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Zenos is reported to have written on a variety of topics, including the signs to accompany the death of the [[Messiah]], the [[Atonement]] of [[Christ]], and the scattering and gathering of Israel. According to one writer, Zenos was killed as a result of his preaching.<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/8/19#19 Helaman 8:19].</ref>
Zenos is reported to have written on a variety of topics, including the signs to accompany the death of the [[Messiah]], the [[Atonement]] of [[Christ]], and the scattering and gathering of Israel. According to one writer, Zenos was killed as a result of his preaching.<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/8/19#19 Helaman 8:19].</ref>


Outside of the ''Book of Mormon'', there is no evidence that Zenos existed.
Outside of the ''Book of Mormon'', there is no evidence that Zenos existed.#


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According to the Book of Mormon, Zenos was an old world prophet whose pre-Christian era writings were recorded upon the plates of brass. Zenos is quoted or paraphrased a number of times by writers in the Book of Mormon, including Nephi,[1] Jacob,[2] Alma, son of Alma,[3] Nephi, son of Helaman,[4] Samuel the Lamanite,[5] and Mormon.[6]

Zenos is reported to have written on a variety of topics, including the signs to accompany the death of the Messiah, the Atonement of Christ, and the scattering and gathering of Israel. According to one writer, Zenos was killed as a result of his preaching.[7]

Outside of the Book of Mormon, there is no evidence that Zenos existed.#


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