of the last three kings, I can therefore assume that Mulek's given name was actually "Benjamin." Since the Yaxchilan king list implies that King Mosiah the elder married King Zarahemla's daughter (Lady Kuk)13 then it might be assumed that Mosiah and Kuk named their son after the Mulekite...
TheBook of Mormonland ofZarahemlaand“a land among many waters”byCumorah, are so near each other, that travelers from the south mistook one region for the other. (Mosiah 8:7-8;21:25-26,Ether 9:3;15:8-11)This overlooked fact proves many proposed "Book of Mormon" maps false! SeeDist...
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[2] See Book of Mormon Central, “Why Does the Book of Mosiah Talk So Much about Priesthood Authority? (Mosiah 23:17),” KnoWhy 101 (May 17, 2016). [3] See Moroni 2:1–2:“The words of Christ, which he spake unto his disciples, the twelve whom he had chosen, as he laid his...
冒险 剧情:Two hundred fify years after the events of The Book of Mormon Movie Volume I The Journey, Mosiah I is king of the Nephites. They abandon the City of Nephi and discover the people of Zarahemla who came from Jerusalem in the days of Zedekiah. Mosiah I is made king over them...
—Mosiah 9:9-10 RE The commandment to impart of our substance to those in need does not mean an able-bodied man should neglect his duty to support his family with the expectation that others will provide the needed substance for him and his family. As Paul wrote: “But if any provide ...
The Book of Mormon describes that “they fought for their lives, and for their wives, and for their children; therefore they exerted themselves and like dragons did they fight” (Mosiah 20:11). 4.See Brant A. Gardner, Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of ...
Ask: How does the Book of Mormon depict non-believers? Mosiah 26:1 Now it came to pass that there were many of the rising generation that could not understand the words of king Benjamin, being little children at the time he spake unto his people; and they did not believe the tradition...
The Book of Mormon was intended, and is correctly read, to be applied to current events and personal relationships in our day. “In its descriptions of the problems of today’s society,” said President Hinckley,“it is as current as the morning newspaper and much more definitive, inspired,...
It reminded me of King Benjamin in the Book of Mosiah. As he preached and taught the people, they had gathered from all over the land. It may have been a hot day (as it often was with our Easter practices). And to listen to King Benjamin, the people gathered in tents – as ...