- Moroni (prophet) - Wikipedia
Moroni ( m ə ˈ r oʊ n aɪ ) is described in the Book of Mormon as the last Nephite prophet, historian, and military commander who, according to the faith of the Latter Day Saint movement, became the Angel Moroni who presented the golden plates to Joseph Smith
- Moroni, the Last of the Nephite Prophets | Religious Studies . . .
There were 23 Nephite captains at Cumorah, each commanding 10,000 troops in the final battle Moroni and Mormon were two of these military leaders (vv 10–15) In the horrendous slaughter at Cumorah, Mormon was wounded and left for dead, the Lamanites passing him by, assuming he was dead
- Moroni - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs, Religion . . .
Moroni served as a general, under his father who was the head of all the Nephite armies, during the final military campaign of his people Only he and a handful of others survived Moroni was left alone and described his situation: "My father hath been slain in battle, and all my kinsfolk, and I have not friends nor whither to go" (Mormon 8:5])
- Moroni | Comoros, Map, History | Britannica
Moroni, coastal town, capital, and largest settlement of Comoros, southwestern Grande Comore (also called Njazidja) island in the Indian Ocean It was founded by Arabic-speaking settlers, possibly as early as the 10th century ce
- Moroni: Messenger of the Restoration - The Church of Jesus . . .
Steadily a light grew “as though the house was filled with consuming and unquenchable fire ” 1 Moroni, a messenger sent from God, stood before him In mortal life Moroni had been the last of ancient American prophets having authority 2 from God and whose teachings were recorded for our time
- Angel Moroni - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Moroni, the last ancient record keeper to inscribe his teachings on the plates, appeared to Joseph on a number of occasions between 1823 and 1829, guiding and mentoring Joseph as he obtained the plates and translated them
- Moroni² • Book of Mormon Online
Moroni, the son of Mormon, is perhaps most widely recognized for his role as the last Nephite prophet, historian, and military commander in the Book of Mormon narrative He lived during a period of intense conflict and societal decay, where the Nephites faced annihilation due to their persistent wickedness and iniquity
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