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According to the Book of Mormon, Abinadi (/əˈbɪnədaɪ/) was a prophet who lived on the American continent about 150 BC. In the Book of Mormon account, Abinadi visited the court of King Noah at Lehi-Nephi, and pleaded for them to repent of their iniquity and live the law of Moses. Abinadi also gave Noah the message of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ to earth in the flesh, to live among the children of men. Noah and his priests threatened Abinadi that unless he recalled all the words he had said against him and his priests, they would kill him. Abinadi stood by his words and Noah had him burned with fire. One of Noah's priests, Alma the Elder, adhered to Abinadi's message and eventually became a prophet himself.

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  • Abinadi je nefitským prorokem v Knize Mormonově, americkém náboženském díle. Panují pochyby o tom, zda se jedná o historickou osobu. Zemřel jako mučedník upálením. (cs)
  • According to the Book of Mormon, Abinadi (/əˈbɪnədaɪ/) was a prophet who lived on the American continent about 150 BC. In the Book of Mormon account, Abinadi visited the court of King Noah at Lehi-Nephi, and pleaded for them to repent of their iniquity and live the law of Moses. Abinadi also gave Noah the message of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ to earth in the flesh, to live among the children of men. Noah and his priests threatened Abinadi that unless he recalled all the words he had said against him and his priests, they would kill him. Abinadi stood by his words and Noah had him burned with fire. One of Noah's priests, Alma the Elder, adhered to Abinadi's message and eventually became a prophet himself. (en)
  • Según el Libro de Mormón, Abinadí fue un profeta nefita que vivió en algún lugar de América en el siglo II a. C. En el libro de Mosíah se relata su visita a la corte de Noé, rey de Lehi-Nefi, donde advierte que debe arrepentirse, junto a su pueblo, de su iniquidad. También anuncia la venida de Jesucristo. Noé y sus sacerdotes lo condenan a muerte cuando Abinadí predica que el Señor vivirá entre los hombres, pues lo consideran una blasfemia. Finalmente Abinadí es quemado en la hoguera, pero uno de los sacerdotes de Noé, llamado Alma (más tarde llamado "el anciano" para distinguirlo de su hijo) acepta el mensaje de Abinadí y se convierte en profeta. (es)
  • Abinádi (160 a.C. e 148 a.C.) é um personagem do Livro de Mórmon, um profeta nefita. Segundo o relato do Livro de Mórmon, Abinádi foi chamado por Deus para pregar arrependimento ao povo nefita decaído. Por causa de sua pregação foi muito perseguido, passando algum tempo usando cavernas como esconderijo ou disfarçando-se. Enquanto flagelado pelo fogo profetizou igual morte ao rei e a muitos de seus sacerdotes. Alma, um dos sacerdotes, creu em suas palavras e arrependeu-se. Estabeleceu uma congregação de messiânicos (chamada Igreja) e realizou batismos. (pt)
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