Unit 63
men
17 occurrences in 14 verses
Alma 40:5, 7, 8, 9, 11,
Alma 41:3, 11,
Alma 42:12, 13, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26
Alma 40:5
Now, whether there shall be one time, or a second time, or a third time,
that men shall come forth from the dead,
it mattereth not;
for God knoweth all these things;
and it sufficeth me to know that this is the case —
that there is a time appointed that all shall rise from the dead.
Alma 40:7
And now I would inquire what becometh of the souls of men
from this time of death to the time appointed for the resurrection?
Alma 40:8
Now whether there is more than one time appointed for men to rise
it mattereth not;
for all do not die at once,
and this mattereth not;
all is as one day with God,
and time only is measured unto men.
Alma 40:9
Therefore, there is a time appointed unto men that they shall rise from the dead;
and there is a space between the time of death and the resurrection.
And now, concerning this space of time,
what becometh of the souls of men is the thing
which I have inquired diligently of the Lord to know;
and this is the thing of which I do know.
Alma 40:11
Now, concerning the state of the soul between death and the resurrection —
Behold, it has been made known unto me by an angel,
that the spirits of all men,
as soon as they are departed from this mortal body,
yea, the spirits of all men,
whether they be good or evil,
are taken home to that God who gave them life.
Alma 41:3
And it is requisite with the justice of God
that men should be judged according to their works;
and if their works were good in this life,
and the desires of their hearts were good,
that they should also, at the last day, be restored unto that which is good.
Alma 41:11
And now, my son, all men that are in a state of nature,
or I would say, in a carnal state,
are in the gall of bitterness and in the bonds of iniquity;
they are without God in the world,
and they have gone contrary to the nature of God;
therefore, they are in a state contrary to the nature of happiness.
Alma 42:12
And now, there was no means to reclaim men from this fallen state,
which man had brought upon himself because of his own disobedience;
Alma 42:13
Therefore, according to justice,
the plan of redemption could not be brought about,
only on conditions of repentance of men in this probationary state,
yea, this preparatory state;
for except it were for these conditions,
mercy could not take effect except it should destroy the work of justice.
Now the work of justice could not be destroyed;
if so, God would cease to be God.
Alma 42:16
Now, repentance could not come unto men
except there were a punishment,
which also was eternal as the life of the soul
should be, affixed opposite to the plan of happiness,
which was as eternal also as the life of the soul.
Alma 42:20
And also, if there was no law given against sin
men would not be afraid to sin.
Alma 42:21
And if there was no law given, if men sinned
what could justice do, or mercy either,
for they would have no claim upon the creature?
Alma 42:23
But God ceaseth not to be God,
and mercy claimeth the penitent,
and mercy cometh because of the atonement;
and the atonement bringeth to pass the resurrection of the dead;
and the resurrection of the dead bringeth back men into the presence of God;
and thus they are restored into his presence,
to be judged according to their works, according to the law and justice.
Alma 42:26
And thus God bringeth about his great and eternal purposes,
which were prepared from the foundation of the world.
And thus cometh about the salvation and the redemption of men,
and also their destruction and misery.