- In the Book of Mormon, the
Nephites (/ˈniːfaɪt/) are one of four
groups (along with the Lamanites, Jaredites, and Mulekites) said to have
settled in the...
- the
Nephites has two
distinct but
related usages. The
primary use is to
describe the
collection of
inscribed metal plates on
which the
Nephites purportedly...
- In the Book of Mormon, the
Three Nephites (also
known as the
Three Nephite Disciples) are
three Nephite disciples of
Jesus who were
blessed by
Jesus to...
- in line of
kingly succession, who
spent his life in captivity. Aaron3,
Nephite and
second son of Mosiah2, who
refused the
throne and
became a successful...
-
Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) was a
Nephite dissenter and
Lamanite captain.
Coriantumr led the
Lamanite armies against the
Nephites in an
attempt to
conquer the...
-
Three Witnesses Eight Witnesses Spalding–Rigdon
theory Peoples Jaredites Nephites Amalekites Amlicites Zoramites Lamanites Anti-Nephi-Lehies
Persons Aaron...
-
Mormon that for much of the
narrative functions as the
capital of the
Nephites,
their political and
religious center.
Zarahemla has been the namesake...
- of the four
peoples (along with the Jaredites, the Mulekites, and the
Nephites)
described as
having settled in the
ancient Americas in the Book of Mormon...
-
Moroni (/məˈroʊnaɪ/) is
described in the Book of
Mormon as the last
Nephite prophet, historian, and
military commander who,
according to the
faith of...
- King Noah (/ˈnoʊə/) is a
Nephite king in the Book of
Mormon who
appears in the Book of Mosiah. Noah
rules over a
colony of
Nephites who come from Zarahemla...