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Encyclopedia > Book of Mormon rulers

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Nephites

The Nephites had kings to begin with, then judges, then a brief period of anarchy, then self-governance, initially led by the Savior's teachings.


Reign of the Kings

  • Nephi (569 BC)
  • 2nd Nephi, 3rd Nephi, etc. (Names not given) (c. 540 - 279 BC)
  • Mosiah (c. 279 BC)
  • Benjamin (c. 130 BC)
  • Mosiah II (c. 124 BC)

In The Book of Mormon, Nephi, the son of Lehi, is a prophet and founder of the Nephite people. ... Mosiah was the king of the Nephite nation from about 124 BC to 91 BC according to the Book of Mormon. ... King Benjamin (BoM Arabic ملك بنيامين Maliki Banyāmīn) was a king from the Book of Mormon, the son of Mosiah I, and the second Nephite king of Zarahemla. ... Mosiah was the king of the Nephite nation from about 124 BC to 91 BC according to the Book of Mormon. ...

Kings of Lehi-Nephi

In the Book of Mormon, Zeniff (Hebrew צנף Ṣénip̄ / Ṣānip̄ turban; BoM Arabic زنف Zaniff) is the first of three kings of the second Nephite habitation of the land of Lehi-Nephi. ... King Noah (BoM Arabic ملك نوح Maliku Nūḥ) was a wicked monarch according to the Book of Mormon, best known for burning the prophet Abinadi at the stake. ... In the Book of Mormon, Limhi (BoM Arabic لمحي Limḥī) is the third and final king of the second Nephite habitation of the land of Lehi-Nephi. ...

Reign of the Judges

Alma the Younger (BoM Arabic الما بن الما Almā ibn Almā) was the son of Alma the Elder in the Book of Mormon. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... In the Book of Mormon, Pahoran was the third chief judge over the people of Nephi, having inherited the judgement-seat from his father Nephihah, at the end of the 24th year of the reign of the judges over the Nephites, or 67 B.C. (See Alma 50:39-40. ... In the Book of Mormon, Pahoran was the third chief judge over the people of Nephi, having inherited the judgement-seat from his father Nephihah, at the end of the 24th year of the reign of the judges over the Nephites, or 67 B.C. (See Alma 50:39-40. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... Helaman (IPA pronunciation: , <hee-la-mun>) was a person in The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. ... This article is about Nephi, the son of Helaman in the Book of Mormon. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... Lachoneus was the chief judge of the Nephites during the time of the birth of Christ, or AD 1, the 92nd year of the reign of the judges. ... Lachoneus was the chief judge of the Nephites during the time of the birth of Christ, or AD 1, the 92nd year of the reign of the judges. ...

Lamanites

The Lamanites appear to have had mostly kings.


Kings

In the Book of Mormon, Laman (BoM Arabic لامان Lāmān) was one of the rebellious sons of Lehi and lived around 600 BC. He and his brother Lemuel were ancestors of the Lamanites. ... This page is meant to contain information about people in the Book of Mormon that relatively little is known about, and thus unnecessary to have their own article. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...

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