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traveled to the
Americas and
established a
civilization there. The word
Mulekite,
after Mulek, is
commonly used to
refer to his group. It is one of four...
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traveled across the
ocean to the Americas,
where he
founded the
Mulekite nation. The
Mulekites later merged with
another Israelite splinter group—the Nephites—to...
- (/ˈdʒærədaɪt/) are one of four
peoples (along with the Nephites, Lamanites, and
Mulekites) that the Latter-day
Saints believe settled in
ancient America. The Book...
- (/ˈleɪmənaɪt/) are one of the four
peoples (along with the Jaredites, the
Mulekites, and the Nephites)
described as
having settled in the
ancient Americas...
- the
manual states. "The br****
plates blessed not only the
Nephite and
Mulekite nations, but they led to some of the
written portions of the gold plates...
- (/ˈniːfaɪts/) are one of four
groups (along with the Lamanites, Jaredites, and
Mulekites) said to have
settled in the
ancient Americas. The term is used throughout...
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their retrieval by the sons of Lehi and in
later Nephite, Lamanite, and
Mulekite society. For Gardner, the
plates function as a
symbol of
political authority...
- Nephites, one of the four
groups (including the Lamanites, Jaredites, and
Mulekites)
described in the Book of
Mormon as
having settled in the
ancient Americas...
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during 590 BCE (termed Nephites,
Lamanites and
Mulekites).
While the Nephites, Lamanites, and
Mulekites were all of
Jewish origin coming from
Israel around...
- (as
quoted by Jacob2)
prophesied will obey the stem of Jesse. Ammon2, a
Mulekite descendant and
leader of a
Nephite expedition from
Zarahemla to land of...