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Lemuelites (/ˈlɛmjlt/)[1] were a subdivision of Lamanites, a purported people of the ancient Americas referenced in the Book of Mormon.[2] To save time and prevent confusion, those who sought to destroy Nephi's people were often just called Lamanites.

Origins

In the journey in the wilderness, there is a reference to Lemuel, older brother of Nephi younger brother of Laman, marrying one of the daughters of Ishmael.[3] Also in the Wilderness the wives of the Lehi group bear children;[4][5] There we have the beginnings of Lemuel's family, though not referenced as having been called Lemuelites until the ministry of Jacob.[6][unreliable source?]

Other references

During the missionary efforts of Ammon there is a reference to some Lemuelites being converted.[7] Also again there is a reference to them being compounded under the name Lamanites and that Lamanites are made up of Lemuelites, Lamanites, Ishmaelites and dissenters from the Nephites,[8][9] as in Mormon's time as well.[10] After the space of the generations of peace, a group called Lemuelites are among those to break away from the church and reject the gospel.[11]

References

  1. ^ churchofjesuschrist.org: "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide" (retrieved 2012-02-25), IPA-ified from «lĕm´yūl-īt»
  2. ^ Jacob 1:13
  3. ^ 1st Nephi 16:7
  4. ^ 1st Nephi 17:1–2
  5. ^ 1 Nephi 17:20
  6. ^ "Book of Mormon Peoples « Mormonpedia | What Mormons Believe". Archived from the original on August 22, 2011. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
  7. ^ Alma 24:29
  8. ^ Alma 43:13
  9. ^ Alma 47:35
  10. ^ Mormon 1:8–9
  11. ^ 4th Nephi 1:38
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