Omni

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Omni is a short book in the Book of Mormon that continues the historical and spiritual record of the Nephite people through a series of brief entries by multiple authors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book in the Book of Mormon
book of scripture
canonicalStatus canonical scripture for Latter-day Saints
closingFunction concludes the small plates narrative
containsAccountOf arrival of a group from Jerusalem led by Mulek
discovery of the people of Zarahemla
journey of Mosiah to the land of Zarahemla
large stone with engravings interpreted by Mosiah
prophecies and exhortations to believe in Christ
story of Coriantumr, last survivor of the Jaredites
transfer of Nephite records across generations
unification of Nephites and people of Zarahemla
followedBy Words of Mormon NERFINISHED
follows Jarom NERFINISHED
genre religious history
spiritual exhortation
hasAuthor Abinadom NERFINISHED
Amaleki NERFINISHED
Amaron NERFINISHED
Chemish NERFINISHED
Omni son of Jarom NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfChapters 1
hasNumberOfVerses 30
languageOfOriginalText Reformed Egyptian
majorContributor Amaleki NERFINISHED
mentionsFigure Benjamin NERFINISHED
Coriantumr NERFINISHED
Mosiah I NERFINISHED
Mulek NERFINISHED
narrativeForm series of brief first-person records
partOf Book of Mormon NERFINISHED
positionInBookOfMormon 6th book
precededBy Jarom NERFINISHED
primaryNarrativeFocus Nephite record GENERATED
recordsHistoryOf Mulekites NERFINISHED
Nephites NERFINISHED
recordsKeptOn small plates of Nephi NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Latter-day Saint movement NERFINISHED
scripturalAbbreviation Omni NERFINISHED
scriptureCollection Standard Works of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme faith in Jesus Christ
gathering and preservation of covenant people
preservation of sacred records
timePeriodSetting approximately 4th to 2nd century BC (Book of Mormon chronology)
transitionFunction bridges to the reign of King Benjamin and the book of Mosiah

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