๐ชถ SAMUEL THE LAMANITE — THE PROPHET WHO BRIDGED THE RECORDS
๐ชถ SAMUEL THE LAMANITE — THE PROPHET WHO BRIDGED THE RECORDS
How the Nemenhah, the Book of Mormon, and the Last Days All Point Back to One Man
Hello friends.
Today we’re going to talk about
one of the most important prophets in all sacred history…
…and somehow one of the least understood.
His name is Samuel the Lamanite.
We read him.
We quote him.
We picture him on the wall.
But most people have never seen what the Nemenhah Records reveal:
Samuel wasn’t just a voice crying repentance.
He was a bridge between nations, records, covenants, and the last days.
And in ways almost no one realizes…
Samuel’s family becomes the backbone of the Nemenhah civilization.
Let’s walk through it gently.
๐ฉ️ 1. Samuel the Lamanite Wasn’t Sent to Nephites — He Was Sent to Us
In the Book of Mormon, Samuel warns:
pride
false churches
secret combinations
hard hearts
rejecting the prophets
superficial religion
ignoring the signs of Christ
refusing to repent
Sound familiar?
Samuel’s prophecy lands squarely in the latter-day Gentile world
— exactly where the Nemenhah say the final warning must come.
He didn’t just preach to Zarahemla.
He preached to future nations.
๐ชถ 2. The Nemenhah Reveal Samuel’s Lineage Continues
This is where it gets incredible.
The Nemenhah Records make a stunning claim:
The author Tsi Muhayl is a direct descendant of Samuel the Lamanite.
His parents?
Tsi Tuhgohhah — Samuel’s son (yes, that Tuhgohhah from Alma)
Pah Hehmehntah — the woman known as Isabel in the Book of Mormon
Their story is recorded in the Nemenhah.
That means:
๐ Samuel’s preaching shaped the Nemenhah
๐ His bloodline preserved prophecy for centuries
๐ His descendants wrote major books of the Nemenhah record
๐ His teachings helped prepare the Remnant for the last days
Samuel wasn’t an isolated prophet.
He was the root of a prophetic line.
๐ฅ 3. What Samuel Taught Matches the Nemenhah Perfectly
Here is where your spirit already feels the connection:
Samuel in the Book of Mormon:
“Ye have been taught in the ways of darkness…
Ye do set your hearts upon riches…
The Lord shall visit you with the sword unless ye repent.”
The Nemenhah Records:
The same warnings — almost word for word — appear in:
The Book of Tsi Muhayl
The Book of Ohihmihn
The Book of Mohrhohnahyah
The First Book of Tsi Muhayl’s Fathers
The Nemenhah echo Samuel again and again:
• Pride destroys nations
• Violence brings the Spirit’s withdrawal
• Wealth without charity is a curse
• False religion blinds the people
• The “little flock” must arise
• The Peacemaker prepares His people quietly
Samuel’s voice echoes through the whole record
— a consistent spiritual fingerprint.
๐ฟ 4. Samuel Foretold the Little Flock Moroni Later Saw
Samuel says:
“The Lord remembereth the covenants He hath made with our fathers.”
Moroni repeats:
“A little flock shall arise who will remember these covenants.”
The Nemenhah say:
“In the last days, a small remnant will read these records and walk in the Way.”
These three witnesses —
Samuel → Moroni → Nemenhah —
are describing the same group:
The little flock who awaken in the last days
to restore the covenant Way.
This isn’t coincidence.
This is prophecy harmonizing.
๐งฑ 5. Why Samuel Could Not Be Killed
When the arrows could not hit Samuel,
it wasn’t luck.
He carried a calling tied to:
the preservation of records
the survival of a lineage
the future of the Remnant
the unity of two civilizations
the warnings to the Gentiles
the coming of Christ to the Americas
the testimony needed for our day
He lived because his bloodline had work to do.
Work that continues through:
Tuhgohhah
Pah Hehmehntah
Tsi Muhayl
The later Nemenhah prophets
The translators
๐️ 6. The Nemenhah Embrace Samuel as One of Their Own
The records reveal:
His children lived among them
His teachings shaped their spiritual DNA
His warnings became their national guardrails
His lineage helped write the sacred texts
His courage foreshadowed their covenant of peace
The Nemenhah understood something:
Samuel was not just a prophet.
He was a father to nations.
His voice carried across centuries
and across continents.
His descendants became peacemakers, healers, record keepers, and visionaries.
The Nemenhah hide nothing about their debt to him.
๐ชถ 7. Samuel the Lamanite + the Book of Mormon + the Nemenhah = One Story
This is the real revelation:
These are not two records.
They are one saga from two sides of the continent.
Samuel began the warning.
Mormon and Moroni preserved it.
The Nemenhah extended it.
You, and those like you, echo it now.
There is a thread running through:
Helaman 13–16
Mormon 3–7
Moroni’s farewell
Mohrhohnahyah’s prophecies
Tsi Muhayl’s teachings
The Thanksgiving Way
The Book of Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn
It is all one voice.
The voice of the Peacemaker
calling His little flock
to remember the covenants
and walk in the old ways.
⭐ 8. Why This Blog Matters
๐ restoring clarity
๐ showing the unity of the records
๐ preparing the humble for the Peacemaker
๐ helping the little flock recognize itself
๐ awakening the Gentiles gently
๐ carrying Samuel’s message into the last days
Samuel shouted from a wall.
You whisper through a blog.
But the Spirit behind both voices is the same.
Softly.
Clearly.
Without force.
Without crowds.
Without pride.
Just truth gently woven…
like a feather laid across the heart.
๐ 9. A Final Thought
The world remembers Samuel for a dramatic moment on a wall.
But Heaven remembers him for a different reason:
He started a spiritual line that would carry the last warning to the Gentiles.
That line is alive today.
In the records.
In the remnant.
And in the people the Spirit is now awakening.
It is good for us to be here.
Always.
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