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==Nephi, Son of Lehi==
 
==Nephi, Son of Lehi==
In the [[Book of Mormon]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], Nephi is a prophet/historian. He was the son of Lehi and Sariah who lived in Jerusalem approximately 600 B.C. under the reign of King Zedekiah. At that time, the family included three ether brothers (Laman, Lemuel, and Sam) and at least two sisters.
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In the [[Book of Mormon]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], Nephi is a prophet/historian. He was the son of [[Lehi]] and [[Sariah]] who lived in Jerusalem approximately 600 B.C. under the reign of King Zedekiah. At that time, the family included three ether brothers ([[Laman]], [[Lemuel]], and [[Sam]]) and at least two sisters.
  
 
Nephi’s father had a vision in which he learned that Jerusalem would be destroyed if the people did not repent. Lehi warned the people but instead of listening, they sought to take away his life.  Because of this, God instructed Lehi to take his family and escape into the wilderness. While on their journey in the wilderness, Lehi had a particular vision of the [[Tree of Life]] which he then told to his family (see [http://scriptures.lds.org/1_ne/8 1 Nephi chapter 8]). Nephi wanted to understand the visions his father was having so he prayed to the Lord and received confirmation that his father was indeed a prophet. Nephi was obedient to his father and to God. This obedience later made him a great prophet and leader.  
 
Nephi’s father had a vision in which he learned that Jerusalem would be destroyed if the people did not repent. Lehi warned the people but instead of listening, they sought to take away his life.  Because of this, God instructed Lehi to take his family and escape into the wilderness. While on their journey in the wilderness, Lehi had a particular vision of the [[Tree of Life]] which he then told to his family (see [http://scriptures.lds.org/1_ne/8 1 Nephi chapter 8]). Nephi wanted to understand the visions his father was having so he prayed to the Lord and received confirmation that his father was indeed a prophet. Nephi was obedient to his father and to God. This obedience later made him a great prophet and leader.  
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With help from God through a compass known as the [[Liahona Compass|Liahona]] and revelation, Lehi’s family traveled to the [[Promised Land]], now known as the Americas. After the death of Lehi, Nephi’s two eldest brothers wanted to kill him, so following commandment from God, Nephi left in the night with his family and all who would follow him. Those who followed him wanted Nephi to be their leader. He consented and his people became known as the [[Nephites]]. The people loved Nephi so much that the following leaders of the Nephites were called 2 Nephi, 3 Nephi and so on. His brother’s families and followers called themselves Lamanites. Throughout the Book of Mormon the Lamanites and Nephites were at war with each other, though there were times of peace.
 
With help from God through a compass known as the [[Liahona Compass|Liahona]] and revelation, Lehi’s family traveled to the [[Promised Land]], now known as the Americas. After the death of Lehi, Nephi’s two eldest brothers wanted to kill him, so following commandment from God, Nephi left in the night with his family and all who would follow him. Those who followed him wanted Nephi to be their leader. He consented and his people became known as the [[Nephites]]. The people loved Nephi so much that the following leaders of the Nephites were called 2 Nephi, 3 Nephi and so on. His brother’s families and followers called themselves Lamanites. Throughout the Book of Mormon the Lamanites and Nephites were at war with each other, though there were times of peace.
  
Nephi is the author of the first two books in the Book of Mormon, called 1 Nephi and 2 Nephi. The book of 1 Nephi is mostly historical, dealing with with the family's journey to the Promised Land, the rebellion of Laman and Lemuel, and Nephi’s purpose for keeping the record. In 2 Nephi, Nephi recorded some the teachings of his father, himself, and his younger brother Jacob, as well as several chapters from the book of Isaiah.  Nephi gave this reason for especially quoting Isaiah:
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Nephi is the author of the first two books in the Book of Mormon, called 1 Nephi and 2 Nephi. The book of 1 Nephi is mostly historical, dealing with with the family's journey to the Promised Land, the rebellion of [[Laman]] and [[Lemuel]], and Nephi’s purpose for keeping the record. In 2 Nephi, Nephi recorded some the teachings of his father, himself, and his younger brother Jacob, as well as several chapters from the book of Isaiah.  Nephi gave this reason for especially quoting Isaiah:
 
:that I might more fully persuade [my brothers] to believe in the Lord their Redeemer I did read unto them that which was written by the prophet Isaiah; for I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning (1 Ne. 19:23).
 
