Unit 33
his
21 occurrences in 11 verses
Mosiah 4:1, 4, 6, 11, 13, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, 28
Mosiah 4:1
And now, it came to pass that
when king Benjamin had made an end of speaking the words
which had been delivered unto him by the angel of the Lord,
that he cast his eyes round about on the multitude,
and behold they had fallen to the earth,
for the fear of the Lord had come upon them.
Mosiah 4:4
And king Benjamin again opened his mouth
and began to speak unto them, saying:
My friends and my brethren,
my kindred and my people,
I would again call your attention,
that ye may hear and understand the remainder of my words
which I shall speak unto you.
Mosiah 4:6
I say unto you,
if ye have come to a knowledge of the goodness of God,
and his matchless power, and his wisdom, and his patience,
and his long-suffering towards the children of men;
and also, the atonement which has been prepared
from the foundation of the world,
that thereby salvation might come to him
that should put his trust in the Lord,
and should be diligent in keeping his commandments,
and continue in the faith even unto the end of his life,
I mean the life of the mortal body—
Mosiah 4:11
And again I say unto you as I have said before,
that as ye have come to the knowledge of the glory of God,
or if ye have known of his goodness and have tasted of his love,
and have received a remission of your sins,
which causeth such exceedingly great joy in your souls,
even so I would that ye should remember, and always retain in remembrance,
the greatness of God, and your own nothingness,
and his goodness and long-suffering towards you, unworthy creatures,
and humble yourselves even in the depths of humility,
calling on the name of the Lord daily,
and standing steadfastly in the faith of that which is to come,
which was spoken by the mouth of the angel.
Mosiah 4:13
And ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably,
and to render to every man according to that which is his due.
Mosiah 4:16
And also, ye yourselves will succor those that stand in need of your succor;
ye will administer of your substance unto him that standeth in need;
and ye will not suffer that the beggar putteth up his petition to you in vain,
and turn him out to perish.
Mosiah 4:17
Perhaps thou shalt say:
The man has brought upon himself his misery;
therefore I will stay my hand, and will not give unto him of my food,
nor impart unto him of my substance that he may not suffer,
for his punishments are just—
Mosiah 4:20
And behold, even at this time, ye have been calling on his name,
and begging for a remission of your sins.
And has he suffered that ye have begged in vain?
Nay; he has poured out his Spirit upon you,
and has caused that your hearts should be filled with joy,
and has caused that your mouths should be stopped
that ye could not find utterance,
so exceedingly great was your joy.
Mosiah 4:22
And if ye judge the man who putteth up his petition to you
for your substance that he perish not,
and condemn him,
how much more just will be your condemnation
for withholding your substance, which doth not belong to you but to God,
to whom also your life belongeth;
and yet ye put up no petition, nor repent of the thing which thou hast done.
Mosiah 4:23
I say unto you,
wo be unto that man,
for his substance shall perish with him;
and now, I say these things unto those who are rich
as pertaining to the things of this world.
Mosiah 4:28
And I would that ye should remember,
that whosoever among you borroweth of his neighbor
should return the thing that he borroweth,
according as he doth agree,
or else thou shalt commit sin;
and perhaps thou shalt cause thy neighbor to commit sin also.