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In the Book of Mormon, the Three Nephites (also known as the Three Nephite Disciples) are three Nephite disciples of Jesus who were blessed by Jesus to remain alive on the earth, engaged in his ministry and in their apostolic callings until his Second Coming. As described in Third Nephi chapter 28, this change occurred when they were caught up into heaven. Similar to Mormon beliefs about John the Apostle, the Three Nephites were granted immortality in order to carry out their ministering work on the earth. The account in the Book of Mormon reads that they ministered unto all the people in the surrounding lands, bringing many to the church by means of preaching and baptism.

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  • Los Tres Nefitas (es)
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  • Los Tres Nefitas (también conocidos como Los Tres Discípulos Nefitas) es el nombre que reciben tres personajes del Libro de Mormón descritos como discípulos de Cristo en el continente americano y que serían bendecidos para permanecer vivos en la tierra, dedicados al ministerio proselitista y a sus llamamientos apostólicos hasta la Segunda Venida. Según lo descrito, este pasó a la inmortalidad ocurrió mientras estaban vivos y se mantendrá hasta cuando sean arrebatados al cielo. Al igual que las creencias del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días sobre Juan el Apóstol,​ a los Tres Nefitas se les concedió la inmortalidad para llevar a cabo la obra de ministración cristiana entre las naciones de la Tierra.​ El relato del Libro de Mormón dice que ministraron a toda la gente de las tierra (es)
  • In the Book of Mormon, the Three Nephites (also known as the Three Nephite Disciples) are three Nephite disciples of Jesus who were blessed by Jesus to remain alive on the earth, engaged in his ministry and in their apostolic callings until his Second Coming. As described in Third Nephi chapter 28, this change occurred when they were caught up into heaven. Similar to Mormon beliefs about John the Apostle, the Three Nephites were granted immortality in order to carry out their ministering work on the earth. The account in the Book of Mormon reads that they ministered unto all the people in the surrounding lands, bringing many to the church by means of preaching and baptism. (en)
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  • Los Tres Nefitas (también conocidos como Los Tres Discípulos Nefitas) es el nombre que reciben tres personajes del Libro de Mormón descritos como discípulos de Cristo en el continente americano y que serían bendecidos para permanecer vivos en la tierra, dedicados al ministerio proselitista y a sus llamamientos apostólicos hasta la Segunda Venida. Según lo descrito, este pasó a la inmortalidad ocurrió mientras estaban vivos y se mantendrá hasta cuando sean arrebatados al cielo. Al igual que las creencias del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días sobre Juan el Apóstol,​ a los Tres Nefitas se les concedió la inmortalidad para llevar a cabo la obra de ministración cristiana entre las naciones de la Tierra.​ El relato del Libro de Mormón dice que ministraron a toda la gente de las tierras circundantes a su lugar de procedencia, y llevaron a muchos a la conversión religiosa por medio de la predicación y el bautismo.​ En los tiempos modernos, los Tres Nefitas y las creencias que los rodean constituyen una parte importante del .​​ Estas historias describen situaciones en las que los Tres Nefitas habrían aparecido y brindado ayuda de forma directa en epifanías a los devotos de la iglesia,​ y esas historias dan una idea de las pruebas contemporáneas de fe experimentadas especialmente por los miembros de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días (IJSUD).​ (es)
  • In the Book of Mormon, the Three Nephites (also known as the Three Nephite Disciples) are three Nephite disciples of Jesus who were blessed by Jesus to remain alive on the earth, engaged in his ministry and in their apostolic callings until his Second Coming. As described in Third Nephi chapter 28, this change occurred when they were caught up into heaven. Similar to Mormon beliefs about John the Apostle, the Three Nephites were granted immortality in order to carry out their ministering work on the earth. The account in the Book of Mormon reads that they ministered unto all the people in the surrounding lands, bringing many to the church by means of preaching and baptism. In modern times, the Three Nephites and the beliefs surrounding them make up a significant part of Mormon folklore. These stories describe situations in which the Three Nephites have appeared and provided assistance in some way or another to church members, and such stories give insight into the contemporary tests of faith experienced by members of the LDS church. (en)
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