Unit 27
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11 occurrences in 7 verses
Jacob 7:1, 4, 7, 9, 13, 14, 26
Jacob 7:1
And now it came to pass after some years had passed away,
there came a man among the people of Nephi, whose name was Sherem.
Jacob 7:4
And he was learned,
that he had a perfect knowledge of the language of the people;
wherefore, he could use much flattery,
and much power of speech, according to the power of the devil.
Jacob 7:7
And ye have led away much of this people
that they pervert the right way of God,
and keep not the law of Moses which is the right way;
and convert the law of Moses into the worship of a being
which ye say shall come many hundred years hence.
And now behold, I, Sherem, declare unto you that this is blasphemy;
for no man knoweth of such things;
for he cannot tell of things to come.
And after this manner did Sherem contend against me.
Jacob 7:9
And I said unto him: Deniest thou the Christ who shall come?
And he said:
If there should be a Christ,
I would not deny him;
but I know that there is no Christ,
neither has been, nor ever will be.
Jacob 7:13
And it came to pass that he said unto me:
Show me a sign by this power of the Holy Ghost,
in the which ye know so much.
Jacob 7:14
And I said unto him:
What am I that I should tempt God to show unto thee a sign
in the thing which thou knowest to be true?
Yet thou wilt deny it, because thou art of the devil.
Nevertheless, not my will be done;
but if God shall smite thee, let that be a sign unto thee
that he has power, both in heaven and in earth;
and also, that Christ shall come.
And thy will, O Lord, be done, and not mine.
Jacob 7:26
And it came to pass that I, Jacob, began to be old;
and the record of this people being kept on the other plates of Nephi,
wherefore, I conclude this record,
declaring that I have written according to the best of my knowledge,
by saying that the time passed away with us,
and also our lives passed away like as it were unto us a dream,
we being a lonesome and a solemn people,
wanderers, cast out from Jerusalem,
born in tribulation, in a wilderness,
and hated of our brethren, which caused wars and contentions;
wherefore, we did mourn out our days.