Unit 66
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9 occurrences in 8 verses
Alma 50:4, 8, 11, 12, 14, 25, 36, 39
Alma 50:4
And he caused towers to be erected that overlooked those works of pickets,
and he caused places of security to be built upon those towers,
that the stones and the arrows of the Lamanites could not hurt them.
Alma 50:8
and the land of Nephi did run in a straight course from the east sea to the west.
Alma 50:11
And thus he cut off all the strongholds of the Lamanites
in the east wilderness, yea, and also on the west,
fortifying the line between the Nephites and the Lamanites,
between the land of Zarahemla and the land of Nephi,
from the west sea, running by the head of the river Sidon —
the Nephites possessing all the land northward,
yea, even all the land which was northward of the land Bountiful,
according to their pleasure.
Alma 50:12
Thus Moroni, with his armies,
which did increase daily because of the assurance of protection
which his works did bring forth unto them,
did seek to cut off the strength and the power of the Lamanites
from off the lands of their possessions,
that they should have no power upon the lands of their possession.
Alma 50:14
And they also began a foundation for a city
between the city of Moroni and the city of Aaron,
joining the borders of Aaron and Moroni;
and they called the name of the city, or the land, Nephihah.
Alma 50:25
And it came to pass that in the commencement
of the twenty and fourth year of the reign of the judges,
there would also have been peace among the people of Nephi
had it not been for a contention which took place among them
concerning the land of Lehi, and the land of Morianton,
which joined upon the borders of Lehi;
both of which were on the borders by the seashore.
Alma 50:36
And thus were the people of Morianton brought back.
And upon their covenanting to keep the peace
they were restored to the land of Morianton,
and a union took place between them and the people of Lehi;
and they were also restored to their lands.
Alma 50:39
Behold, it came to pass that the son of Nephihah was appointed
to fill the judgment-seat, in the stead of his father;
yea, he was appointed chief judge and governor over the people,
with an oath and sacred ordinance to judge righteously,
and to keep the peace and the freedom of the people,
and to grant unto them their sacred privileges to worship the Lord their God,
yea, to support and maintain the cause of God all his days,
and to bring the wicked to justice according to their crime.