| Hel. 3: 21 | elder son of Helaman(3), brother of Lehi(4). |
| Hel. 3: 37 | is appointed chief judge. |
| Hel. 4: 14 | (Hel. 5: 14; Hel. 7: 2) preaches and prophesies with Lehi(4). |
| Hel. 5: 1 | resigns position as chief judge. |
| Hel. 5: 4 | is weary over peoples iniquity. |
| Hel. 5: 18-19 | preaches to Lamanites, converts eight thousand. |
| Hel. 5: 20 | goes to land of Nephi. |
| Hel. 5: 21 | is imprisoned with Lehi(4). |
| Hel. 5: 22-25, 43-44 | is encircled with fire, protected from those who would slay them. |
| Hel. 5: 27-31 | prison is shaken, overshadowed with a cloud. |
| Hel. 5: 36-39 | converses with angels. |
| Hel. 5: 50 | converts more part of Lamanites. |
| Hel. 6: 6 | goes to land northward with Lehi(4). |
| Hel. 7: 1 | returns to Zarahemla. |
| Hel. 7: 4-6 | sorrows over rise of Gadianton band. |
| Hel. 7: 7 | laments that he did not live in days of Lehi(1). |
| Hel. 7: 10 | prays on garden tower. |
| Hel. 7: 12 | teaches multitude from tower. |
| Hel. 7: 19 | predicts calamity unless people repent. |
| Hel. 8: 5 | arouses opposition. |
| Hel. 8: 27 | reveals secret murder of chief judge. |
| Hel. 9: 16 | is accused of the murder. |
| Hel. 9: 26-36 | identifies murderer. |
| Hel. 9: 37-38 | innocence is established. |
| Hel. 10: 3-5 | is praised by voice from heaven. |
| Hel. 10: 6-7 | is given great power. |
| Hel. 10: 16 | is conveyed away from persecutors by Spirit. |
| Hel. 11: 4 | invokes famine in land. |
| Hel. 11: 10-16 | prays for rain. |
| Hel. 11: 17 | the Lord answers Nephis prayer. |
| Hel. 11: 18 | is esteemed as great prophet. |
| Hel. 11: 23 | receives revelations, preaches, puts end to strife. |
| Hel. 16: 1 | Samuels converts ask that Nephi baptize them. |
| Hel. 16: 3-4 | continues baptizing, prophesying, preaching repentance, working miracles. |
| 3 Ne. 1: 2 | (3 Ne. 2: 9) disappears. |