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In the Book of Mormon, Jarom (/ˈdʒærəm/) is a Nephite prophet, the son of the prophet Enos. Jarom narrates the Book of Jarom, which comprises 15 verses in the Book of Mormon.
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Writings
Jarom relates that he received "revelations" and prophesied, and that there were many wars between the two Book of Mormon peoples the Nephites and the Lamanites. Before his death, record keeping was handed over to his son Omni.
See also
Preceded byEnos | Nephite record keeper of the small plates Sometime before 399 B.C. - Sometime before 323 B.C. |
Succeeded byOmni |
References
- churchofjesuschrist.org: "Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide" (retrieved 2012-02-25), IPA-ified from «jĕr´um»
- The Book of Jarom
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