Unit 113

son

10 occurrences in 10 verses



Moroni 9:1, 3, 6, 11, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22, 25



Moroni 9:1

My beloved son, I write unto you again

that ye may know that I am yet alive;

but I write somewhat of that which is grievous.



Moroni 9:3

And now behold, my son,

I fear lest the Lamanites shall destroy this people;

for they do not repent,

and Satan stirreth them up continually to anger one with another.



Moroni 9:6

And now, my beloved son,

notwithstanding their hardness, let us labor diligently;

for if we should cease to labor,

we should be brought under condemnation;

for we have a labor to perform whilst in this tabernacle of clay,

that we may conquer the enemy of all righteousness,

and rest our souls in the kingdom of God.



Moroni 9:11

O my beloved son,

how can a people like this,

that are without civilization —



Moroni 9:13

But O my son,

how can a people like this,

whose delight is in so much abomination —



Moroni 9:16

And again, my son,

there are many widows and their daughters who remain in Sherrizah;

and that part of the provisions which the Lamanites did not carry away,

behold, the army of Zenephi has carried away,

and left them to wander whithersoever they can for food;

and many old women do faint by the way and die.



Moroni 9:20

And now, my son, I dwell no longer upon this horrible scene.

Behold, thou knowest the wickedness of this people;

thou knowest that they are without principle, and past feeling;

and their wickedness doth exceed that of the Lamanites.



Moroni 9:21

Behold, my son, I cannot recommend them unto God

lest he should smite me.



Moroni 9:22

But behold, my son, I recommend thee unto God,

and I trust in Christ that thou wilt be saved;

and I pray unto God that he will spare thy life,

to witness the return of his people unto him, or their utter destruction;

for I know that they must perish except they repent and return unto him.



Moroni 9:25

My son, be faithful in Christ;

and may not the things which I have written grieve thee,

to weigh thee down unto death;

but may Christ lift thee up,

and may his sufferings and death, and the showing his body unto our fathers,

and his mercy and long-suffering,

and the hope of his glory and of eternal life,

rest in your mind forever.