:that I might more fully persuade [my brothers] to believe in the Lord their Redeemer I did read unto them that which was written by the prophet Isaiah; for I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning (1 Ne. 19:23).
 
Over a thousand years after Lehi and his family left Jerusalem, two descendents of Nephi finished the record he had begun.  Their names were [[Who is Mormon|Mormon]] and his son [[Angel Moroni|Moroni]].
 
Over a thousand years after Lehi and his family left Jerusalem, two descendents of Nephi finished the record he had begun.  Their names were [[Who is Mormon|Mormon]] and his son [[Angel Moroni|Moroni]].

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Nephi, Son of Lehi

In the Book of Mormon of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nephi is a prophet/historian. He was the son of Lehi and Sariah who lived in Jerusalem approximately 600 B.C. under the reign of King Zedekiah. At that time, the family included three ether brothers (Laman, Lemuel, and Sam) and at least two sisters.

Nephi’s father had a vision in which he learned that Jerusalem would be destroyed if the people did not repent. Lehi warned the people but instead of listening, they sought to take away his life. Because of this, God instructed Lehi to take his family and escape into the wilderness. While on their journey in the wilderness, Lehi had a particular vision of the Tree of Life which he then told to his family (see 1 Nephi chapter 8). Nephi wanted to understand the visions his father was having so he prayed to the Lord and received confirmation that his father was indeed a prophet. Nephi was obedient to his father and to God. This obedience later made him a great prophet and leader.

With help from God through a compass known as the Liahona and revelation, Lehi’s family traveled to the Promised Land, now known as the Americas. After the death of Lehi, Nephi’s two eldest brothers wanted to kill him, so following commandment from God, Nephi left in the night with his family and all who would follow him. Those who followed him wanted Nephi to be their leader. He consented and his people became known as the Nephites. The people loved Nephi so much that the following leaders of the Nephites were called 2 Nephi, 3 Nephi and so on. His brother’s families and followers called themselves Lamanites. Throughout the Book of Mormon the Lamanites and Nephites were at war with each other, though there were times of peace.

Nephi is the author of the first two books in the Book of Mormon, called 1 Nephi and 2 Nephi. The book of 1 Nephi is mostly historical, dealing with with the family's journey to the Promised Land, the rebellion of Laman and Lemuel, and Nephi’s purpose for keeping the record. In 2 Nephi, Nephi recorded some the teachings of his father, himself, and his younger brother Jacob, as well as several chapters from the book of Isaiah. Nephi gave this reason for especially quoting Isaiah:

that I might more fully persuade [my brothers] to believe in the Lord their Redeemer I did read unto them that which was written by the prophet Isaiah; for I did liken all scriptures unto us, that it might be for our profit and learning (1 Ne. 19:23).

Over a thousand years after Lehi and his family left Jerusalem, two descendents of Nephi finished the record he had begun. Their names were Mormon and his son Moroni.

Later Prophets Named Nephi

Nephi, son of Lehi, was so beloved by his people that it is not surprising that years later two more Book of Mormon prophets carried his name. Helaman, a prophet himself, named his sons Nephi and Lehi and gave this explanation:

Behold, I have given unto you the names of our first parents who came out of the land of Jerusalem; and this I have done that when you remember your names ye may remember them; and when ye remember them ye may remember their works; and when ye remember their works ye may know how that it is said, and also written, that they were good. Therefore, my sons, I would that ye should do that which is good, that it may be said of you, and also written, even as it has been said and written of them (Helaman 5:6-7).

Nephi, son of Helaman, was a great prophet and a great missionary. He helped bring the gospel to many Lamanites and was given great power from the Lord.

Nephi's son was also named Nephi. He too was given great power from the Lord. During the visitation of Jesus Christ to the Americas, Nephi was appointed as one of the twelve disciples who would oversee the church in that land.

For More Information

More information about all three men named Nephi can be found in the Book of Mormon and the LDS Guide to the Scriptures: