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According to the Book of Mormon, Zenos (/ˈziːnəs/) was an old world prophet whose pre-Christian era writings were recorded upon the plates of brass. Zenos is quoted or paraphrased a number of times by writers in the Book of Mormon, including Nephi, Jacob, Alma, son of Alma, Nephi, son of Helaman, Samuel the Lamanite, and Mormon.

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  • According to the Book of Mormon, Zenos (/ˈziːnəs/) was an old world prophet whose pre-Christian era writings were recorded upon the plates of brass. Zenos is quoted or paraphrased a number of times by writers in the Book of Mormon, including Nephi, Jacob, Alma, son of Alma, Nephi, son of Helaman, Samuel the Lamanite, and Mormon. Zenos is reported to have written on a variety of topics, including the signs to accompany the death of the Messiah, the Atonement of Christ, and the scattering and gathering of Israel. According to one Book of Mormon writer, Zenos was killed as a result of his preaching. (en)
  • Zenos was volgens het Boek van Mormon een niet-Bijbelse Joodse profeet uit de tijd van het oude testament, omstreeks het jaar 500 v. Chr. In het "boek Jacob" (een deel van het volledige "boek van Mormon") verhaalt hij in hoofdstuk 5 een gelijkenis van een olijfboom. Er is geen enkel historisch bewijs dat deze Zenos of een gelijkaardige figuur in Amerika zou hebben bestaan, maar gezien de overeenkomst van de naam en de aangegeven tijd, lijkt de Griekse filosoof Zeno van Elea en diens verloren gegane paradox van de olijfboom model voor hem te hebben gestaan. (nl)
  • Zenos é um personagem do Livro de Mórmon. Zenos foi um profeta de Israel na época do Velho Testamento, porém, suas profecias sobre a missão de Cristo só são encontradas no Livro de Mórmon. Zenos profetizou sobre o sepultamento de Jesus Cristo e os três dias de trevas. Também predisse a coligação de Israel. Jacó, filho de Leí, também citou a parábola de Zenos sobre a oliveira boa e a oliveira brava (jacó:5). Jacó explicou a alegoria de Zenos e ensinou acerca da oração e adoração. Zenos ensinou que a redenção virá pelo Filho de Deus. Um dos ensinos mais poderosos de Zenos foi sobre a restauração dos Lamanitas. Ele também testificou sobre a destruição na época da morte de jesus Cristo. Zenos era um homem de muita fé e que em momento algum negava seu testemunho ousado. Acabou sendo assassinado por não negar seu testemunho sobre Deus. (pt)
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  • Zenos was volgens het Boek van Mormon een niet-Bijbelse Joodse profeet uit de tijd van het oude testament, omstreeks het jaar 500 v. Chr. In het "boek Jacob" (een deel van het volledige "boek van Mormon") verhaalt hij in hoofdstuk 5 een gelijkenis van een olijfboom. Er is geen enkel historisch bewijs dat deze Zenos of een gelijkaardige figuur in Amerika zou hebben bestaan, maar gezien de overeenkomst van de naam en de aangegeven tijd, lijkt de Griekse filosoof Zeno van Elea en diens verloren gegane paradox van de olijfboom model voor hem te hebben gestaan. (nl)
  • According to the Book of Mormon, Zenos (/ˈziːnəs/) was an old world prophet whose pre-Christian era writings were recorded upon the plates of brass. Zenos is quoted or paraphrased a number of times by writers in the Book of Mormon, including Nephi, Jacob, Alma, son of Alma, Nephi, son of Helaman, Samuel the Lamanite, and Mormon. (en)
  • Zenos é um personagem do Livro de Mórmon. Zenos foi um profeta de Israel na época do Velho Testamento, porém, suas profecias sobre a missão de Cristo só são encontradas no Livro de Mórmon. Zenos profetizou sobre o sepultamento de Jesus Cristo e os três dias de trevas. Também predisse a coligação de Israel. Jacó, filho de Leí, também citou a parábola de Zenos sobre a oliveira boa e a oliveira brava (jacó:5). Jacó explicou a alegoria de Zenos e ensinou acerca da oração e adoração. Zenos ensinou que a redenção virá pelo Filho de Deus. (pt)
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