Unit 65
fled
9 occurrences in 8 verses
Alma 46:33,
Alma 47:1, 5, 25, 26, 29, 34,
Alma 49:25
Alma 46:33
And it came to pass that Amalickiah fled with a small number of his men,
and the remainder were delivered up into the hands of Moroni
and were taken back into the land of Zarahemla.
Alma 47:1
Now we will return in our record to Amalickiah
and those who had fled with him into the wilderness;
for, behold, he had taken those who went with him,
and went up in the land of Nephi among the Lamanites,
and did stir up the Lamanites to anger against the people of Nephi,
insomuch that the king of the Lamanites sent a proclamation
throughout all his land, among all his people,
that they should gather themselves together again
to go to battle against the Nephites.
Alma 47:5
And now he had got the command of those parts of the Lamanites
who were in favor of the king;
and he sought to gain favor of those who were not obedient;
therefore he went forward to the place which was called Onidah,
for thither had all the Lamanites fled;
for they discovered the army coming,
and, supposing that they were coming to destroy them,
therefore they fled to Onidah, to the place of arms.
Alma 47:25
Now the servants of the king fled;
and the servants of Amalickiah raised a cry, saying:
Alma 47:26
Behold, the servants of the king have stabbed him to the heart,
and he has fallen and they have fled;
behold, come and see.
Alma 47:29
Now when the servants of the king saw an army pursuing after them,
they were frightened again, and fled into the wilderness,
and came over into the land of Zarahemla and joined the people of Ammon.
Alma 47:34
And it came to pass that
Amalickiah took the same servant that slew the king,
and all them who were with him,
and went in unto the queen, unto the place where she sat;
and they all testified unto her that the king was slain by his own servants;
and they said also:
They have fled;
does not this testify against them?
And thus they satisfied the queen concerning the death of the king.
Alma 49:25
And it came to pass, that when the Lamanites saw
that their chief captains were all slain
they fled into the wilderness.
And it came to pass that they returned to the land of Nephi,
to inform their king, Amalickiah, who was a Nephite by birth,
concerning their great loss.