Unit 38

him

27 occurrences in 17 verses



Mosiah 11:9, 26, 27, 28, 29,

Mosiah 12:1, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,

Mosiah 13:1, 2, 5, 15



Mosiah 11:9

And he also built him a spacious palace, and a throne in the midst thereof,

all of which was of fine wood

and was ornamented with gold and silver and with precious things.



Mosiah 11:26

Now it came to pass that when Abinadi had spoken these words unto them

they were wroth with him, and sought to take away his life;

but the Lord delivered him out of their hands.



Mosiah 11:27

Now when king Noah had heard of the words

which Abinadi had spoken unto the people,

he was also wroth; and he said:

Who is Abinadi, that I and my people should be judged of him,

or who is the Lord, that shall bring upon my people such great affliction?



Mosiah 11:28

I command you to bring Abinadi hither, that I may slay him,

for he has said these things

that he might stir up my people to anger one with another,

and to raise contentions among my people;

therefore I will slay him.



Mosiah 11:29

Now the eyes of the people were blinded;

therefore they hardened their hearts against the words of Abinadi,

and they sought from that time forward to take him.

And king Noah hardened his heart against the word of the Lord,

and he did not repent of his evil doings.



Mosiah 12:1

And it came to pass that after the space of two years

that Abinadi came among them in disguise,

that they knew him not,

and began to prophesy among them, saying:

Thus has the Lord commanded me, saying —

Abinadi, go and prophesy unto this my people,

for they have hardened their hearts against my words;

they have repented not of their evil doings;

therefore, I will visit them in my anger,

yea, in my fierce anger will I visit them in their iniquities and abominations.



Mosiah 12:9

And it came to pass that they were angry with him;

and they took him and carried him bound before the king,

and said unto the king:

Behold, we have brought a man before thee

who has prophesied evil concerning thy people,

and saith that God will destroy them.



Mosiah 12:16

Behold, here is the man,

we deliver him into thy hands;

thou mayest do with him as seemeth thee good.



Mosiah 12:17

And it came to pass that king Noah caused

that Abinadi should be cast into prison;

and he commanded that the priests should gather themselves together

that he might hold a council with them what he should do with him.



Mosiah 12:18

And it came to pass that they said unto the king:

Bring him hither that we may question him;

and the king commanded that he should be brought before them.



Mosiah 12:19

And they began to question him, that they might cross him,

that thereby they might have wherewith to accuse him;

but he answered them boldly, and withstood all their questions,

yea, to their astonishment;

for he did withstand them in all their questions,

and did confound them in all their words.



Mosiah 12:20

And it came to pass that one of them said unto him:

What meaneth the words which are written,

and which have been taught by our fathers, saying:



Mosiah 12:21

How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him

that bringeth good tidings;

that publisheth peace;

that bringeth good tidings of good;

that publisheth salvation;

that saith unto Zion,

Thy God reigneth;



Mosiah 13:1

And now when the king had heard these words,

he said unto his priests:

Away with this fellow, and slay him;

for what have we to do with him,

for he is mad.



Mosiah 13:2

And they stood forth and attempted to lay their hands on him;

but he withstood them, and said unto them:



Mosiah 13:5

Now it came to pass after Abinadi had spoken these words

that the people of king Noah durst not lay their hands on him,

for the Spirit of the Lord was upon him;

and his face shone with exceeding luster, even as Moses' did

while in the mount of Sinai, while speaking with the Lord.



Mosiah 13:15

Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain;

for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.