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Enos (Book of Mormon prophet)

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According to the Book of Mormon, Enos (אֱנוֹשׁ) was a son of Jacob, a Nephite prophet and author of the Book of Enos. [1]

29 relations: Abinadom, Amaleki, Book of Enos, Book of Genesis, Book of Jacob, Book of Mormon, Books of Chronicles, Brigham Young University, Chemish, Enos (biblical figure), First Nephi, Genealogy of Jesus, Generations of Adam, Gospel of Luke, Hebrew language, Hugh Nibley, Jacob (Book of Mormon prophet), Jarom, Lamanite, Lehi (Book of Mormon prophet), Nephi, son of Lehi, Nephites, Omni (Book of Mormon record keeper), President of the Church, Record of the Nephites, Religious Studies Center, Second Nephi, Seth, Spencer W. Kimball.

Abinadom

According to the Book of Mormon, Abinadom was a Nephite record keeper and the son of Chemish.

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Amaleki

According to the Book of Mormon, Amaleki was a Nephite record keeper (ca 130 BC).

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Book of Enos

The Book of Enos is the fourth book of the Book of Mormon.

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Book of Genesis

The Book of Genesis (from the Latin Vulgate, in turn borrowed or transliterated from Greek "", meaning "Origin"; בְּרֵאשִׁית, "Bərēšīṯ", "In beginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and the Old Testament.

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Book of Jacob

The Book of Jacob: The Brother of Nephi, usually referred to as the Book of Jacob, is the third of fifteen books in the Book of Mormon.

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Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement, which adherents believe contains writings of ancient prophets who lived on the American continent from approximately 2200 BC to AD 421.

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Books of Chronicles

In the Christian Bible, the two Books of Chronicles (commonly referred to as 1 Chronicles and 2 Chronicles, or First Chronicles and Second Chronicles) generally follow the two Books of Kings and precede Ezra–Nehemiah, thus concluding the history-oriented books of the Old Testament, often referred to as the Deuteronomistic history.

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Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University (BYU, sometimes referred to colloquially as The Y) is a private, non-profit research university in Provo, Utah, United States completely owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church) and run under the auspices of its Church Educational System.

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Chemish

According to the Book of Mormon, Chemish was a Nephite record keeper.

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Enos (biblical figure)

Enos or Enosh (אֱנוֹשׁ ʼEnōš; "mortal man"; Yāniš/’Anūš; Ge'ez: ሄኖስ Henos), in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, is the first son of Seth who figures in the Generations of Adam, and consequently referred to within the genealogies of 1 Chronicles.

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First Nephi

The First Book of Nephi: His Reign and Ministry, usually referred to as First Nephi or 1 Nephi, is the first book of the Book of Mormon and one of four books with the name Nephi.

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Genealogy of Jesus

The New Testament provides two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus, one in the Gospel of Matthew and another in the Gospel of Luke.

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Generations of Adam

"Generations of Adam" is a concept in in the Hebrew Bible.

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Gospel of Luke

The Gospel According to Luke (Τὸ κατὰ Λουκᾶν εὐαγγέλιον, to kata Loukan evangelion), also called the Gospel of Luke, or simply Luke, is the third of the four canonical Gospels.

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Hebrew language

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Hugh Nibley

Hugh Winder Nibley (March 27, 1910 – February 24, 2005) was an American scholar and Mormon apologist who was a professor at Brigham Young University (BYU) for nearly 50 years.

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Jacob (Book of Mormon prophet)

According to the Book of Mormon, Jacob (Yaʿakov) was a younger brother of the prophet Nephi, the keeper of the small plates of Nephi after Nephi's death, and is considered to be the author of the Book of Jacob.

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Jarom

According to the Book of Mormon, Jarom was a Nephite prophet, the son of the prophet Enos, who lived from about 420 BC to about 361 BC.

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Lamanite

The Lamanites are one of the four civilizations of the Book of Mormon, a sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement, published in 1830 by its founder Joseph Smith, which purports to be an ancient history of God's dealings with people in the Western Hemisphere.

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Lehi (Book of Mormon prophet)

According to the Book of Mormon, Lehi was a prophet who lived in Jerusalem during the reign of king Zedekiah (approximately 600 BC).

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Nephi, son of Lehi

Nephi is one of the central figures described in the Book of Mormon.

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Nephites

The Nephites are one of many groups (including the Lamanites, Jaredites, and Mulekites) to be mentioned in the Book of Mormon to be settled in the ancient Americas.

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Omni (Book of Mormon record keeper)

According to the Book of Mormon, Omni is the first writer of several authors of the Book of Omni, and the son of Jarom.

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President of the Church

In the Latter Day Saint movement, the President of the Church is generally considered to be the highest office of the church.

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Record of the Nephites

The phrase record of the Nephites has two distinct but related usages.

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Religious Studies Center

The Religious Studies Center (RSC) is the research and publishing arm of Religious Education at Brigham Young University (BYU), sponsoring scholarship on Latter-day Saint (LDS) culture, history, scripture, and doctrine.

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Second Nephi

The Second Book of Nephi, usually referred to as Second Nephi or 2 Nephi, is the second book of the Book of Mormon.

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Seth

Seth (translit;; "placed", "appointed"; Σήθ), in Judaism, Christianity, Mandaeism, and Islam, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, who were the only other of their children mentioned by name in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible).

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Spencer W. Kimball

Spencer Woolley Kimball (March 28, 1895 – November 5, 1985) was an American business, civic, and religious leader, and was the 12th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enos_(Book_of_Mormon_prophet)

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