Nimrod¹

La personne à l’origine du nom de la vallée de Nimrod

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Nimrod¹

Nimrod is recognized within the context of the Book of Mormon narrative as the eponym of the valley where the brother of Jared and his group gathered before embarking on their divinely guided journey to the Promised Land. Although Nimrod himself does not directly appear as a character within the Book of Mormon, his reputation as “a mighty hunter” carried sufficient renown that it was commemorated by the naming of a significant geographical location after him (Ether 2:1).

The valley of Nimrod gained its scriptural significance during a pivotal moment for the Jaredites. After being instructed by the Lord to leave the land of their inheritance amidst the Tower of Babel’s confounding of languages, the brother of Jared and his group, which included their families and friends, proceeded northward to the valley named after Nimrod. It was from there that the Lord conversed with the brother of Jared from within a cloud, extending guidance for their impending expedition that would ultimately lead them across the sea to the Promised Land. This was a period marked by the close interaction between the group and the divine, and the valley of Nimrod served as an early waypoint on their sacred migration (Ether 2:1, 1:41–43).

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