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Ammon (Book of Mormon) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ammon (Book of Mormon missionary)
:''This article is about the prominent Book of Mormon missionary. For the Book of Mormon explorer, see Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer)''.
According to the Book of Mormon, Ammon was a prominent Nephite missionary, and son of King Mosiah. He was originally opposed to the church but, along with his brothers and Alma the Younger, was miraculously converted. Following his conversion he served a mission to the Lamanites and converted Lamoni and his people.
==Etymology==
According to Hugh Nibley, ''Amon (or Ammon)'' () is the most common proper name in the Book of Mormon, and also the most common and most revered name in the Egyptian Empire (which embraced Palestine at Lehi's time). The reverence shown the name of ''Amon'' in no way indicates the slightest concession to paganism on the part of the Jews, since ''Amon'' is no less than the Egyptian version of their own universal, one, creator-God, the Great Spirit (see ).〔Hugh Nibley, ''(Lehi in the Desert )'' , F.A.R.M.S., p. 21〕

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