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| - Muleque, de acordo com o Livro de Mórmon, era o único filho sobrevivente de Zedequias, o último rei de Judá, após a conquista babilônica de Jerusalém. O Livro de Mórmon afirma que depois de escapar de Judá, Muleque viajou para as Américas e estabeleceu uma civilização lá. (pt)
- Mulek (/ˈmjuːlɛk/), according to the Book of Mormon, was the only surviving son of Zedekiah, the last King of Judah, after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem. The Book of Mormon states that after escaping from Judah, Mulek traveled to the Americas and established a civilization there. (en)
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| - Mulek (/ˈmjuːlɛk/), according to the Book of Mormon, was the only surviving son of Zedekiah, the last King of Judah, after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem. The Book of Mormon states that after escaping from Judah, Mulek traveled to the Americas and established a civilization there. The word Mulekite, after Mulek, is commonly used to refer to his group. It is one of four groups (the others being the Nephites, the Lamanites, and the Jaredites) described in the Book of Mormon as having settled in the ancient Americas, although Mulekites does not appear in the Book of Mormon itself. However, no archaeological evidence distinguishing these groups from other ancient American inhabitants has been documented in the scientific community. (en)
- Muleque, de acordo com o Livro de Mórmon, era o único filho sobrevivente de Zedequias, o último rei de Judá, após a conquista babilônica de Jerusalém. O Livro de Mórmon afirma que depois de escapar de Judá, Muleque viajou para as Américas e estabeleceu uma civilização lá. (pt)
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