Unit 56
nevertheless
7 occurrences in 7 verses
Alma 17:7, 36,
Alma 18:5, 21,
Alma 19:9,
Alma 20:17, 29
Alma 17:7
nevertheless they departed out of the land of Zarahemla,
and took their swords, and their spears,
and their bows, and their arrows, and their slings;
and this they did that they might provide food for themselves
while in the wilderness.
Alma 17:36
But Ammon stood forth and began to cast stones at them with his sling;
yea, with mighty power he did sling stones amongst them;
and thus he slew a certain number of them
insomuch that they began to be astonished at his power;
nevertheless they were angry because of the slain of their brethren,
and they were determined that he should fall;
therefore, seeing that they could not hit him with their stones,
they came forth with clubs to slay him.
Alma 18:5
Now this was the tradition of Lamoni, which he had received from his father,
that there was a Great Spirit.
Notwithstanding they believed in a Great Spirit
they supposed that whatsoever they did was right;
nevertheless, Lamoni began to fear exceedingly,
with fear lest he had done wrong in slaying his servants;
Alma 18:21
And now, if thou wilt tell me concerning these things,
whatsoever thou desirest I will give unto thee;
and if it were needed, I would guard thee with my armies;
but I know that thou art more powerful than all they;
nevertheless, whatsoever thou desirest of me
I will grant it unto thee.
Alma 19:9
And Ammon said unto her:
Believest thou this?
And she said unto him:
I have had no witness save thy word, and the word of our servants;
nevertheless I believe that it shall be according as thou hast said.
Alma 20:17
But Ammon stood forth and said unto him:
Behold, thou shalt not slay thy son;
nevertheless, it were better that he should fall than thee,
for behold, he has repented of his sins;
but if thou shouldst fall at this time, in thine anger,
thy soul could not be saved.
Alma 20:29
And when Ammon did meet them he was exceedingly sorrowful,
for behold they were naked, and their skins were worn exceedingly
because of being bound with strong cords.
And they also had suffered hunger, thirst, and all kinds of afflictions;
nevertheless they were patient in all their sufferings.