Unit 40
and their children
9 occurrences in 9 verses
Mosiah 19:9, 11, 12, 13, 19, 22, 24,
Mosiah 20:3,
Mosiah 21:17
Mosiah 19:9
And the king commanded the people
that they should flee before the Lamanites,
and he himself did go before them,
and they did flee into the wilderness, with their women and their children.
Mosiah 19:11
Now it came to pass that the king commanded them
that all the men should leave their wives and their children,
and flee before the Lamanites.
Mosiah 19:12
Now there were many that would not leave them,
but had rather stay and perish with them.
And the rest left their wives and their children and fled.
Mosiah 19:13
And it came to pass that
those who tarried with their wives and their children caused
that their fair daughters should stand forth and plead with the Lamanites
that they would not slay them.
Mosiah 19:19
Now they had sworn in their hearts
that they would return to the land of Nephi,
and if their wives and their children were slain,
and also those that had tarried with them,
that they would seek revenge, and also perish with them.
Mosiah 19:22
And it came to pass that
they were about to return to the land of Nephi,
and they met the men of Gideon.
And the men of Gideon told them
of all that had happened to their wives and their children;
and that the Lamanites had granted unto them
that they might possess the land
by paying a tribute to the Lamanites of one half of all they possessed.
Mosiah 19:24
And it came to pass that after they had ended the ceremony,
that they returned to the land of Nephi,
rejoicing, because their wives and their children were not slain;
and they told Gideon what they had done to the king.
Mosiah 20:3
And now the priests of king Noah, being ashamed to return to the city of Nephi,
yea, and also fearing that the people would slay them,
therefore they durst not return to their wives and their children.
Mosiah 21:17
Now there was a great number of women, more than there was of men;
therefore king Limhi commanded
that every man should impart to the support of the widows and their children,
that they might not perish with hunger;
and this they did because of the greatness of their number that had been slain.