Unit 66

with

8 occurrences in 8 verses



Alma 50:12, 22, 29, 30, 32, 33, 37, 39



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 50:22

And those who were faithful in keeping the commandments of the Lord

were delivered at all times,

whilst thousands of their wicked brethren have been consigned

to bondage, or to perish by the sword,

or to dwindle in unbelief, and mingle with the Lamanites.



Alma 50:29

Therefore, Morianton put it into their hearts

that they should flee to the land which was northward,

which was covered with large bodies of water,

and take possession of the land which was northward.



Alma 50:30

And behold, they would have carried this plan into effect,

(which would have been a cause to have been lamented)

but behold, Morianton being a man of much passion,

therefore he was angry with one of his maid servants,

and he fell upon her and beat her much.



Alma 50:32

Now behold, the people who were in the land Bountiful,

or rather Moroni, feared

that they would hearken to the words of Morianton and unite with his people,

and thus he would obtain possession of those parts of the land,

which would lay a foundation for serious consequences

among the people of Nephi,

yea, which consequences would lead to the overthrow of their liberty.



Alma 50:33

Therefore Moroni sent an army, with their camp, to head the people of Morianton,

to stop their flight into the land northward.



Alma 50:37

And it came to pass that in the same year

that the people of Nephi had peace restored unto them,

that Nephihah, the second chief judge, died,

having filled the judgment-seat with perfect uprightness before God.



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.