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'''Orihah''' is a character briefly mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. He is noted in the genealogy listed in the first chapter of the [[Book of Ether]] as being the father of [[Kib]] and the son of [[Jared]].[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/1]
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'''Orihah''' is a character briefly mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. He is noted for being the first king of the [[Jaredites]] in the promise land. Upon arriving in the promise land, the [[Jaredites|people of Jared]] requested that a king rule over them and that the king come from one of [[Jared|Jareds]] sons: [[Jacom]], [[Gilgah]],[[Mahah]], and Orihah. All three of Orihahs brothers declined the throne, leaving Orhiah to be the first ruler over the Jaredites. He led to people in righteousness and was blessed for it.[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/6] Over the course of his life, he fathered 31 children and 23 sons. One of these, [[Kib]], succeeded him to the throne.[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/7] 
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'''Orihah''' is also noted in the genealogy of Ether listed in the first chapter of the [[Book of Ether]] as being the father of [[Kib]] and the son of [[Jared]].[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/1]
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 22 November 2006

Orihah is a character briefly mentioned in the Book of Mormon. He is noted for being the first king of the Jaredites in the promise land. Upon arriving in the promise land, the people of Jared requested that a king rule over them and that the king come from one of Jareds sons: Jacom, Gilgah,Mahah, and Orihah. All three of Orihahs brothers declined the throne, leaving Orhiah to be the first ruler over the Jaredites. He led to people in righteousness and was blessed for it.[1] Over the course of his life, he fathered 31 children and 23 sons. One of these, Kib, succeeded him to the throne.[2]

Orihah is also noted in the genealogy of Ether listed in the first chapter of the Book of Ether as being the father of Kib and the son of Jared.[3]