Sariah
Sariah is a prominent figure in the history of the Latter-Day Saint movement, recognized as the wife of Lehi, a prophet described in the Book of Mormon. According to religious texts, Sariah was among the early followers who left Jerusalem around 600 BC to journey into the wilderness, guided by divine command. She is considered a matriarchal figure within the tradition and is revered for her faith and perseverance during challenging times.
In the biblical and Book of Mormon narratives, Sariah's role is primarily supportive, but her character exemplifies
Historical accounts and religious teachings emphasize Sariah's significance as an example of faith and maternal devotion.
Sariah's story continues to inspire believers, underpinning themes of resilience and trust in divine plans. Her