Jacob (Book Of Mormon)

In the Book of Mormon, Jacob (Hebrew יעקב Yaʿăqōḇ "Holder of the heel; supplanter"; BoM Arabic يعقوب Yaʿqūb) is a younger brother of the Prophet Nephi, and becomes the Prophet himself after Nephi's passing. The Book of Jacob is purportedly written by him. See also Jacob, James.

 

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