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Amulek (/ˈæmjuːlɛk/) is a man
referred to in the Book of Alma, a
section of the Book of Mormon.
After being visited by an angel, he
gives food to the prophet...
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internal Book of Alma. When Alma and
Amulek preach in Ammonihah, the
lawyer Zeezrom unsuccessfully attempts to
bribe Amulek to deny the
existence of God. Setting...
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Nephites through his vocation. Alma the
Younger and his
missionary companion Amulek teach Zeezrom in Ammonihah. At
first he resists, but is
ultimately converted...
- Alma
reenters the city, he
meets Amulek, a
resident of Ammonihah.
Having been
commanded by an
angel to host Alma,
Amulek offers Alma food and a
place to...
- and Ammonihah,
where he was reviled.
Angelic visitation brought him to
Amulek, with whom he went out to preach.
Accused by Zeezrom and
questioned by Antionah...
- with the
Lamanites in war. The
people of
Ammonihah who
imprison Alma and
Amulek and kill or
exile their followers are
adherents of Nehor, as are the Amalekites...
- his
friend Amulek using a
Universalist line of questioning.
Zeezrom asks
Amulek, "Shall [the Son of God] save his
people in
their sins?"
Amulek answers,...
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married Sam, Nephi, and Zoram1. A
second Ishmael2 is the
grandfather of
Amulek.
According to Hugh Nibley, the
proverbial ancestor of the
Arabs is Ishmael...
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called the "plan of salvation". In the Book of
Mormon the
prophet Amulek teaches that the "great and last
sacrifice will be the Son of God, yea,...
- back into the city
through a
different route from the south.
There he met
Amulek, a
lapsed believer (Alma 10:5-6) of some
social prominence who fed Alma...