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The '''Book of Jarom''' is a small book in the [[Book of Mormon]]. Originally part of the [[Small Plates of Nephi]], the book briefly covers the history of the [[Nephites]] during [[Jarom|Jarom's]] lifetime.  
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The '''Book of Jarom''' is a small book in the [[Book of Mormon]]; it consists of only one chapter. Originally part of the [[Small Plates of Nephi]], the book briefly covers the history of the [[Nephites]] during [[Jarom|Jarom's]] lifetime.  
  
 
==Contents==
 
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The principle point of the book is what is often reiterated to the Nephites and to church members: Inasmuch as ye will keep my commandments ye shall prosper in the land. Jarom does this by pointing to the Nephites, who were continually exhorted to righteousness and were blessed because of it. During his time, the Nephites had many battles with the [[Lamanites]] but because of keeping the commandments, they were continually blessed and propered greatly. Jarom even states that because of this righteousness, there were many who were recieving revelation from the lord. Jarom concludes the record by handing the plates, which he received from [[Enos]], his father, to his son [[Omni]].
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The principle point of the book is what is often reiterated to the Nephites and to church members: Inasmuch as ye will keep my commandments ye shall prosper in the land. Jarom explains that the Nephites were a "stiffnecked" people, but were continually exhorted to righteousness and were blessed because of it. During his time, the Nephites had many battles with the [[Lamanites]], but because they kept the commandments, they were continually blessed and prospered greatly. Jarom even states that because of this righteousness, there were many who were receiving revelation from the Lord.  Jarom explains that the Nephites were keeping the [[Law of Moses]], looking forward to the coming of [[Jesus Christ|Christ]].  His criticism of the Lamanites reflects a bias, as he insinuates not only that the Lamanites had become violent, but that they had abandoned the Mosaic dietary laws (..."they loved murder and would drink the blood of beasts.")
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Jarom concludes the record by handing the plates, which he received from [[Enos]], his father, to his son [[Omni]].
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* [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/jarom/1 Jarom 1]
 
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[[es:Libro de Jarom]]
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[[it:Libro di Giarom]]
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[[pt:Livro de Jarom]]

Revision as of 09:58, 12 April 2010

The Book of Jarom is a small book in the Book of Mormon; it consists of only one chapter. Originally part of the Small Plates of Nephi, the book briefly covers the history of the Nephites during Jarom's lifetime.

Contents

The principle point of the book is what is often reiterated to the Nephites and to church members: Inasmuch as ye will keep my commandments ye shall prosper in the land. Jarom explains that the Nephites were a "stiffnecked" people, but were continually exhorted to righteousness and were blessed because of it. During his time, the Nephites had many battles with the Lamanites, but because they kept the commandments, they were continually blessed and prospered greatly. Jarom even states that because of this righteousness, there were many who were receiving revelation from the Lord. Jarom explains that the Nephites were keeping the Law of Moses, looking forward to the coming of Christ. His criticism of the Lamanites reflects a bias, as he insinuates not only that the Lamanites had become violent, but that they had abandoned the Mosaic dietary laws (..."they loved murder and would drink the blood of beasts.")

Jarom concludes the record by handing the plates, which he received from Enos, his father, to his son Omni.