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Laman and Lemuel
In a dream, God commands Lehi to leave Jerusalem with his family ( which include his wife, Sariah, and his four sons Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi ).
An angel appears and commands Laman and Lemuel to stop beating Nephi and return to retrieve the plates.
On the journey back to camp, Laman and Lemuel and some members of Ishmael's family rebel.
Upon finding the group, Laman and Lemuel try again to hurt Nephi, but they are softened by the daughters of Ishmael and ask for forgiveness from Nephi.
Most importantly, Nephi sees the future of his generations and the generations of Laman and Lemuel.
Whereas his people will have the gospel and will ultimately be destroyed for wickedness, the children of Laman and Lemuel will be raised without a knowledge of the gospel, survive the generations, and be taught by the Book of Mormon and the future church.
After Nephi's vision, he sees Laman and Lemuel, who are arguing over the meaning of Lehi's vision.
Laman and Lemuel decide to kill Lehi and Nephi, but voice of the Lord speaks many words to them and chastises them severely, causing them to change their minds and repent.
Laman and Lemuel see Nephi and mock him for trying to achieve an impossible task.
Being filled with the Spirit, he commands Laman and Lemuel not to touch him or they would die instantly.
Laman and Lemuel repent again, and begin helping Nephi build the ship.
Laman and Lemuel proclaim to Nephi, " We know of a surety that the Lord is with thee ".
Many days later, Laman and Lemuel and the sons of Ishmael begin partying, dancing, singing, and being rude.
At the pleading of their wives, and for fear of sinking, Laman and Lemuel release Nephi.
He shows how Laman and Lemuel, though they rebel many times, repent and are frankly forgiven by the Lord.
To the children of his sons Laman and Lemuel he says that if their parents teach them wickedness, that their sins will be the responsibility of the parents.
After the death of Lehi, Laman and Lemuel and others rebel against Nephi and try to kill him.
At this time, the people with Laman and Lemuel and others who remained behind had their skin turn dark, as a sign that the people of Nephi are not to mix with them until they repent.
The Book of Mormon describes the Lamanites as descendants of Laman and Lemuel, two rebellious brothers of a family of Israelites who crossed the ocean in a boat around 600 BC.
The second time, Nephi convinced Laman, Lemuel and Sam to try to buy the plates, using their abandoned wealth.
Laman and Lemuel started to beat their younger brothers severely.
An angel appeared and stopped them, telling Laman and Lemuel that, because of his righteousness, the Lord had made Nephi " a teacher and a ruler over them.
Laman, Lemuel and Sam, seeing Nephi disguised as Laban were afraid and turned to flee.
His brothers Laman and Lemuel rebelled shortly thereafter, and the colony split into two.

Laman and take
At the banks of the Lake Gardens, an art gallery and performance centre called Laman Budaya is located, where exhibitions and shows regularly take place.
The people of Zeniff lived peacefully for twelve years, but Zeniff began to realize that King Laman had deceived him and did not intend for them to live in peace, but intended to exploit them and take, by force, the goods they produced.

Laman and out
First, Laman went to Laban alone to request the records, but Laban cast Laman out of his house and threatened to kill him.
Another ten years of watchful peace followed, until the death of king Laman, when Laman's son and successor again tried to drive the Nephites out of their land, but the Lamanites were once again defeated.

Laman and their
In the Book of Mormon, Lamanites are described as having a " skin of blackness " caused by God's curse on the descendants of Laman for their wickedness and corruption: " And he had caused the cursing to come upon Lamanites, yea, even a sore cursing, because of their iniquity.
The Swedish missionaries, notably Karl Laman, encouraged the local people to write their history and customs in notebooks, which then became the source for Laman's famous and widely cited ethnography and their dialect became well established thanks to Laman's dictionary of Kikongo.
The daughters of Ishmael marry the sons of Lehi, but the sons of Ishmael join Laman and Lemuel in their rebellion against Nephi.
Lehi's two older sons, Laman and Lemuel, were reluctant to obey their father's order at first, fearful of Laban's power and ruthless reputation.
After fleeing Jerusalem, the elder brothers Laman and Lemuel were angry with Lehi and their younger, more faithful, brothers Sam and Nephi, so they beat their siblings with rods.
Four of the six figures are facing the tree, representing those who ate of the fruit in Lehi's vision, and the Laman and Lemuel figures are facing away representing their rejection of the tree.
Following Lehi's death, his older sons, Laman and Lemuel, rebelled against their younger brother Nephi, who had been appointed by their father as their leader.
Afterward, in the Book of Mormon, the descendants of Laman, Lemuel and their followers are known as Lamanites, while the descendants of Nephi and his followers are called Nephites.

Laman and by
The Aiel permitted the Cairhienin to trade with the Sharans in return for an ancient debt, until King Laman cut down the Avendoraldera, a shoot of the Tree of Life, to make his throne, leading to his execution by the Aiel and the declaring of Cairhienin anathema.
Laman Blanchard, writing in 1836, described the Rother as " a beauteous stream ", and noted that chub, roach and perch were caught by fishermen who fished from its banks.
On other occasions, Laman and Lemuel were chastened by the voice of the Lord, or " shocked " by divine power.
Art and Healing of the Bakongo commented upon by themselves: Minkisi from the Laman Collection.
The Lamanite king, Laman, agreed to give them land previously occupied by his people but Zeniff later realized that the king intended to enrich himself by taking the goods the Nephites have produced.

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