Unit 65
have
17 occurrences in 14 verses
Alma 45:2, 9, 16,
Alma 46:22, 27, 30, 37, 38,
Alma 47:26, 34,
Alma 48:17, 21,
Alma 49:10, 22
Alma 45:2
And it came to pass in the nineteenth year
of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi,
that Alma came unto his son Helaman and said unto him:
Believest thou the words which I spake unto thee
concerning those records which have been kept?
Alma 45:9
But behold, I have somewhat to prophesy unto thee;
but what I prophesy unto thee ye shall not make known;
yea, what I prophesy unto thee shall not be made known,
even until the prophecy is fulfilled;
therefore write the words which I shall say.
Alma 45:16
And he said:
Thus saith the Lord God —
Cursed shall be the land, yea, this land,
unto every nation, kindred, tongue, and people,
unto destruction, which do wickedly, when they are fully ripe;
and as I have said so shall it be;
for this is the cursing and the blessing of God upon the land,
for the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance.
Alma 46:22
Now this was the covenant which they made,
and they cast their garments at the feet of Moroni, saying:
We covenant with our God, that we shall be destroyed,
even as our brethren in the land northward,
if we shall fall into transgression;
yea, he may cast us at the feet of our enemies,
even as we have cast our garments at thy feet
to be trodden under foot, if we shall fall into transgression.
Alma 46:27
And now who knoweth but what the remnant of the seed of Joseph,
which shall perish as his garment,
are those who have dissented from us?
Yea, and even it shall be ourselves if we do not stand fast in the faith of Christ.
Alma 46:30
Now Moroni thought it was not expedient
that the Lamanites should have any more strength;
therefore he thought to cut off the people of Amalickiah,
or to take them and bring them back,
and put Amalickiah to death;
yea, for he knew that he would stir up the Lamanites to anger against them,
and cause them to come to battle against them;
and this he knew that Amalickiah would do
that he might obtain his purposes.
Alma 46:37
And they began to have peace again in the land;
and thus they did maintain peace in the land
until nearly the end of the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges.
Alma 46:38
And Helaman and the high priests did also maintain order in the church;
yea, even for the space of four years
did they have much peace and rejoicing in the church.
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 47:34
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 48:17
Yea, verily, verily I say unto you,
if all men had been, and were, and ever would be, like unto Moroni,
behold, the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever;
yea, the devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men.
Alma 48:21
But, as I have said, in the latter end of the nineteenth year,
yea, notwithstanding their peace amongst themselves,
they were compelled reluctantly to contend with their brethren, the Lamanites.
Alma 49:10
Now, if king Amalickiah had come down out of the land of Nephi,
at the head of his army,
perhaps he would have caused
the Lamanites to have attacked the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah;
for behold, he did care not for the blood of his people.
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.