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Alma and the Zoramites
Directed by Richard Rich
Production Company: Living Scriptures
Premiere Date: 1991
Length: 25 min.


Published In Series:
Animated Stories from the Book of Mormon
Volume: 10

 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Animation
Children's Film
Narrative Film
Scripture-based Film
Significant Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD)

Subjects: Alma; Book of Mormon;
Summary:
Zoram and his prideful people have corrupted their religion which teaches them to boast of their righteousness and persecute the poor. Alma and Amulek fail to persuade the rich Zoramites to repent. Alma ministers to the poor believers and teaches one of the most important lessons on faith and humility. Zoram forces the believers in Antionum from their land where they finally find refuge with Lamanite converts in Jershon.

Annotations:
This is the tenth in Living Scriptures' Animated Book of Mormon series.

View BYU Library catalog record
http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/ckey-search/4074545

HBLL Call No: DVDMM 422
Medium: color cel animation
Country: USA; animated in South Korea
Language: English
Distributor: Living Scriptures

Adapted From :
The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ Translated by Joseph Smith Jr.
Palmyra, NY: E. B. Grandin, 1830 (588p.)
Scripture






Total Queries: 18. Total Execution Time: 0.011 sec.
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