Unit 32

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37 occurrences in 27 verses



Mosiah 1:3, 4, 5, 10, 14,

Mosiah 2:2, 7, 9, 16, 23, 24, 26, 30, 33, 37, 40, 41,

Mosiah 3:1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19



Mosiah 1:3

And he also taught them concerning the records

which were engraven on the plates of brass, saying:

My sons, I would that ye should remember

that were it not for these plates,

which contain these records and these commandments,

we must have suffered in ignorance, even at this present time,

not knowing the mysteries of God.



Mosiah 1:4

for it were not possible

that our father, Lehi, could have remembered all these things,

to have taught them to his children,

except it were for the help of these plates;

for he having been taught in the language of the Egyptians

therefore he could read these engravings, and teach them to his children,

that thereby they could teach them to their children,

and so fulfilling the commandments of God,

even down to this present time.



Mosiah 1:5

I say unto you, my sons,

were it not for these things,

which have been kept and preserved by the hand of God,

that we might read and understand of his mysteries,

and have his commandments always before our eyes,

that even our fathers would have dwindled in unbelief,

and we should have been like unto our brethren, the Lamanites,

who know nothing concerning these things,

or even do not believe them when they are taught them,

because of the traditions of their fathers, which are not correct.



Mosiah 1:10

Therefore, he had Mosiah brought before him;

and these are the words which he spake unto him, saying:

My son, I would that ye should make a proclamation

throughout all this land among all this people,

or the people of Zarahemla, and the people of Mosiah who dwell in the land,

that thereby they may be gathered together;

for on the morrow I shall proclaim unto this my people out of mine own mouth

that thou art a king and a ruler over this people,

whom the Lord our God hath given us.



Mosiah 1:14

for I say unto you,

that if he had not extended his arm in the preservation of our fathers

they must have fallen into the hands of the Lamanites,

and become victims to their hatred.



Mosiah 2:2

And there were a great number,

even so many that they did not number them;

for they had multiplied exceedingly and waxed great in the land.



Mosiah 2:7

for the multitude being so great

that king Benjamin could not teach them all within the walls of the temple,

therefore he caused a tower to be erected,

that thereby his people might hear the words which he should speak unto them.



Mosiah 2:9

And these are the words which he spake and caused to be written, saying:

My brethren, all ye that have assembled yourselves together,

you that can hear my words which I shall speak unto you this day;

for I have not commanded you to come up hither

to trifle with the words which I shall speak,

but that you should hearken unto me,

and open your ears that ye may hear,

and your hearts that ye may understand,

and your minds that the mysteries of God may be unfolded to your view.



Mosiah 2:16

Behold, I say unto you that

because I said unto you that I had spent my days in your service,

I do not desire to boast,

for I have only been in the service of God.



Mosiah 2:23

And now, in the first place, he hath created you,

and granted unto you your lives,

for which ye are indebted unto him.



Mosiah 2:24

And secondly, he doth require

that ye should do as he hath commanded you;

for which if ye do,

he doth immediately bless you;

and therefore he hath paid you.

And ye are still indebted unto him,

and are, and will be, forever and ever;

therefore, of what have ye to boast?



Mosiah 2:26

And I, even I, whom ye call your king, am no better than ye yourselves are;

for I am also of the dust.

And ye behold that I am old,

and am about to yield up this mortal frame to its mother earth.



Mosiah 2:30

for even at this time, my whole frame doth tremble exceedingly

while attempting to speak unto you;

but the Lord God doth support me,

and hath suffered me that I should speak unto you,

and hath commanded me that I should declare unto you this day,

that my son Mosiah is a king and a ruler over you.



Mosiah 2:33

for behold, there is a wo pronounced upon him who listeth to obey that spirit;

for if he listeth to obey him, and remaineth and dieth in his sins,

the same drinketh damnation to his own soul;

for he receiveth for his wages an everlasting punishment,

having transgressed the law of God contrary to his own knowledge.



Mosiah 2:37

I say unto you, that the man that doeth this,

the same cometh out in open rebellion against God;

therefore he listeth to obey the evil spirit,

and becometh an enemy to all righteousness;

therefore, the Lord has no place in him,

for he dwelleth not in unholy temples.



Mosiah 2:40

O, all ye old men, and also ye young men,

and you little children who can understand my words,

for I have spoken plainly unto you that ye might understand,

I pray that ye should awake to a remembrance of the awful situation

of those that have fallen into transgression.



Mosiah 2:41

And moreover, I would desire

that ye should consider on the blessed and happy state

of those that keep the commandments of God.

for behold, they are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual;

and if they hold out faithful to the end

they are received into heaven,

that thereby they may dwell with God in a state of never–ending happiness.

O remember, remember that these things are true;

for the Lord God hath spoken it.



Mosiah 3:1

And again my brethren, I would call your attention,

for I have somewhat more to speak unto you;

for behold, I have things to tell you concerning that which is to come.



Mosiah 3:3

And he said unto me:

Awake, and hear the words which I shall tell thee;

for behold, I am come to declare unto you the glad tidings of great joy.



Mosiah 3:4

for the Lord hath heard thy prayers, and hath judged of thy righteousness,

and hath sent me to declare unto thee

that thou mayest rejoice;

and that thou mayest declare unto thy people,

that they may also be filled with joy.



Mosiah 3:5

for behold, the time cometh, and is not far distant,

that with power, the Lord Omnipotent who reigneth,

who was, and is from all eternity to all eternity,

shall come down from heaven among the children of men,

and shall dwell in a tabernacle of clay,

and shall go forth amongst men, working mighty miracles,

such as healing the sick,

raising the dead,

causing the lame to walk,

the blind to receive their sight,

and the deaf to hear,

and curing all manner of diseases.



Mosiah 3:7

And lo, he shall suffer temptations,

and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and fatigue,

even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death;

for behold, blood cometh from every pore,

so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness

and the abominations of his people.



Mosiah 3:11

for behold, and also his blood atoneth for the sins of those

who have fallen by the transgression of Adam,

who have died not knowing the will of God concerning them,

or who have ignorantly sinned.



Mosiah 3:12

But wo, wo unto him who knoweth that he rebelleth against God!

for salvation cometh to none such

except it be through repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ.



Mosiah 3:16

And even if it were possible that little children could sin

they could not be saved;

but I say unto you

they are blessed;

for behold, as in Adam, or by nature, they fall,

even so the blood of Christ atoneth for their sins.



Mosiah 3:18

for behold he judgeth, and his judgment is just;

and the infant perisheth not that dieth in his infancy;

but men drink damnation to their own souls

except they humble themselves and become as little children,

and believe that salvation was, and is, and is to come,

in and through the atoning blood of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.



Mosiah 3:19

for the natural man is an enemy to God,

and has been from the fall of Adam, and will be, forever and ever,

unless he yields to the enticings of the Holy Spirit,

and putteth off the natural man

and becometh a saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord,

and becometh as a child,

submissive, meek, humble, patient, full of love,

willing to submit to all things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon him,

even as a child doth submit to his father.