Mormon

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Mormon is a key prophet-historian in the Book of Mormon narrative, known for compiling and abridging the sacred records of his people and leading them during their final days.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Book of Mormon character
historian
military leader
prophet
appearsIn Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
authoredPortion Book of Mormon (book within the larger volume) NERFINISHED
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Words of Mormon NERFINISHED
birthPlace land of Mormon (traditional identification within the narrative)
calledAsMilitaryLeaderAtAge 16
calledAsProphetAtAge 15
childOf Mormon (father of Mormon) NERFINISHED
compiledForPurpose to persuade all to believe in Christ
compiledRecordFrom large plates of Nephi
records of 3 Nephi
records of 4 Nephi
records of Alma
records of Helaman
small plates of Nephi NERFINISHED
diedIn battle of Cumorah (as traditionally understood) NERFINISHED
entrustedPlatesTo Moroni NERFINISHED
ethnicity Nephite
foughtIn final battles between Nephites and Lamanites
knownFor abridging the large plates of Nephi
being the primary compiler of the Book of Mormon record
compiling sacred records of his people
leading the Nephite armies in their final wars
languageOfRecord reformed Egyptian (as stated in the Book of Mormon)
ledPeople Nephites NERFINISHED
militaryTitle commander of the Nephite armies
namedAfter Mormon (father of Mormon) NERFINISHED
opposedPeople Lamanites NERFINISHED
parentOf Moroni NERFINISHED
presentAt battle of Cumorah NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationInText follower of Jesus Christ
religiousOffice high priest (as understood in some Latter-day Saint interpretations)
prophet
record keeper
religiousTradition Latter-day Saint movement NERFINISHED
roleInText abridger of records
editor
narrator
testifiesOf Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
timePeriod approximately 4th century AD (Book of Mormon chronology)

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