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The Book of Mormon mentions three men named Helaman (/ˈhiːləmən/ HEE-lə-mən). The first was the son of King Benjamin, king of the united Nephite-Zarahemla kingdom who lived in the 2nd century BC. Besides his genealogy, information about the first Helaman is limited. His brother, Mosiah, became heir to the throne.

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  • Laŭ la Libro de Mormono, Helaman estis nefida profeto kaj soldato kiuj vivis ĉirkaŭ la 1-a jarcento a.K. Li estas eble plej konata en mormona teologio por gvidado de rota armeo de Du mil junaj batalantoj, kiujn li plusendis supre kiel siaj du mil filoj. La plej granda parto el la rakonto implikanta Helaman venas de la lasta duono de la Libro de Alma. (eo)
  • The Book of Mormon mentions three men named Helaman (/ˈhiːləmən/ HEE-lə-mən). The first was the son of King Benjamin, king of the united Nephite-Zarahemla kingdom who lived in the 2nd century BC. Besides his genealogy, information about the first Helaman is limited. His brother, Mosiah, became heir to the throne. The second was a Nephite prophet and military leader who lived around the 1st century BC. He was the grandson of Alma and the oldest son of Alma (the younger), and was entrusted with maintaining a record of their people, the Nephites, as found in the Book of Alma. In LDS theology, he led into battle an army of two thousand young male warriors, which he referred to as his two thousand sons (two thousand stripling warriors). Most of the parts of the narrative involving Helaman come from the latter half of the Book of Alma. The third Helaman was the son of the above mentioned Helaman. He was a chief judge over the Nephites and was also responsible for maintaining a record of this people. The account that Helaman kept was recorded on the same records as his father. This record, however, was first given by Helaman (the father) to his brother Shiblon, who then handed the record down to his nephew, Helaman. The writings of this second Helaman are contained within the Book of Helaman. (en)
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  • Alma (en)
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  • Book of Mormon (en)
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  • or 73-57 BC (en)
  • the 19th-35th years of the reign of the judges, (en)
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  • Laŭ la Libro de Mormono, Helaman estis nefida profeto kaj soldato kiuj vivis ĉirkaŭ la 1-a jarcento a.K. Li estas eble plej konata en mormona teologio por gvidado de rota armeo de Du mil junaj batalantoj, kiujn li plusendis supre kiel siaj du mil filoj. La plej granda parto el la rakonto implikanta Helaman venas de la lasta duono de la Libro de Alma. (eo)
  • The Book of Mormon mentions three men named Helaman (/ˈhiːləmən/ HEE-lə-mən). The first was the son of King Benjamin, king of the united Nephite-Zarahemla kingdom who lived in the 2nd century BC. Besides his genealogy, information about the first Helaman is limited. His brother, Mosiah, became heir to the throne. (en)
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