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Abinadi

Depiction of the death of Abinadi

According to the Book of Mormon, Abinadi (/əˈbɪnəd/)[1] was a prophet who lived on the American continent about 150 BC. In the Book of Mormon account, Abinadi visited the court of King Noah at Lehi-Nephi, and pleaded for them to repent of their iniquity and live the law of Moses. Abinadi also gave Noah the message of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ to earth in the flesh, to live among the children of men. Noah and his priests threatened Abinadi that unless he recalled all the words he had said against him and his priests, they would kill him. Abinadi stood by his words and Noah had him burned with fire. One of Noah's priests, Alma the Elder, adhered to Abinadi's message and eventually became a prophet himself.

  1. ^ "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide", IPA-ified from «a-bĭn´a-dī»

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