- Kib bestows the kingdom on his son, Shule, who reigns righteously.
- Shule has many children, Corihor repents, and also has many children, one of whom is named Noah.
- Noah rebels against his father Corihor and uncle Shule, assembles many people including his brother Cohor, and gains control over the original Jaredite landing area.
- Noah again attacks his uncle, Shule, carries him away to Moron, and sentences him to death.
- Soon before his execution, however, Shule’s sons break in, kill Noah, and free Shule.
- Noah’s son, also named Cohor, takes Noah’s kingdom, but does not continue the siege against Shule.
- The two Jaredite kingdoms of Shule and Cohor go to battle—Shule’s kingdom wins, and kills Cohor.
- Cohor’s son, Nimrod, surrenders the kingdom to Shule, and the nation is unified.
- During Shule’s days, many prophets come and preache to the people, admonishing them to repent or be destroyed.
- Many people reject the prophets, but Shule legislates laws to prevent persecution; people repent and begin to prosper.
- Shule’s reign continues in peace and righteousness.