
Limhi - Wikipedia
In the Book of Mormon, Limhi (/ ˈlɪmhaɪ /) [1] is the third and final king of the second Nephite habitation of the land of Lehi-Nephi. He succeeds his father, Noah. Led by Ammon (a descendant of Zarahemla), Limhi and his people escape from the Lamanites with his people to …
Limhi - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
In the Book of Mormon, a righteous king of the Nephites in the land of Nephi; he was a son of King Noah (Mosiah 7:7–9). King Limhi entered into a covenant to serve God (Mosiah 21:32). He led his people out of Lamanite bondage and returned to Zarahemla (Mosiah 22).
King Limhi and His People Escape - The Church of Jesus Christ …
Ammon guided King Limhi and his people through the wilderness to Zarahemla, where they were welcomed.
King Noah and King Limhi - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter …
Limhi and his people learned more about God. They made a covenant, or special promise, to serve God and obey His commandments. They were baptized and became part of God’s Church.
Abinidi or Limhi? – Times & Seasons
4 days ago · It seems likely that Limhi watched, listened and learned—witnessed if you like—so that his people would benefit later. Instead of the present audience of the time when Abinidi spoke, Limhi’s audience was a future audience, one after Noah’s death who would need his witness to suffer through the rule of the Lamanites and know how to flee ...
Why Are Mormon’s Extensive Quotations of Limhi Significant?
King Limhi was the “third in a line of kings (ca. 121 B.C.) that ruled over a group of Nephites who had left Zarahemla around 200 B.C.” Limhi might have been lost to history were it not for Mormon’s extensive quotations of his speeches.
Limhi • Book of Mormon Online
Limhi was a Nephite king, the son of King Noah³ and the grandson of Zeniff, who had led a group of Nephites to reclaim the land of their fathers, the land of Nephi (Mosiah 7:9). After the death of his father, who was killed by his own people for his iniquities (Mosiah 19:20), Limhi ascended to the throne during a tumultuous period marked by ...
LIMHI - Book of Mormon Onomasticon - Brigham Young University
Together with the H EBREW word for “alive; live,” חי ḥay, LIMHI might be etymologized as “the people live,” that is, “the people are preserved alive.” (RFS) The element lim also occurs in Amorite PNs of the Bronze Age, perhaps the most prominent being the king of Mari, Zimri-Lim.
Lamanites had enslaved King Limhi's people in the land of Lehi …
Mar 26, 1988 · Limhi was the third king over the descendants of a colony that left Zarahemla with Zeniff about 200 B.C. to return to the land of Lehi-Nephi. Limhi's father was the unrighteous King Noah, who had placed the priesthood in the hands of corrupt and wicked men (Mosiah 11:11), and who caused the prophet Abinadi to be burned to death.
People of Limhi • Book of Mormon Online
The people of Limhi were a Nephite group led by King Limhi, the son of King Noah, who inherited the kingdom upon his father’s death. During their subjugation by the Lamanites, they were forced to pay half of all they possessed as tribute (Mosiah 19:26).
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