Unit 32
of his
10 occurrences in 10 verses
Mosiah 1:1, 2, 5, 9,
Mosiah 2:5, 8, 38,
Mosiah 3:7, 15, 26
Mosiah 1:1
And now there was no more contention in all the land of Zarahemla,
among all the people who belonged to king Benjamin,
so that king Benjamin had continual peace all the remainder of his days.
Mosiah 1:2
And it came to pass that he had three sons;
and he called their names Mosiah, and Helorum, and Helaman.
And he caused that they should be taught in all the language of his fathers,
that thereby they might become men of understanding;
and that they might know concerning the prophecies
which had been spoken by the mouths of their fathers,
which were delivered them by the hand of the Lord.
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 1:9
And it came to pass that
after king Benjamin had made an end of teaching his sons,
that he waxed old,
and he saw that he must very soon go the way of all the earth;
therefore, he thought it expedient
that he should confer the kingdom upon one of his sons.
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 2:8
And it came to pass that
he began to speak to his people from the tower;
and they could not all hear his words because of the greatness of the multitude;
therefore he caused that the words which he spake should be written
and sent forth among those that were not under the sound of his voice,
that they might also receive his words.
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 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 3:15
And many signs, and wonders, and types, and shadows
showed he unto them, concerning his coming;
and also holy prophets spake unto them concerning his coming;
and yet they hardened their hearts, and understood not
that the law of Moses availeth nothing
except it were through the atonement of his blood.
Mosiah 3:26
Therefore, they have drunk out of the cup of the wrath of God,
which justice could no more deny unto them than it could deny
that Adam should fall because of his partaking of the forbidden fruit;
therefore, mercy could have claim on them no more forever.