
Alma and the Zoramites
Animation · Family
Overview
Zoram and his prideful people have corrupted their religion which teaches them to boast of their righteousness and persecute the poor. Alma and Amulek fail to persuade the rich Zoramites to repent. Alma ministers to the poor believers and teaches one of the most important lessons on faith and humility. Zoram forces the believers in Antionum from their land where they finally find refuge with Lamanite converts in Jershon.
Top Cast
Benjamin Isaacson
Benjamin Isaacson
Alma (voice)
Benjamin Isaacson
Alma (voice)
Christian Ebano
Christian Ebano
Amulek (voice)
Christian Ebano
Amulek (voice)


Gregory Snegoff
Gregory Snegoff
Zoram (voice)
Gregory Snegoff
Zoram (voice)


Ivan Crosland
Ivan Crosland
Counselor (voice)
Ivan Crosland
Counselor (voice)


Brian Nissen
Brian Nissen
Benjamin (voice)
Brian Nissen
Benjamin (voice)


Ray Porter
Ray Porter
Zoramite (voice)
Ray Porter
Zoramite (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Paul O'Connor
Zoramite (voice)
Paul O'Connor
Zoramite (voice)
Matthew Davis
Matthew Davis
Zoramite (voice)
Matthew Davis
Zoramite (voice)
James March
James March
Believer (voice)
James March
Believer (voice)


Phil Hubbard
Phil Hubbard
Believer (voice)
Phil Hubbard
Believer (voice)
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