According to the Book of Mormon, all the Nephites were destroyed except for the Three Nephites, who were allowed to tarry as John the Beloved in the service of Jesus Christ.
Those who remain from the Book of Mormon peoples are the Lamanites, who it is believed have been mixed in with the indiginous people of North and South America.
The Book of Mormon centers around two groups of people, the Nephites and the Lamanites. These groups descended from the sons of Lehi, an ancient prophet who traveled from Jerusalem to the Americas in about 600 BC. The Lamanites are generally wicked, while the Nephites are generally righteous. The Nephites followed the Law of Moses and had prophets which wrote what is now the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon describes Jesus Christ visiting the Nephites shortly after His Ascension. A few hundred years later, the Nephites became prideful and were completely wiped out by the Lamanites in battle. Check out the "Related Links" to learn more about Nephites.
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a remnant is a piece left over, such as a remnant of fabric.
No. Remnant is a noun.
The plural of the noun remnant is remnants.
According to Mormonism. in 600 B.C., a prophet, Lehi, was told that Jerusalem was going to be destroyed, so he and his family left the city and after many years in the wilderness, went on a voyage across the ocean to the "promised land." They split into tribes--the Nephites and the Lamanites (the Nephites were righteous and the Lamanites were wicked) and had many wars, and around 400 A.D. the last of the Nephites were killed, and the Lamanites remained.
Remnant fabric is fabric leftover or recycled
The Last Remnant happened in 2008.
Remnant Population was created in 1996.
Peter Remnant died in 1968.
Peter Remnant was born in 1897.
Ernest Remnant died in 1969.