- In the Book of Mormon, the
Lamanites (/ˈleɪmənaɪt/) are one of the four
peoples (along with the Jaredites, the Mulekites, and the Nephites) described...
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According to the Book of Mormon,
Samuel the
Lamanite is a
prophet who
lived in the
ancient Americas, sent by
Jesus Christ around 5 BC to
teach and warn...
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peace treaty with the
Lamanite king
whose people inhabit the land. Zeniff’s
people prosper with him as king, but the
Lamanite king
betrays their treaty...
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death by fire.
During a
Lamanite invasion, Noah and some of his
people flee the land, and
those who
remain are
subjected to
Lamanite control. Noah attempts...
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spiritual outpouring and then
performing another miracle by
lifting the
Lamanite queen from a death-like trance.
Literary and
theological interpretations...
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Program (IPP) or
Indian Student Placement Program (ISPP), also
called the
Lamanite Placement Program, was
operated by the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
- the text is to
engage Amalickiah's
coastal campaign.
After fighting the
Lamanite army to a standstill, Tean**** and an
unnamed servant enter the camp and...
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father of Lamoni.
Brother to Ammon3, Omner, and
Himni (c. 92 BC). Aaron4,
Lamanite king who
attacked Mormon2 with a
larger army, but lost (c. AD 330). Abinadi...
- Ishmael, part of
territory controlled by the
Lamanites. Lamoni's
father is king over all of the
Lamanites.
After initially having the
Nephite missionary...
- "aboriginal
inhabitants of the country" (referring to the
Nephites and
Lamanites who
figure in the Book of Mormon's
primary narrative).
Smith sometimes...