Amnigaddah

Jaredite king

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Amnigaddah

Amnigaddah occupies a place in the genealogical record of the Jaredite kings, known both for his royal heritage and for the misfortune of dwelling in captivity throughout his life. He was the son of Aaron, and is recognized as the father of Coriantumr, reflecting the continuation of a line deeply affected by political instability and conflict (Ether 1:14–15). The record of his circumstances is brief but telling. Amnigaddah, like his father and grandfather before him, experienced life entirely under the conditions of captivity. This uninterrupted span of bondage bore testament to the challenges faced by his kingly lineage, beginning with his great-grandfather, King Hearthom, who was overthrown and started the family’s prolonged period of subjugation (Ether 10:31).

What might have been a profound legacy of rulership was marred by the generational chains of captivity, highlighting the vulnerabilities and upheavals characteristic of the Jaredite civilization. However, through Amnigaddah, the lineage endured, and ultimately the shackles of captivity were to be broken by his grandson, Com, who would rise from the lowly state imposed upon his forebears to reestablish the rulership and freedom of the Jaredite kings (Ether 1:14-15; 10:31). The story of Amnigaddah is a testament to resilience in the face of continuing hardship and to the persistence of hope for liberation through subsequent generations.

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