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The Book of Mormon > Omni > Chapter 1
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The Book of Mormon > Omni > Chapter 1
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The Book of Mormon > Omni > Chapter 1
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Verse 12
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Verse 14
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Verse 15
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Verse 15Note that the Mulekites left Jersualem just after Lehi and his family. See 1 Ne 1:4. [edit]
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Verse 19
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Verse 17Unlike the people of Nephi, the people of Zarahemla didn't have any records. Compare Mosiah 1:3-5 where King Benjamin tells Mosiah that were it not for the records that the Nephites had, their people too would have dwindled in unbelief. It may be that King Benjamin was thinking of the people of Zarahemla when he says this. [edit]
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Verse 21
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Verse 26
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Verse 27
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Verse 28
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Strong and MightyThe following men are described as large, strong, or mighty men in the Book of Mormon:
These terms are used most often to describe Jaredite or Mulekite military leaders. When the ancestry of a person so described is not mentioned (eg. Nehor, Amalickiah, leader of expedition in Ommi--perhaps the terms indicate that they share Jaredite or Mulekite ancestry (an exception being Captain Moroni?). Perhaps these phrases pass beyond mere description, to serve as military titles. Interestingly, "strong and mighty" is first used in the Nephite record here in Omni after Mosiah has translated the brief record of the Jaredites and the Nephites have integrated with the Mulekites. [edit]
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