Lehi
Not to be confused with Lehigh (disambiguation).
Lehi refers to:
In Mormonism:
- Lehi (Book of Mormon prophet), a prophet in the Book of Mormon of the 7th–6th centuries BC
- Lehi, son of Helaman, another prophet in the Book of Mormon of the late 1st century BC
- Lehi, a Nephite military commander in the Book of Mormon
- Lehi, a fourth figure in the Book of Mormon, son of Zoram
Places:
- Lehi, a location in Judea mentioned in the story of Samson in the Bible. The place's name in full is Ramath Lehi = Jawbone Hill. Here also, Shammah the Hararite, a strong man of David, held his ground in a field of lentils, when Israelites retreated from the Philistines. (2 Samuel 23:11-12)
- Lehi, Utah, a city in Utah
- Lehi (UTA station), Utah Transit Authority commuter rail station
- Lehi, Arizona, a traditionally Mormon agricultural community, now a neighborhood in north central Mesa, Arizona
Other Uses:
- Lehi (group), a Jewish/Zionist militant group whose centre of operations was the British Mandate of Palestine (also known as the "Stern Group" or "Stern Gang")
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