in angry correspondence with Moroni 1. King of the Lamanites after Amalickiah's death, then killed by Teancum (c. 66-61 BC). [29] Tubaloth, son of Ammoron. Appointed Coriantumr 3, a mighty man and Nephite dissenter, to lead his armies (c. 51 BC). [30]

  9. Nephites - Wikipedia

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    In the Book of Mormon, the Nephites (/ ˈ n iː f aɪ t s /) [1] are one of four groups (along with the Lamanites, Jaredites, and Mulekites) said to have settled in the ancient Americas. The term is used throughout the Book of Mormon to describe the religious, political, and cultural traditions of the group of settlers.