Aminadab

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Aminadab is a character in the Book of Mormon who serves as an example of returning to one's faith in Jesus Christ.

In the book of Helaman, we read that Nephi and his brother Lehi—sons of Helaman—have been successful in their missionary efforts preaching with "power and authority" among the Nephites and in the land of Zarahemla among the Lamanites. However, when they travel to the land of Nephi, Nephi and Lehi are "taken by an army of the Lamanites and cast into prison." "And after they had been cast into prison many days without food, behold, they went forth into the prison to take them that they might slay them."[1]

And it came to pass that Nephi and Lehi were encircled about as if by fire, even insomuch that they durst not lay their hands upon them for fear lest they should be burned. Nevertheless, Nephi and Lehi were not burned; and they were as standing in the midst of fire and were not burned.
And when they saw that they were encircled about with a pillar of fire, and that it burned them not, their hearts did take courage.
For they saw that the Lamanites durst not lay their hands upon them; neither durst they come near unto them, but stood as if they were struck dumb with amazement.
And it came to pass that Nephi and Lehi did stand forth and began to speak unto them, saying: Fear not, for behold, it is God that has shown unto you this marvelous thing, in the which is shown unto you that ye cannot lay your hands on us to slay us.
And behold, when they had said these words, the earth shook exceedingly, and the walls of the prison did shake as if they were about to tumble to the earth; but behold, they did not fall. And behold, they that were in the prison were Lamanites and Nephites who were dissenters.
And it came to pass that they were overshadowed with a cloud of darkness, and an awful solemn fear came upon them.
And it came to pass that there came a voice as if it were above the cloud of darkness, saying: Repent ye, repent ye, and seek no more to destroy my servants whom I have sent unto you to declare good tidings.

Although the voice was mild, almost a whisper, the message pierced the souls of the Lamanites and Nephites dissenters. Earthquakes continued to shake the walls of the prison as the voice spoke three times the exhortation to repent "and seek no more to destroy my servants", and the darkness did not dissipate.

And it came to pass that the Lamanites could not flee because of the cloud of darkness which did overshadow them; yea, and also they were immovable because of the fear which did come upon them.

Among the Nephite dissenters was Aminadab, who had once "belonged to the church of God."

And it came to pass that he turned him about, and behold, he saw through the cloud of darkness the faces of Nephi and Lehi; and behold, they did shine exceedingly, even as the faces of angels. And he beheld that they did lift their eyes to heaven; and they were in the attitude as if talking or lifting their voices to some being whom they beheld.
And it came to pass that this man did cry unto the multitude, that they might turn and look. And behold, there was power given unto them that they did turn and look; and they did behold the faces of Nephi and Lehi.
And they said unto the man: Behold, what do all these things mean, and who is it with whom these men do converse?

At this point Aminadab told the people that Nephi and Lehi were conversing with angels. They asked him what they should do so that the darkness would be removed.

And Aminadab said unto them: You must repent, and cry unto the voice, even until ye shall have faith in Christ, who was taught unto you by Alma, and Amulek, and Zeezrom; and when ye shall do this, the cloud of darkness shall be removed from overshadowing you.

The people did as he suggested and prayed until the darkness dispersed. Then they saw that they were encircled about by a pillar of fire.

And Nephi and Lehi were in the midst of them; yea, they were encircled about; yea, they were as if in the midst of a flaming fire, yet it did harm them not, neither did it take hold upon the walls of the prison; and they were filled with that joy which is unspeakable and full of glory.
And behold, the Holy Spirit of God did come down from heaven, and did enter into their hearts, and they were filled as if with fire, and they could speak forth marvelous words.
And it came to pass that there came a voice unto them, yea, a pleasant voice, as if it were a whisper, saying:
Peace, peace be unto you, because of your faith in my Well Beloved, who was from the foundation of the world.
And now, when they heard this they cast up their eyes as if to behold from whence the voice came; and behold, they saw the heavens open; and angels came down out of heaven and ministered unto them.
And there were about three hundred souls who saw and heard these things; and they were bidden to go forth and marvel not, neither should they doubt.
And it came to pass that they did go forth, and did minister unto the people, declaring throughout all the regions round about all the things which they had heard and seen, insomuch that the more part of the Lamanites were convinced of them, because of the greatness of the evidences which they had received.
And as many as were convinced did lay down their weapons of war, and also their hatred and the tradition of their fathers.[2]

Aminadab is not mentioned again, but his return to his faith in Jesus Christ brought hundreds to a remembrance of the teachings of Alma, Amulek, and Zeezrom and to life-altering faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.