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elder son of Helaman3, brother of Lehi4, Hel. 3:21.
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is appointed chief judge, Hel. 3:37.
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preaches and prophesies with Lehi4, Hel. 4:14 (5:14; 7:2).
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resigns position as chief judge, Hel. 5:1.
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is weary over people’s iniquity, Hel. 5:4.
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preaches to Lamanites, 8,000 baptized to repentance, Hel. 5:18–19.
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goes to land of Nephi, Hel. 5:20.
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is imprisoned with Lehi4, Hel. 5:21.
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is encircled with fire, protected from those who would slay them, Hel. 5:22–25, 43–44.
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prison is shaken, overshadowed with cloud, Hel. 5:27–31.
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converses with angels, Hel. 5:36–39.
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converts more part of Lamanites, Hel. 5:50.
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goes to land northward with Lehi4, Hel. 6:6.
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returns to Zarahemla, Hel. 7:1.
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sorrows over rise of Gadianton band, Hel. 7:4–6.
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laments that he did not live in days of Nephi1, Hel. 7:7.
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prays on garden tower, Hel. 7:10.
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teaches multitude from tower, Hel. 7:12.
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predicts calamity unless people repent, Hel. 7:19.
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arouses opposition, Hel. 8:5.
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reveals secret murder of chief judge, Hel. 8:27.
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is accused of murder, Hel. 9:16.
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identifies murderer, Hel. 9:26–36.
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innocence is established, Hel. 9:37–38.
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is praised by voice from heaven, Hel. 10:3–5.
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is given great power, Hel. 10:6–7.
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is conveyed away from persecutors by the Spirit, Hel. 10:16.
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invokes famine in land, Hel. 11:4.
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prays for rain, Hel. 11:10–16.
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the Lord answers Nephi’s prayer, Hel. 11:17.
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is esteemed as great prophet, Hel. 11:18.
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receives revelations, preaches, puts end to strife, Hel. 11:23.
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converts of Samuel2 ask that Nephi baptize them, Hel. 16:1.
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continues baptizing, prophesying, preaching repentance, working miracles, Hel. 16:3–4.
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disappears, 3Â Ne. 1:2 (2:9).