The Book of Helaman (/ˈhiːləmən/HEE-lə-mən) is one of the books that make up the Book of Mormon, a text held sacred by churches within the Latter Day Saint movement, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The book continues the history of the Nephites and the Lamanites from approximately 50 BC to 1 BC. It discusses political unrest among the Nephites and the formation of a group of secret dissenters called the Gadianton Robbers. Helaman, son of Helaman leads the Nephites for a time, and his sons Nephi and Lehi go on a successful mission to the Lamanites. When Nephi returns home, he correctly identifies the murderer of the chief judge using his prophetic powers, and sends a famine to the Nephite which lasts three years. After a digression from Mormon, the book of Helaman ends with Samuel the Lamanite's prophecy of the signs that will precede Christ's birth and death. Helaman deals with themes of external and internal conflict, hidden information, Nephite racism, and Mormon's views of history as deduced by his redaction of it.
The Bookof Mormon mentions three men named Helaman (/ˈhiːləmən/ HEE-lə-mən). The first was the son of King Benjamin, king of the united Nephite-Zarahemla...
The Bookof Mormon is a religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement, first published in 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Bookof Mormon: An Account Written...
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- 6) of the Bookof Ether. Captain Moroni, see Moroni1 Cezoram, eighth Nephite chief judge (c. 30 BC), preceded by Nephi, son ofHelaman, and succeeded...
warriors, also known as The Army ofHelaman, are an army of young men in the Bookof Mormon, first mentioned in the Bookof Alma. They are portrayed as extremely...
dies. Helaman, son ofHelaman takes charge of the records. The Lamanites attack but are driven back by the army of Moronihah. End of the Bookof Alma....
Zeezrom Helaman Shiblon Corianton, after his repentance Helaman II Nephi Lehi Samuel the Lamanite Lachoneus the Chief Judge Gidgiddoni Disciples of Christ...
Aminadab (/əˈmɪnədæb/) is a person in the Bookof Mormon who appears in the BookofHelaman. He had been a member of the Nephite church but left it and became...
The Bookof Mormon witnesses were a group of contemporaries of Joseph Smith who claimed to have seen the golden plates from which Smith translated the...
Plates of Ether that had been recovered by the people of Zeniff. Alma son of Alma Helaman, son of Alma Shiblon, son of Alma Helaman, son ofHelaman — nephew...
Subjects of criticism of the Bookof Mormon include its origins, authenticity, and historicity, which have been subject to considerable criticism from...
Missionaries Land of Antionum, Home of the Zoramites, visited by Nephite Missionaries Antiparah, City captured by the Lamanites and Regained by Helaman and Antipus...
27:29, Alma 43:18, 20, 37, Alma 44:8, Alma 60:2, Helaman 1:14 B. H. Roberts noted: "The word [cimiter] is of oriental and uncertain origin and appears in...
The Bookof Moroni (/məˈroʊnaɪ/) is the last of the books that make up the Bookof Mormon. According to the text it was written by the prophet Moroni sometime...
The Bookof Nephi: The Son of Nephi, Who Was the Son ofHelaman is religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement. The book is usually referred to as...
The Bookof Ether (/ˈiːθər/) is one of the books of the Bookof Mormon. It describes the Jaredites, descendants of Jared and his companions, who were led...
ScholarsArchive. Stott 2006, pp. 6–7. Takagi (2022, p. 20). The quotation is Helaman 6:8. Takagi 2022, pp. 21–22. Takagi 2022, p. 21. Couch 2020, pp. 142–144...
historicity of the Bookof Mormon is the historical actuality of persons and events that are written in it, meaning the quality of it being part of history...
The First Bookof Nephi: His Reign and Ministry (/ˈniːfaɪ/), usually referred to as First Nephi or 1 Nephi, is the first bookof the Bookof Mormon, the...
bible) are the source from which Joseph Smith translated the Bookof Mormon, a sacred text of the faith. Some accounts from people who reported handling...