Enos

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Enos is a short book in the Book of Mormon that recounts the personal prayer, repentance, and spiritual transformation of the prophet Enos.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Book of Mormon book
religious text
associatedWithReligion Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
Latter Day Saint movement NERFINISHED
centralTheme covenant people of the Lord
faith in Christ
forgiveness
prayer
repentance
salvation of the Lamanites
spiritual transformation
containsProphecyAbout future restoration of the Lamanites
containsTeachingOn charity and concern for others’ salvation
enduring to the end
keeping covenants
follows Book of Jacob NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLength about 27 verses in LDS edition
one chapter
hasAuthor Enos (Book of Mormon prophet) NERFINISHED
hasGenre religious narrative
scripture
hasLanguage English (translated from Book of Mormon plates)
hasOriginalLanguage Reformed Egyptian (according to Book of Mormon narrative)
hasPositionInWork third book in the small plates of Nephi
isCitedIn Latter-day Saint lesson manuals
Latter-day Saint sermons
isUsedFor instruction on missionary work
instruction on personal prayer
instruction on repentance
mainCharacter Enos (Book of Mormon prophet) NERFINISHED
mentions Lamanites NERFINISHED
Nephites NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
partOf Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
precedes Book of Jarom NERFINISHED
recordsEvent Enos praying for the Lamanites
Enos praying for the Nephites
Enos receiving remission of sins
Enos’s all-day and all-night prayer
Enos’s wrestle before God
Lord’s covenant to preserve records for the Lamanites
scripturalCanon LDS standard works NERFINISHED
teachesDoctrine forgiveness through Christ
importance of sincere prayer
necessity of faith in Christ for salvation
need for repentance

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Enos Loveland givenName Enos
Enosh alsoKnownAs Enos