King Noah

King Noah (BoM Arabic ملك نوح Maliku Nūḥ) was a wicked monarch according to the Book of Mormon, best known for burning the prophet Abinadi at the stake. King Noah, described in the Book of Mosiah, is said to have presided over a wicked kingdom guided by false priests. Noah succeeds his father Zeniff, and is succeeded by his son Limhi.

 

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