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Lamanite — According to the The Book of Mormon , a Lamanite is a member of one of four main groups described in the book. The other three are the Jaredites, Mulekites, and Nephites. Those who believe in the Book of Mormon as a literal translation believe… … Wikipedia
Lamanite — Lamanites Livre de Mormon Personnages Léhi Néphi Jacob Omni Benjamin Mosiah Abi … Wikipédia en Français
lamanite — la·man·ite … English syllables
lamanite — ˈlāməˌnīt noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Laman, eponymous ancestor of the Lamanites in the Book of Mormon (Jacob 3:5) + English ite) Mormonism : a member of a people descended from Laman, a son of the Jewish prophet Lehi, and… … Useful english dictionary
Samuel the Lamanite — was a prophet in the Book of Mormon sent by Lord around 5 B.C. to teach and warn the Nephites just before the Savior s birth. The account is recorded in Helaman 13 16. A ProphecyThe Nephites had become wicked while the Lamanites kept the… … Wikipedia
Aaron (Lamanite) — This article is about the Lamanite figure in the Book of Mormon. For other uses, please see Aaron (disambiguation) According to the Book of Mormon, Aaron was a Lamanite king who lived during the 4th century A.D. in the Americas. He is mentioned… … Wikipedia
Book of Mormon chronology — This chronology outlines the major events in the history of the Book of Mormon , according to the text. Dates given correspond to dates in the footnotes of the LDS edition of the Book of Mormon , found online… … Wikipedia
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Nephite — According to the Book of Mormon, a Nephite is a member of one of the four main groups of settlers of the ancient Americas. The other three groups are the Lamanites, Jaredites and Mulekites. In the Book of Mormon, the Nephites were a group of… … Wikipedia
Genetics and the Book of Mormon — The Book of Mormon, one of the four books of scripture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (see Standard Works ), is an account of a three groups of people. Two of these groups originated from Israel. There is generally no support… … Wikipedia