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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]],<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/1_ne/19/10,12,16#10 1 Nephi 19:10, 12, 16].</ref> [[Jacob (Book of Mormon prophet)|Jacob]],<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/jacob/5/ Jacob 5]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/jacob/6/1#1 Jacob 6:1].</ref> [[Alma, son of Alma]],<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/33/3,13,15#3 Alma 33:3, 13, 15].</ref> [[Nephi, son of Helaman]],<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/8/19#19 Helaman 8:19].</ref> [[Samuel the Lamanite]],<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/hel/15/11#11 Helaman 15:11]</ref> and [[Mormon (prophet)|Mormon]].<ref>[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/3_ne/10/16#16 3 Nephi 10:6].</ref>
'''Wahda''' or '''Al-Wahda''' may refer to:
* [[Unity (state)]], a state of Sudan
* [[Al-Wahda (Tripoli)]], a football club based in [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]]
* [[Al-Wahda FC (Mecca)]], a football club based in [[Mecca]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
* [[Al-Wahda (Damascus)]], a football club based in [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]
* [[Al-Wahda FC (Abu Dhabi)]], a football club based in [[Abu Dhabi]], [[United Arab Emirates]]


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>
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Outside of the ''Book of Mormon'', there is no evidence that Zenos existed.#
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== Zenos IT Academy ==
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Zenos, Europe's largest Microsoft IT Academy, is a national IT training organisation funded through the UK Government's Learning and Skills Council. Based in Aynho in Oxfordshire and with Academies across the UK, Zenos has over 1,000 trainees on its training programmes. The company works with a host of blue-chip companies including Fujitsu, Xerox, HP, Synstar, and Capgemini to provide high quality IT training. Zenos achieves a pass rates of around 80 per cent (National average is just over 40 per cent) for its IT Systems Support & Services, and IT Software Development programmes.
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Source: www.zenos.com

==See also==
*[[Neum (prophet)]]
*[[Zenock]]

==References==
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[[Category:Book of Mormon prophets]]
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Revision as of 13:25, 10 October 2008

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.#


Zenos IT Academy

Zenos, Europe's largest Microsoft IT Academy, is a national IT training organisation funded through the UK Government's Learning and Skills Council. Based in Aynho in Oxfordshire and with Academies across the UK, Zenos has over 1,000 trainees on its training programmes. The company works with a host of blue-chip companies including Fujitsu, Xerox, HP, Synstar, and Capgemini to provide high quality IT training. Zenos achieves a pass rates of around 80 per cent (National average is just over 40 per cent) for its IT Systems Support & Services, and IT Software Development programmes.

Source: www.zenos.com

See also

References