- The
Jaredites (/ˈdʒærədaɪt/) are one of four
peoples (along with the Nephites, Lamanites, and Mulekites) that the Latter-day
Saints believe settled in...
- was both a
religious and
secular leader. Aaron2, son or
descendant of
Jaredite king Heth2 , in line of
kingly succession, who
spent his life in captivity...
-
translation of texts, and
Mormon noting that
Benjamin kept in his
possession Jaredite records,
specifically the
writings of the
Brother of Jared. In the 1837...
-
Jaredite kings are a
series of
monarchs described in the Book of Mormon,
comprising chapters 6-15 of the Book of Ether.
According to that narrative, as...
- (/ˈiːθər/) is one of the
books of the Book of Mormon. It
describes the
Jaredites,
descendants of
Jared and his companions, who were led by God to the Americas...
-
Nephites were destro**** is the hill
where the
Jaredites were also destro****. This hill was
known to the
Jaredites as Ramah. It was
approximately near to the...
- of four
groups (the
others being the Nephites, the Lamanites, and the
Jaredites)
described in the Book of
Mormon as
having settled in the
ancient Americas...
- in the Book of Mormon, King
Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) was the last
Jaredite along with the
prophet Ether. He and his
family lived wickedly, rejecting...
- the
Jaredites,
citing similarities and
noting that the
period in
which the
Olmecs flourished and
later declined corresponds roughly with the
Jaredite civilization...
- 𐐀𐐛𐐇𐐣), in the
beliefs of the
Latter Day
Saint movement (Mormons), was a
Jaredite king, the son of Ahah.
Information about him is
found in the Book of Ether...