词条 | Sam (Book of Mormon) |
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In the Book of Mormon, Sam was the third son of Lehi, and elder brother to the prophet Nephi. Early in the Book of Mormon narrative, Nephi confided in Sam.[1] Lehi saw Sam in his vision of the tree of life, noting that he ate the precious fruit, symbolizing the righteousness of Sam, and that he would be saved.[2] Upon the death of Lehi, Sam followed his brother Nephi in the establishment of the Nephites.[3] Among LDS linguists, the leading (unofficial) theory of the origin of the name "Sam"[4] is that it is most likely a Hebrew dialectal form of "Shem".[5] Family{{familytree/start}}{{familytree| | LEH |y| SAR | | | | | | | |LEH=Lehi|SAR=Sariah}}{{familytree| |,|-|-|^|v|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|v|-|-|-|v|-|-|.|}}{{familytree| LAM | | LEM | | SAM | | NEP | | JAC | | JOS |LAM=Laman|LEM=Lemuel|SAM=Sam|NEP=Nephi|JAC=Jacob|JOS=Joseph}}{{familytree/end}}Book of Mormon MovieIn The Journey, adapted from First and Second Nephi, Laman was portrayed by Kirby Heyborne. The portrayals were highly influenced by Arnold Friberg paintings of the characters. References1. ^{{lds|1 Nephi|1_ne|2|17}} 2. ^{{lds|1 Nephi|1_ne|8}} 3. ^{{lds|2 Nephi|2_ne|5|6}} 4. ^{{cite web | title=Lehi and Local Color | url=http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=21&num=2&id=777 | publisher=Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship | year=2009 | accessdate=2011-01-19 | last=Johnson | first=Peter}} 5. ^{{cite book |last1=Bomhard |first1=Allen R. |last2=Kerns |first2=John C. |title=The Nosratic macrofamily: a study in distant linguistic relationship |series=Trends in Linguistics: Studies and Monographs |volume=74 |year=1994 |publisher=De Gruyter Mouton |location= Berlin; New York |language= |isbn=3-11-013900-6 |page=102 |chapter=2.10. The Proto-Afroasiatic Consonant System}} Further reading
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