Web2 jan. 1988 · Lehi's sons were asked to do this five times (2 1/2 round trips) for a total of approximately 1,300 miles-- akin to the journey of the latter-day pioneers, but across less … WebLehi the prophet flees Jerusalem with his wife, Sariah, and his sons—Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi. They journey south into the wilderness, build an altar ac...
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Web12 mei 2024 · Let me give you a little history as to how Ishmael’s family ended up in the wilderness with Lehi’s family. Sometime after the Lord had sent Nephi and his brothers to obtain the plates from Laban, the Lord … In 1 Nephi 2, Lehi and his family settle their camp in a valley with a river, whose mouth opens into the Red Sea. Lehi “called the name of the river, Laman” (1 Nephi 2:8) and called the valley after his son Lemuel. Researchers have remarkably identified a location that matches Lehi’s description of a valley that is … Meer weergeven Lehi’s story begins in Jerusalem, he having dwelt there “all his days” (1 Nephi 1:4). Jerusalem is perhaps the most archaeologically … Meer weergeven When Lehi and his family travel south, they describe traveling both “by” the borders of the Red Sea, and “in” the borders of the … Meer weergeven The location of the place where Nephi broke his bow (1 Nephi 16:18) is known with the least certainty. The best clue we have comes … Meer weergeven Our best clues for the location of Shazer come from its name. The etymology of Shazer has had several proposals. Some have proposed it means “to twist, to intertwine,” … Meer weergeven WebNephi needs to retrieve the precious plates and so has to go back to Jerusalem, murders an innocent caretaker, steals the ‘plates’, then it’s back down to Al Bad’ - another 470km. (J. … north dakota parcels gis