Unit 65
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7 occurrences in 7 verses
Alma 47:12,
Alma 48:24, 25,
Alma 49:4, 11, 18, 22
Alma 47:12
And it came to pass that when Amalickiah found
that he could not get Lehonti to come down off from the mount,
he went up into the mount, nearly to Lehonti's camp;
and he sent again the fourth time his message unto Lehonti,
desiring that he would come down,
and that he would bring his guards with him.
Alma 48:24
Nevertheless, they could not suffer to lay down their lives,
that their wives and their children should be massacred
by the barbarous cruelty of those who were once their brethren,
yea, and had dissented from their church,
and had left them and had gone to destroy them by joining the Lamanites.
Alma 48:25
Yea, they could not bear
that their brethren should rejoice over the blood of the Nephites,
so long as there were any who should keep the commandments of God,
for the promise of the Lord was,
if they should keep his commandments
they should prosper in the land.
Alma 49:4
But behold, how great was their disappointment;
for behold, the Nephites had dug up a ridge of earth round about them,
which was so high that the Lamanites could not cast
their stones and their arrows at them that they might take effect,
neither could they come upon them
save it was by their place of entrance.
Alma 49:11
But behold, Amalickiah did not come down himself to battle.
And behold, his chief captains durst not attack
the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah,
for Moroni had altered the management of affairs among the Nephites,
insomuch that the Lamanites were disappointed in their places of retreat
and they could not come upon them.
Alma 49:18
Now behold, the Lamanites could not get into their forts of security
by any other way save by the entrance,
because of the highness of the bank which had been thrown up,
and the depth of the ditch which had been dug round about,
save it were by the entrance.
Alma 49:22
Now when they found
that they could not obtain power over the Nephites by the pass,
they began to dig down their banks of earth
that they might obtain a pass to their armies,
that they might have an equal chance to fight;
but behold, in these attempts they were swept off
by the stones and arrows which were thrown at them;
and instead of filling up their ditches by pulling down the banks of earth,
they were filled up in a measure with their dead and wounded bodies.