Unit 37
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4 occurrences in 4 verses
Mosiah 9:2, 11,
Mosiah 10:12, 18
Mosiah 9:2
Therefore, I contended with my brethren in the wilderness,
for I would that our ruler should make a treaty with them;
but he being an austere and a blood-thirsty man commanded that I should be slain;
but I was rescued by the shedding of much blood;
for father fought against father, and brother against brother,
until the greater number of our army was destroyed in the wilderness;
and we returned, those of us that were spared, to the land of Zarahemla,
to relate that tale to their wives and their children.
Mosiah 9:11
Therefore it came to pass, that
after we had dwelt in the land for the space of twelve years
that king Laman began to grow uneasy,
lest by any means my people should wax strong in the land,
and that they could not overpower them and bring them into bondage.
Mosiah 10:12
They were a wild, and ferocious, and a blood-thirsty people,
believing in the tradition of their fathers, which is this —
Believing that they were driven out of the land of Jerusalem
because of the iniquities of their fathers,
and that they were wronged in the wilderness by their brethren,
and they were also wronged while crossing the sea;
Mosiah 10:18
For this very cause has king Laman,
by his cunning, and lying craftiness, and his fair promises, deceived me,
that I have brought this my people up into this land,
that they may destroy them;
yea, and we have suffered these many years in the land.