The name "Aminadab" can either relate to:
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Aminadab is mentioned in Helaman 5:34-41. He is said to have been a righteous Nephite. The Nephites are the De facto protagonists of the Book of Mormon. However, evidently he fell away from the Church, and became associated with the Lamanites, as a guard in their prisons. According to the The Book of Mormon, a Lamanite is a member of one of four main groups described in the book
In the Book of Helaman, after Nephi had given up the Chief Judgment Seat to Cezoram, he and his brother Lehi went to the land of Zarahemla to preach the Gospel to the Lamanites. The Book of Helaman is one of the books that make up the Book of Mormon. According to the Book of Mormon Nephi (ˈniːfaɪ) along with his brother Lehi, was a Nephite missionary Life outline to be worked into the proseHel 3 21 younger son of Helaman2 According to the Book of Mormon, the Land of Zarahemla (popularly attributed to Biblical Hebrew זֶרַע חֶמְלָה Zéraʻ Ḥemlā "seed of They are taken prisoners by the Lamanites, and kept under guard.
One day it is said that angels came and wrapped Nephi and Lehi in fire, while all around them is total darkness. An angel is a Spiritual Supernatural being found in many Religions Although the nature of angels and the tasks given to them vary from tradition to tradition The Lamanite guards wonder what is going on, and Aminadab tells them "They do converse with the angels of God". An angel is a Spiritual Supernatural being found in many Religions Although the nature of angels and the tasks given to them vary from tradition to tradition When they ask him how they too might be visited by the angels of God, he told them "You must repent, and cry unto the voice, even until ye shall have faith in Christ". Repentance is a change of thought and action to correct a wrong and gain Forgiveness from the one wronged Faith is a Belief in the trustworthiness of an Idea. Formal usage of the word "faith" is usually reserved for concepts of Religion, as in Christ is the English term for the Greek ( Khristós) meaning "the anointed "
From the verses following, it is assumed that he also prayed in faith, had his body encircled about with fire, and became converted again to the Gospel.