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- The Lord directs Lehi to flee Jerusalem with his wife, Sariah, and his four sons-Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi.
- Lehi sends his sons to Jerusalem to obtain sacred records. They miraculously succeed despite challenges and internal conflict.
- Ishmael's family joins Lehi's sons. Laman and Lemuel bind Nephi, whose faith saves him. All is forgive, and the journey continues.
- Lehi has a vision filled with symbolism. Central to his vision is the tree of life and the eating of its fruit.
- The families of Lehi and Ishmael continue their journey through the wilderness and are guided by the Lord in faith.
- Nephi follows the Lord's commandment to build a ship despite persecution from his elder brothers.
- Lehi's family sails to the promised land on the ship built by Nephi and his brothers.
- Lehi teaches that Jesus Christ is central to God's plan of salvation and that those who follow the Savior and keep His commandments will be blessed.
- Nephi's older brothers are angry with him and desire to kill him. The Lord warns Nephi and his people to leave and settle in a new land. The people live after the manner of happiness.
- Jacob, a Book of Mormon prophet, rejoices in the wisdom of God in providing a Savior for mankind. He prophesies of Jesus Christ and teaches about His Atonement and Resurrection.
- Nephi teaches his people about baptism and the doctrine of Christ. He explains that they must press forward in following Christ, with perfect hope in Him; love God and all people; and feast upon the words of Christ.
- The scriptures contain the words of Christ and teach us to do good. If we truly believe in Christ, we will believe the scriptures' words.
- Jacob warns the people about their pride and asks them to seek the kingdom of God. He calls those men to repentance who have broken the hearts of their wives and children because of their infidelity.
- Sherem preaches against the doctrine of Christ and demands a sign. He is smitten by the power of God and dies after confessing his sins to the people.
- Enos prays mightily to God and is forgiven of his sins. He also prays for his brethren the Nephites, then for the Lamanites. Finally he asks the Lord to protect the records of his people.
- King Benjamin gathers his people at the temple in Zarahemla. They learn that when they serve one another, they are serving God. King Benjamin makes his son Mosiah the new king.
- The prophet Abinadi rebukes King Noah and his priests for their wickedness. Abinadi teaches the Ten Commandments and prophesies that the Lord will come to earth to redeem His people.
- Alma the Younger and the sons of Mosiah persecute God's people and try to destroy the Church. But they repent after an angel of God appears to them and tells them to stop.
- Alma the Younger ask Nephihah to be the chief judge so Alma can teach the people to let go of their pride. Alma teaches the people to have faith in Jesus Christ, to repent, and to be baptized.
- Alma the Younger and Amulek preach in Ammonihah and are put into prison. God causes the prison walls to tumble to the ground and they escape.
- Ammon and the sons of Mosiah go to teach the Lamanites the word of God. Ammon becomes King Lamoni's servant and teaches him the gospel of Jesus Christ.
- The Zoramites look down on the poor and won't let them into their synagogue. Alma and Amulek teach the poor humility and faith in Jesus Christ.
- Alma the younger counsels his sons. He invites Helaman to keep a record of the people. He commends Shiblon for his righteousness. He commands Corianton to repent.
- Jesus Christ Appears in the Ancient Americas - 3 Nephi 8-11