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  1. Ishmael and his family wanted to follow the Lord. They believed the Lord wanted them to join Lehi and Sariah’s family. They chose to leave Jerusalem and meet Lehi in the wilderness.

  2. Lehi's Sons Invite Ishmael's Family to Join Them Lehi Family Scripture Book of Mormon. 1 Nephi 7:1–5 | Lehi sends his sons to invite Ishmael's family to join them so the sons can marry and raise a posterity. Ishmael's family agrees.

  3. Ishmael’s Household Joins Lehi’s Family. 1 Nephi 7 | Ishmael’s family joins Lehi’s sons. Laman and Lemuel bind Nephi, whose faith saves him. All is forgiven, and the journey continues.

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Latter-day Saint scholars have long recognized a likely correlation between “the place which was called Nahom,” where Lehi’s family buried their deceased traveling companion and beloved father-in-law, Ishmael, and the tribal and territorial name Nihm (sometimes spelled Naham, Nahm, Nehem, Nehhm, or another similar variant) in Yemen (1 ...

  5. This Ishmael and his family were of the lineage of Ephraim, and Lehi's sons took Ishmael's daughters for wives, and this is how they have grown together, 'a multitude of nations in the midst of the earth.'

  6. Aug 2, 2019 · Liahona discovered. (1 Ne. 16:9–16) Nephi’s bow broken. (1 Ne. 16:18–32) Death of Ishmael. (1 Ne. 16:34–39) The building of a ship at Bountiful. (1 Ne. 17:8–17; 1 Ne. 18:1–5) Voyage to the promised land. (1 Ne. 18:5–23) An interactive story map of Lehi's Trail.

  7. An Ephraimite from Jerusalem (cf. JD 23:184), he cooperated in fulfilling God's command (brought to him from the wilderness by Lehi's son) that he, his wife, five daughters, two sons, and their households travel into the wilderness to join the exodus of the prophet Lehi from Jerusalem about 600 B.C. ( 1 Ne. 7:2-5 ).