- The Book of Mormon".
After the
Nephites arrived in America, up to the
reign of
Mosiah II (c. 592–91 BC), the
Nephites were
ruled by kings. Nephi's brother...
- 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...
-
again identified as
Nephites, but both
groups were
reported to have
fallen into apostasy. The
reestablished Lamanites and
Nephites were
largely distinguished...
-
Jared Hickman calls it "the
Nephite home base for the rest of the narrative"
after the
Nephites migrate there. The
Nephites who
remain in the land of Nephi...
- 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...
- leader, Giddianhi, sent a
letter to the
Nephite governor Lachoneus demanding surrender. In AD 21, however, the
Nephites defeated the Gadiantons,
killing both...
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Three Witnesses Eight Witnesses Spalding–Rigdon
theory Peoples Jaredites Nephites Amalekites Amlicites Zoramites Lamanites Anti-Nephi-Lehies
Persons Aaron...
- and in this
conflict the
Nephites are destro****
while the
Lamanites emerge victorious. In the narrative, Mormon, a
Nephite,
lives during this period...
- His people,
called the
Nephites, were near to
being destro**** by the
Lamanites who had had many
previous wars with the
Nephites.
Mormon wrote to the leader...
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Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) was a
Nephite dissenter and
Lamanite captain.
Coriantumr led the
Lamanite armies against the
Nephites in an
attempt to
conquer the...