Unit 30
for
7 occurrences in 6 verses
Omni 1:6, 9, 12, 21, 25, 27
Omni 1:6
for the Lord would not suffer,
after he had led them out of the land of Jerusalem
and kept and preserved them from falling into the hands of their enemies,
yea, he would not suffer that the words should not be verified,
which he spake unto our fathers,
saying that: Inasmuch as ye will not keep my commandments
ye shall not prosper in the land.
Omni 1:9
Now I, Chemish, write what few things I write, in the same book with my brother;
for behold, I saw the last which he wrote,
that he wrote it with his own hand;
and he wrote it in the day that he delivered them unto me.
And after this manner we keep the records,
for it is according to the commandments of our fathers.
And I make an end.
Omni 1:12
Behold, I am Amaleki, the son of Abinadom.
Behold, I will speak unto you somewhat concerning Mosiah,
who was made king over the land of Zarahemla;
for behold, he being warned of the Lord
that he should flee out of the land of Nephi,
and as many as would hearken unto the voice of the Lord
should also depart out of the land with him, into the wilderness —
Omni 1:21
And they gave an account of one Coriantumr, and the slain of his people.
And Coriantumr was discovered by the people of Zarahemla;
and he dwelt with them for the space of nine moons.
Omni 1:25
And it came to pass that I began to be old;
and, having no seed,
and knowing king Benjamin to be a just man before the Lord,
wherefore, I shall deliver up these plates unto him,
exhorting all men to come unto God, the Holy One of Israel,
and believe in prophesying, and in revelations,
and in the ministering of angels,
and in the gift of speaking with tongues,
and in the gift of interpreting languages,
and in all things which are good;
for there is nothing which is good save it comes from the Lord;
and that which is evil cometh from the devil.
Omni 1:27
And now I would speak somewhat concerning a certain number
who went up into the wilderness to return to the land of Nephi;
for there was a large number who were desirous
to possess the land of their inheritance.