- In the Book of Mormon,
Limhi (/ˈlɪmhaɪ/) is the
third and
final king of the
second Nephite habitation of the land of Lehi-Nephi. He
succeeds his father...
- text of
Mosiah 21:28 and
Ether 4:1 narrate, respectively,
Ammon telling Limhi that king
Benjamin has a gift for the
miraculous translation of texts, and...
- families, and they burn him at the stake. Noah is
succeeded by his son,
Limhi.
Members of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church)...
- The
historian Brigham Madsen notes, "[T]he
responsibility for the [Fort
Limhi raid] lay
mainly with the Bannock."
David Bigler concludes that the raid...
- met by
guards and
taken to
prison and then
brought before a king
named Limhi.
Limhi tells this
group their story and
shows the
Record of Zeniff, who was...
- Salmon. The
county was
established in 1869 and
named after Fort
Lemhi (or
Limhi), a
remote Mormon missionary settlement from 1855 to 1858 in
Bannock and...
-
Record of
Zeniff records the
reigns of Zeniff, his son Noah and
grandson Limhi. The
timespan is
approximately 75 years.
According to the Book of Mormon...
- then fled to
Zarahemla where he met Mosiah2.
Instrumental in
conversion of
Limhi (c. 173-91 BC). Alma2, son of Alma1,
known as "Alma the Younger". Nephite...
- upon the
Golden Plates. The
plates of
Limhi The
Jaredite plates were a set of
plates found by the
people of
Limhi containing the
record of the Jaredites...
- Fort
Lemhi (originally
spelled Fort
Limhi) was a
Mormon settlement from 1855 to 1858
located approximately two
miles (3 km)
north of present-day Tendoy...