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  • "Ishmael died, and was buried in the place which was called Nahom" (1 Nephi 16: 34).

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  • Nahom was born in 1847 (2157 B.C.) lived 148 years and died in 1995 (2009 B.C.)

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  • Another neighbor, Nahom (ph), tells us he's lucky to be alive.

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  • Nahom Ligalem has been living in this border no man's land for two months.

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  • Because some anchoring geographical details from their journey have emerged through recent study (the locations of their first camp, of Nahom and the eastward turn, and of the general area where the trek ended), the present challenge is whether, from ancient and modern sources, we can reliably sketch a picture of the 2,200-mile desert trek from Jerusalem to their Bountiful where Nephi built his oceangoing ship.

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  • Nephi presents the first births of children as he closes his record of events at Nahom, not before (see 17: 1).

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  • We know of no specific instances of the family not progressing in their journey on the way to Nahom, except for stopping because of Nephi's broken bow (see 1 Nephi 16: 17-32).

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  • Further, at no time in his narrative of the trek from the first camp to Nahom did Nephi write of being "driven back" or suffering from a lack of water.

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  • We can determine the time required to walk to Nahom from the first camp.

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  • As they moved eastward from Nahom, they moved away from caravan routes and ventured into territory controlled by warring tribes, as studies have shown.

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