Unit 45
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14 occurrences in 8 verses
Alma 1:15, 30, 32,
Alma 2:5, 11, 34,
Alma 3:11, 26
Alma 1:15
And it came to pass that they took him;
and his name was Nehor;
and they carried him upon the top of the hill Manti,
and there he was caused,
or rather did acknowledge, between the heavens and the earth,
that what he had taught to the people was contrary to the word of God;
and there he suffered an ignominious death.
Alma 1:30
And thus, in their prosperous circumstances,
they did not send away any who were naked, or that were hungry,
or that were athirst, or that were sick, or that had not been nourished;
and they did not set their hearts upon riches;
therefore they were liberal to all,
both old and young, both bond and free, both male and female,
whether out of the church or in the church,
having no respect to persons as to those who stood in need.
Alma 1:32
For those who did not belong to their church
did indulge themselves in sorceries, and in idolatry or idleness,
and in babblings, and in envyings and strife; wearing costly apparel;
being lifted up in the pride of their own eyes;
persecuting, lying, thieving, robbing,
committing whoredoms, and murdering, and all manner of wickedness;
nevertheless, the law was put in force upon all those who did transgress it,
inasmuch as it was possible.
Alma 2:5
And it came to pass that
the people assembled themselves together throughout all the land,
every man according to his mind,
whether it were for or against Amlici,
in separate bodies,
having much dispute and wonderful contentions one with another.
Alma 2:11
Now the people of Amlici were distinguished by the name of Amlici,
being called Amlicites;
and the remainder were called Nephites, or the people of God.
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 3:11
And it came to pass that
whosoever would not believe in the tradition of the Lamanites,
but believed those records which were brought out of the land of Jerusalem,
and also in the tradition of their fathers, which were correct,
who believed in the commandments of God and kept them,
were called the Nephites, or the people of Nephi,
from that time forth —
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.