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According to the Book of Mormon, Lehi (/ˈliːhaɪ/ LEE-hy) was a
prophet who
lived in
Jerusalem during the
reign of King
Zedekiah (approximately 600 BC)...
- Ephraim, Hill in the
Northern Region Land of
First Inheritance, Near the
Lehites'
original landing point City of Gad (/ɡæd/), City destro**** at the crucifixion...
- ally
against their older brothers,
Laman and Lemuel. When the
original Lehite colony splits into
Nephites and Lamanites, Sam and his
family side with...
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taught and
blessed them.
Prophesied of by name and by
titles throughout the
Lehite diaspora until his
appearance (c. 34 AD). Jonas1, son of Nephi3, and one...
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Arabian Peninsula, a "fruitful branch" of Joseph's
posterity (the '
Lehite Colony',
composed of
descendants of both
Ephraim and Man****eh) traveled...
- from the
interior desert. Both the
general area and the
location when the
Lehites camped must be
fertile and
capable of
producing crops. It must be a coastal...
- determined." The
Babylonian captivity occurred after the
departure of the
Lehites recounted in the Book of Mormon. Both
Christian and
Rabbinic baptism is...
- are used as
evidence by some Book of
Mormon scholars to
suggest that the
Lehites inhabited the
entire North American continent as
proposed by the Hemispheric...
- of
Mormon that the text
implies had been
named prior to
contact with the
Lehite travelers, in
contrast to Lehi's
normal application of the
Middle Eastern...
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obedience and
offers to
spare his life if he (Zoram)
agrees to join the
Lehite party in the wilderness. The
story of
Nephi killing Laban has occasioned...