
The Book of Jarom - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Book of Jarom Chapter 1 The Nephites keep the law of Moses, look forward to the coming of Christ, and prosper in the land—Many prophets labor to keep the people in the way of truth. About 399–361 B.C.
Jarom - Wikipedia
In the Book of Mormon, Jarom (/ ˈdʒærəm /) [1] is a Nephite prophet, the son of the prophet Enos. Jarom narrates the Book of Jarom, which comprises 15 verses in the Book of Mormon.
Book of Jarom - Wikipedia
The Book of Jarom (/ ˈdʒærəm /) is the fifth book in the Book of Mormon. According to the text it was written by Jarom, who was the son of Enos and a descendant of Jacob, the brother of the prophet Nephi. The Book of Jarom is very short, consisting of only fifteen verses.
Introduction to the Book of Jarom
Jarom 1:3–12 Jarom records the fulfillment of the Lord’s promise to bless and prosper the Nephites as they kept His commandments. He testifies of the Savior’s power to save people from sin even before His mortal ministry, allowing people to “believe in him … as though he already was” (Jarom 1:11).
Jarom - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Jarom recorded that the Nephites continued to live the law of Moses and look forward to the coming of Christ. They were led by kings who were mighty men of faith.
Jarom - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs, & Religion
Jarom is a Nephite in the relatively early days of the history detailed in the Book of Mormon. The son of Enos, he is the sole author of the Book of Jarom. History Jarom kept watch over the Small Plates of Nephi that had been handed down through the generations. He is the son of Enos, and grandson of Jacob. [1]
Jarom - Internet Sacred Text Archive
Jarom 1:2 2 And as these plates are small, and as these things are written for the intent of the benefit of our brethren the Lamanites, wherefore, it must needs be that I write a little; but I shall not write the things of my prophesying, nor of my revelations.
The Book of Jarom Jarom’s Introduction [I] 1 Now behold, I, Jarom, write a few words according to the commandment of my father, Enos, that our genealogy may be kept. 2 And as these plates are small, and as these things are writen for the intent of the benefit of our brethren the Lamanites,a f my revelations. For what could I write more than my fa
Book of Mormon (Plain English Version)/Jarom - Wikisource
May 1, 2023 · By the year 362 BC, for most of the time since Lehi had arrived in the promised land, there has been warfare between the us and the Lamanites. I, Jarom, finish my writing because there is not much room left to engrave on these small plates.
Book of Jarom - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs,
Jarom, the author of the Book of Jarom, was a Nephite prophet in the Americas during approximately 400 B.C., or two hundred years after Lehi and his family left Jerusalem.