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    Lehi (Hebrew: לֶחִי), also known as Ramath Lehi (רָמַת לֶחִי), is a place mentioned in the Bible. The Book of Judges relates that Lehi was the site of...
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  • Lehi may refer to: Lehi (Bible), a location in Judea Lehi, Arizona, a community Lehi, Mesa, a community in Mesa, Arizona Lehi, Arkansas, a community Lehi...
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    Mormon, Lehi (/ˈliːhaɪ/ LEE-hy) was a prophet who lived in Jerusalem during the reign of King Zedekiah (approximately 600 BC). In First Nephi, Lehi is rejected...
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    Lehi (Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈleχi]; Hebrew: לח״י, sometimes abbreviated "LHI"), officially the Fighters for the Freedom of Israel (Hebrew: לוחמי חרות...
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  • after Lehi from the Book of Mormon, as opposed to Lehi (Bible) a place in the Old Testament. Book of Mormon Lehi's include two prophets: Lehi (Book of...
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  • The locations, lands, and nations mentioned in the Bible are not all listed here. Some locations might appear twice, each time under a different name...
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    Israel Eldad (category Lehi members)
    Revisionist Zionist philosopher and member of the Jewish underground group Lehi in Mandatory Palestine. Israel Scheib was born in 1910 in Pidvolochysk, Galicia...
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    Lost 116 pages (redirect from Book of Lehi)
    of the Latter Day Saint movement, said was the translation of the Book of Lehi, the first portion of the golden plates revealed to him by an angel in 1827...
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  • religious text of the Latter-day Saint Movement. Narrated by Nephi, son of Lehi, unlike the first Book of Nephi, 2 Nephi contains little history of the Nephite...
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  • Rahman Rakal Rakem Rakkath Rakkon Ram Ramah Ramath Ramathaim-Zophim Ramath-lehi Ramath-mizpeh Ramiah Ramoth Raphah Reaiah Reba Rebekah Rechab Reelaiah Regem...
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  • Seraiah (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from Easton's Bible Dictionary)
    Seraiah ben Neriah Sariah - according to the Book of Mormon, the wife of Lehi, and the mother of Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi Zrahia, a religious moshav...
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  • of his father Lehi. Multiple scholars have noticed parallels between Nephi's journey in first Nephi and the Exodus story in the Bible. Nephi consciously...
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    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he is described as the son of Lehi, a prophet, and the founder of the Nephite people. The Book of Mormon also...
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    of Jacob, son of Lehi. According to Matthew George Easton, 19th-century Scottish Presbyterian preacher and author of Easton's Bible Dictionary, "In his...
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    Yitzhak Shamir (category Lehi members)
    formed the breakaway militia group Lehi. Lehi was unable to persuade the Axis powers to lend it support. Shamir led Lehi after Stern's assassination in 1942...
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    Moshe Barazani (category Lehi members)
    14, 1926 – April 21, 1947) was an Iraqi-born Kurdish Jew and a member of Lehi ("Freedom Fighters of Israel," aka the "Stern Gang") underground movement...
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  • emeritus of geography and planning Eliyahu Bet-Zuri (1922–1945), Jewish Lehi member and assassin Eliyahu Berligne (1866–1959), a founder of Tel Aviv,...
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    According to the Book of Mormon, Sariah (/səˈraɪə/) was the wife of Lehi, and the mother of Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi. She traveled with her husband...
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    Mormon. After the family of Lehi flees Jerusalem and sets up a camp in the wilderness, upon being commanded by God in a dream, Lehi sends his four sons back...
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    the pre-state period (1920s–1940s), Zionist paramilitaries like the Irgun, Lehi, Haganah and Palmach engaged in violent campaigns against British authorities...
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  • This is a list of places mentioned in the Bible, which do not have their own Wikipedia articles. See also the list of biblical places for locations which...
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    Book of Mormon contains many linguistic similarities to the King James Bible (KJV). In some cases, entire passages are duplicated in the Book of Mormon...
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    in the early part of the Book of Mormon narrative. He is the third son of Lehi and the older brother of Nephi, the narrator of the Book of Mormon's first...
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    according to the Book of Mormon, a vision received in a dream by the prophet Lehi, and later in vision by his son Nephi, who wrote about it in the First Book...
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    is the righteous friend of the prophet Lehi in Jerusalem. When Lehi takes his family into the wilderness, Lehi brings Ishmael and his family too. The...
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    Ostler analysed the Throne-Theophany of Lehi in the First Book of Nephi and concluded that the Theophanies in the Bible and the Book of Mormon have much in...
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    changing his name to Anti-Nephi-Lehi (note: the pronouns in the English translation make it unclear if Anti-Nephi-Lehi chose this name for himself or it...
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    Golden plates (redirect from Golden Bible)
    (also called the gold plates or in some 19th-century literature, the golden bible) are the source from which Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon, a...
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    my father then will I make an account of mine own life." Nephi's father, Lehi, was also a prophet who, after prophesying of the destruction of Jerusalem...
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    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)...
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