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Here are the 3" figures currently in stock:
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Handcart Pioneers $9.95 (5 piece set) |
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King Lamoni was a ruthless leader who ruled his people harshly. He often executed servants for being careless with his herds of sheep. Ammon, desiring to teach the Gospel to the Lamanites, fasted and prayed for guidance from the Lord. He became a faithful servant to King Lamoni. Recorded in The Book of Mormon (Alma 18 & 19) is the marvelous conversion to the Gospel of Jesus Christ of Lamoni, the queen, servants, and many of his people. Lamoni repented and helped his people become “zealous in keeping the commandments of God.” $4.99 each |
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Lamanite Warriors “were lazy and idolatrous...wild and ferocious” believing in the false traditions of their fathers. They trusted in their own abilities and not in the strength of the Lord. The Book of Mormon tells that “the heads of the Lamanites were shorn, they were naked, save it were skin which was girded about their loins...” (Alma 3) They were armed with bows, arrows, stones and slings. “...They had marked themselves with red in their foreheads after the manner of the Lamanites...” These wicked warriors “...reap their rewards according to their works, whether they were good or whether they were bad, to reap eternal happiness or eternal misery...” $4.99 each |
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Jacob, born in the wilderness to Lehi and Sariah, was Nephi’s righteous younger brother. Because of his unshakable testimony he was called to be a prophet and was given the sacred responsibility to keep the records after Nephi. He was valiant and sincere in teaching the people and labored diligently to bring them to Jesus Christ. In The Book of Mormon, Jacob taught us: “But before ye seek for riches, seek ye for the kingdom of God.” (Jacob 2:18) $4.99 each |
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King Benjamin was a dynamic leader who ruled righteously. He is best known for his great speech given atop a high tower to the people of Nephi. The multitude was so large, all could not hear King Benjamin’s spiritual and persuasive words, so they were written down and circulated. In The Book of Mormon, one of the most powerful themes that he taught was: “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings, ye are only in the service of your God.” (Mosiah 2:17) $4.99 each |
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Sariah is a beautiful Hebrew name that means Princess of the Lord. Sariah was Lehi's wife, and the mother of Laman, Lemuel, Sam, Nephi, Jacob, Joseph, and several daughters. Leaving her comfortable home behind in Jerusalem, she traveled with her family into the wilderness as the Lord directed. Sariah, a virtuous and faithful woman, is a great example to read about in The Book of Mormon. $4.99 each |
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Helaman, the son of Alma the younger, was loved and respected as a great military leader. The Book of Mormon tells us how he miraculously led 2,000 Stripling Warriors into battle, yet "...there was not one soul of them who did perish." Following thirteen years of war, Helaman returned to the labor he loved best, teaching the Gospel. He was High Priest over the Church and keeper of the records. $4.99 each |
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Ammon was a great missionary. One of four sons of King Mosiah, Ammon felt impressed to go to the Lamanites and teach them the gospel. After receiving permission from his father, he traveled to a land called Ishmael. Ammon became a servant of the Lamanite King Lamoni, defending his flocks. The Book of Mormon tells us how through divine guidance he was able to convert many to the gospel and organize the church among the people of Ishmael. $4.99 each |
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Stripling Warrior The 2,000 Stripling Warriors "...were exceedingly valiant for courage... Yea, they were men of truth and soberness, for they had been taught [in their youth by their mothers] to keep the commandments of God". The Book of Mormon tells us how after battle, Helaman fearfully counted his stripling sons. Although all were wounded, to his astonishment there was "not one soul of them who did perish...". $4.99 each |
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Mormon was one of the last Nephite prophets. The Book of Mormon is named after him. When Mormon was only ten years old, he was given the plates of Nephi and told to start writing the history of his people. We can learn how to be faithful and true to Heavenly Father by following Mormons example. A brave leader of his people, Mormon felt great sorrow when his people did not obey God's commandments. $4.99 each |
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Samuel the Lamanite was courageous, obedient, and faithful to our Heavenly Father. He warned the Nephites in Zarahemla that unless they repented and turned to God they would surely be destroyed. The Book of Mormon tells how the people became enraged and tried to kill him. Although they shot arrows and threw stones at him, the power of God protected him and he could not be harmed. $4.99 each |
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King Noah was totally corrupt and evil. The Book of Mormon tells that "...he did cause his people to commit sin, and do that which was abominable in the sight of the Lord." The people were taxed greatly to build his costly palace and temple, which he then defiled. The Prophet Abinadi warned the King to repent or be destroyed. The king did not listen and the prophecy was fulfilled. $4.99 each |