- Two thousand stripling warriors
The two thousand stripling warriors, also known as The Army of Helaman, were an army of young men in the
Book of Mormon , first mentioned in theBook of Alma sourcetext|source=Book of Mormon|book=Alma|chapter=53|verse=22. "Stripling" is an archaic word meaning adolescent youth.] They were extremely valiant and loyal warriors who were all reportedly wounded at one time, but none ever died from their wounds.Book of Mormon
Historical roots
The story of the stripling warriors presents an interesting so-called juxtaposition of
pacifism andmilitarism among believers. The Ammonite parents of the stripling warriors were the last of a thread of pacifists, dubbed such by a few modern-day readers, andmartyrs in the Book of Mormon that begins with the prophetAbinadi 's appearance toKing Noah in the highlands of Nephi. The progression proceeds as follows:* Abinadi is martyred, sealing his testimony in his own blood, after preaching before the court of King Noah and his wicked priests. The preaching and martyrdom lead to the conversion of one of the priests, Alma. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/17/1-2,4-5,7,9,20#1]
* Alma and his followers fled from the armies of King Noah into the wilderness. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/18/34-35#34] King Noah is eventually slain and his son, Limhi, is appointed king. Limhi's people fight when they were attacked by the Lamanites, while Alma and his followers lack the power to resist and are enslaved. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/19/16,20,23,26#16] However, in two separate and unique ways, the people who followed Alma and Limhi eventually return to Zarahemla. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/25/5-6#5]
* Alma's son,Alma the Younger and his friends, includingAmmon , is converted miraculously from a rebellious youth into a believer.Ammon and his brothers embarks on a mission to the land of Nephi, and his Anti-Nephi-Lehi converts there lay down their lives before their antagonistic attacking brethren, which leads to additional conversions. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/23] [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/24/6-27#6] Though careful observation yields the truth that the Anti-Nephi-Lehites had already spilled the blood of others and were, in part, fearful of sinning again. (see below) Meanwhile both Alma and Ammon were experienced in battle.
* The missionaries and Lamanite converts migrate to Zarahemla where they are protected by the Nephite military. [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/27/20-24#20]Formation of the unit
The Ammonites (or Anti-Nephi-Lehies) lived in
Jershon and were converted to Christianity by Ammon. They covenanted "that they never would use weapons again for the shedding of man’s blood" and "rather than shed the blood of their brethren they would give up their own lives".Mormon, the compiler of the Book of Mormon, and Helaman, their commander, as well as the young men themselves, attributed this to the upbringing provided by their mothers and the greatfaith they exhibited.ee also
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Helaman
* AmmonitesNotes and references
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