Unit 32

man

12 occurrences in 11 verses



Mosiah 2:4, 5, 6, 10, 37, 38, 39,

Mosiah 3:7, 9, 19, 24



Mosiah 2:4

And also that they might give thanks to the Lord their God,

who had brought them out of the land of Jerusalem,

and who had delivered them out of the hands of their enemies,

and had appointed just men to be their teachers,

and also a just man to be their king,

who had established peace in the land of Zarahemla,

and who had taught them to keep the commandments of God,

that they might rejoice and be filled with love towards God and all men.



Mosiah 2:5

And it came to pass that when they came up to the temple,

they pitched their tents round about,

every man according to his family,

consisting of his wife, and his sons, and his daughters,

and their sons, and their daughters,

from the eldest down to the youngest,

every family being separate one from another.



Mosiah 2:6

And they pitched their tents round about the temple,

every man having his tent with the door thereof towards the temple,

that thereby they might remain in their tents

and hear the words which king Benjamin should speak unto them;



Mosiah 2:10

I have not commanded you to come up hither that ye should fear me,

or that ye should think that I of myself am more than a mortal man.



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 2:38

Therefore if that man repenteth not,

and remaineth and dieth an enemy to God,

the demands of divine justice do awaken his immortal soul

to a lively sense of his own guilt,

which doth cause him to shrink from the presence of the Lord,

and doth fill his breast with guilt, and pain, and anguish,

which is like an unquenchable fire, whose flame ascendeth up forever and ever.



Mosiah 2:39

And now I say unto you, that mercy hath no claim on that man;

therefore his final doom is to endure a never–ending torment.



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 3:9

And lo, he cometh unto his own,

that salvation might come unto the children of men

even through faith on his name;

and even after all this

they shall consider him a man, and say that he hath a devil,

and shall scourge him, and shall crucify him.



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.



Mosiah 3:24

And thus saith the Lord:

They shall stand as a bright testimony against this people, at the judgment day;

whereof they shall be judged, every man according to his works,

whether they be good, or whether they be evil.