Lemuel. He' the fictional guy that didn't believe his own eyes. He went about life like he was Stans best friend. This caused him a lot of trouble. His brother Laman was like unto him.
He's the guy who snuck a bggie of weed and some Boone's Farm onto the boat.
Say, why didn't God have the foresite to leave Laman and Lemual behind in Arabia--he knew they were a-holes. I mean, did he really want all that later bloodshed and the death of millions in the New World as part of his "plan"?
I was an extremely devout mormon, but I didn't appear that way coming from a semi-active family.
In seminary in my junior year of high school, I was reading a historical novel that was paperback. The cover had a woman who looked like a prostitute on it and my seminary teacher started calling me Lemuel. It stuck through the rest of my seminary years. The seminary teachers even signed my yearbook that way.
Lemuel (Lemmy, for short) wasn't that bad. Laman was the really wicked one and Lemmy was just along for the ride. That's why his descendants are called Lamanites rather than Lemuelites.
Nephi is the protagonist, Lehi the deutaroganist, 'God' the tritagonist, Laman the atagonist, 'Satan' the protagonist. Women, and also Sam and Lemuel in this first part, were just supporters throughout the book. Narrators: Mormon, Moroni. Authors: Joseph Smith et al
yours_truly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nephi is the protagonist, Lehi the deutaroganist, > 'God' the tritagonist, > 'Satan' the antagonist through Laman. Women, and also Sam and > Lemuel in this first part, were just supporters > throughout the book. Narrators: Mormon, Moroni. > Authors: Joseph Smith et al