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- Ammaron abstract "Ammaron should not be confused with Amaron, Ammoron, or Amoron, three other Book of Mormon figures with similar names.According to the Book of Mormon, Ammaron (/ˈæm.ə.rɑːn/) (Ammoron a frequent scribal variant in the Printer's Manuscript) was a Nephite record-keeper and perhaps a prophet. He was also one of the authors who wrote on the Plates of Nephi, which Mormon abridged.Ammaron took custody of the Nephite records after the death of his brother, Amos, in AD 306 and three verses contain Mormon's abridgment of his writings. In 321, he hid all the Nephites' sacred writings in the Hill Shim in the Land of Antum. He later instructed the ten-year-old future prophet Mormon to wait until he was twenty-four and then take the Plates of Nephi from the hill (leaving the other writings hidden) and continue the record.".
- Ammaron wikiPageID "2616002".
- Ammaron wikiPageRevisionID "568602980".
- Ammaron hasPhotoCollection Ammaron.
- Ammaron title Nephite.
- Ammaron title Plates_of_Nephi.
- Ammaron years "A.D. 306 - A.D. 321".
- Ammaron subject Category:Book_of_Mormon_people.
- Ammaron comment "Ammaron should not be confused with Amaron, Ammoron, or Amoron, three other Book of Mormon figures with similar names.According to the Book of Mormon, Ammaron (/ˈæm.ə.rɑːn/) (Ammoron a frequent scribal variant in the Printer's Manuscript) was a Nephite record-keeper and perhaps a prophet.".
- Ammaron label "Ammaron".
- Ammaron sameAs m.07rzc3.
- Ammaron sameAs Q4747198.
- Ammaron sameAs Q4747198.
- Ammaron wasDerivedFrom Ammaron?oldid=568602980.
- Ammaron isPrimaryTopicOf Ammaron.