1991
King Benjamin
April 1991


“King Benjamin,” Tambuli, Apr. 1991, 13

King Benjamin

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King Benjamin

King Benjamin was a righteous Nephite king. With the help of other righteous men, he brought peace to the land. W of M 1:10, 17–18

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Benjamin and Mosiah

When King Benjamin became old, he wanted to talk to his people in the land of Zarahemla. He wanted to tell them that his son Mosiah would be the next king. Mosiah 1:9–10

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people gathered

The families came from all over the land and gathered near the temple. They placed their tents so that the doors faced the temple. Mosiah 2:1, 5–6

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Benjamin on tower

King Benjamin stood on a tower so that the Nephites could hear him speak. Mosiah 2:7, 9

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Benjamin

He told his people that he had worked hard to support himself and to serve them. He said that the way to serve God is by serving one another. Mosiah 2:14, 17

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serving others

King Benjamin told them to obey God’s commandments. He said that faithful people will be happy and will someday live with God. Mosiah 2:41

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Nativity

King Benjamin told his people that Jesus Christ would soon be born on the earth. His mother’s name would be Mary. Mosiah 3:5, 8

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Jesus Christ

Jesus would work miracles. He would heal the sick and raise the dead. He would help the blind to see and the deaf to hear. Mosiah 3:6

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Jesus Christin Gethsemane

King Benjamin said that Jesus would suffer and die for the sins of all people. All those who repent and have faith in Jesus will be forgiven. Mosiah 3:7, 11–12

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crucifixion

King Benjamin told the Nephites that wicked men would beat Jesus. Then they would crucify him. Mosiah 3:9

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resurrection

He said that after three days Jesus would be resurrected. Mosiah 3:10

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people repented

After King Benjamin’s talk, the Nephites fell to the ground. They were sorry for their sins and wanted to repent. Mosiah 4:1

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they prayed

The people had faith in Jesus Christ, and they prayed for forgiveness. Mosiah 4:2

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Nephites

The Holy Ghost filled their hearts. They knew that God had forgiven them and that he loved them. They felt peace and joy. Mosiah 4:3

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Benjamin

King Benjamin told the people to believe in God. He wanted them to know that God created all things and that he is wise and powerful. Moses 4:4, 9

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Nephite family prayer

He told the people to be humble and to pray every day. King Benjamin wanted his people to always remember God and to be faithful. Mosiah 4:10–11

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Benjamin

King Benjamin told the parents not to let their children fight and quarrel. Mosiah 4:14

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Nephite family

He told them to teach their children to be obedient and to love and serve each other. Mosiah 4:15

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Nephites

He told the people to watch their thought, words, and actions. He said that they should be faithful and keep God’s commandments for the rest of their lives. Mosiah 4:30

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Benjamin

King Benjamin asked them if they believed his words. They all said that they did and that the Spirit of the Lord had changed them. They no longer wanted to do evil. Mosiah 5:1–4

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Nephites

Then they all made a promise, or covenant, to keep God’s commandments. King Benjamin was pleased. Mosiah 5:5

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Benjamin and Mosiah

King Benjamin consecrated his son Mosiah to be the new king. Three years later, King Benjamin died. Mosiah 6:3–5

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Mosiah

Mosiah was a righteous king, as was his father. He worked hard and served his people. Mosiah 6:6–7

Illustrated by Jerry Thompson, Robert T. Barrett, Harry Anderson