
Jaredites - Wikipedia
According to the Book of Mormon, they fled across the ocean on unique barges and established an ancient civilization in America. Mainstream archaeology has found no evidence of the existence of Jaredites or any of the other three groups. [2]
Jaredites - The Encyclopedia of Mormonism
May 27, 2011 · The Jaredites are a people described in the book of Ether (see Book of Mormon: Book of Ether) whose name derives from their first leader, Jared. The Jaredites date to the time of the "great tower" mentioned in the Old Testament (Gen. 11:1-9), …
Jaredites - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs, & Religion
Oct 28, 2011 · The Jaredites were a people whose history is given in the Book of Mormon, an ancient record kept by the people of the Americas and then later translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Jaredites were descendants of Jared, his …
The Jaredite origin in the Old World probably dates to the third millennium B.C., which due to the scarcity of historical material presents obstacles to the use of comparative literature or archaeology.
Jaredites • Book of Mormon Online
The Jaredite civilization cycled through prosperity and decline, with prophets consistently calling for repentance (Ether 11:1-6). Their history was characterized by a series of political turmoil, secret alliances seeking power, and widespread violence that ultimately led …
Jaredites - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
They were led by God from the Tower of Babel to the Americas, a promised land (Ether 1:42–43; 2–3; 6:1–18). Although their nation had at one time millions of people, they were all destroyed by civil war brought on by wickedness (Ether 14–15).
The Jaredites—A Case Study in Following the Brethren
One way to view the fall of the Jaredites is to observe the four points of sequence that led to their downfall: 1. God sent prophets to call the people to repentance. 2. They warned them of destruction if they didn’t repent. 3. The people choose to repent or reject the prophetic message. 4. The consequences of their decision.
What Do We Know About the Jaredite Plates? - Book of Mormon Study Notes
May 26, 2019 · After the death of Mormon, his son Moroni wrote a history of the Jaredite people, using the twenty-four plates as his source (Header to the Book of Ether). The book does tell stories of crimes committed by people who had made oaths …
The Plates within the Plates - The Church of Jesus Christ of …
The plates of Ether were written by the Jaredite prophet Ether on 24 plates and contain the history of the Jaredites. These plates were found by the people of Limhi in the days of King Mosiah.
Nov 3, 2016 · By constructing an internal map and identifying a probable physical location of the Kingdom of the descendants of the Jaredites, it follows that archeological evidence should be able to relatively identify a possible descendant culture of the Jaredite people.