Unit 45
might
12 occurrences in 8 verses
Alma 1:4, 7,
Alma 2:10, 21, 34, 36,
Alma 3:8, 26
Alma 1:4
And he also testified unto the people
that all mankind should be saved at the last day,
and that they need not fear nor tremble,
but that they might lift up their heads and rejoice;
for the Lord had created all men, and had also redeemed all men;
and, in the end, all men should have eternal life.
Alma 1:7
And it came to pass
as he was going, to preach to those who believed on his word,
he met a man who belonged to the church of God,
yea, even one of their teachers;
and he began to contend with him sharply,
that he might lead away the people of the church;
but the man withstood him,
admonishing him with the words of God.
Alma 2:10
Now when Amlici was made king over them
he commanded them that they should take up arms against their brethren;
and this he did that he might subject them to him.
Alma 2:21
And Alma sent spies to follow the remnant of the Amlicites,
that he might know of their plans and their plots,
whereby he might guard himself against them,
that he might preserve his people from being destroyed.
Alma 2:34
And thus he cleared the ground,
or rather the bank, which was on the west of the river Sidon,
throwing the bodies of the Lamanites who had been slain
into the waters of Sidon,
that thereby his people might have room to cross
and contend with the Lamanites and the Amlicites
on the west side of the river Sidon.
Alma 2:36
And they fled before the Nephites
towards the wilderness which was west and north,
away beyond the borders of the land;
and the Nephites did pursue them with their might, and did slay them.
Alma 3:8
And this was done
that their seed might be distinguished from the seed of their brethren,
that thereby the Lord God might preserve his people,
that they might not mix and believe in incorrect traditions
which would prove their destruction.
Alma 3:26
And in one year were thousands and tens of thousands of souls
sent to the eternal world,
that they might reap their rewards according to their works,
whether they were good or whether they were bad,
to reap eternal happiness or eternal misery,
according to the spirit which they listed to obey,
whether it be a good spirit or a bad one.