Unit 70
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16 occurrences in 15 verses
Alma 56:30, 39, 40, 50,
Alma 57:4, 14, 17, 36,
Alma 58:8, 18, 19, 22, 24, 29, 35
Alma 56:30
Now when we saw that the Lamanites began to grow uneasy on this wise,
we were desirous to bring a stratagem into effect upon them;
therefore Antipus ordered that I should march forth
with my little sons to a neighboring city,
as if we were carrying provisions to a neighboring city.
Alma 56:39
And it came to pass that before the dawn of the morning,
behold, the Lamanites were pursuing us.
Now we were not sufficiently strong to contend with them;
yea, I would not suffer that my little sons should fall into their hands;
therefore we did continue our march,
and we took our march into the wilderness.
Alma 56:40
Now they durst not turn to the right nor to the left lest they should be surrounded;
neither would I turn to the right nor to the left lest they should overtake me,
and we could not stand against them, but be slain,
and they would make their escape;
and thus we did flee all that day into the wilderness,
even until it was dark.
Alma 56:50
The army of Antipus being weary,
because of their long march in so short a space of time,
were about to fall into the hands of the Lamanites;
and had I not returned with my two thousand
they would have obtained their purpose.
Alma 57:4
But the people of Antiparah did leave the city,
and fled to their other cities, which they had possession of, to fortify them;
and thus the city of Antiparah fell into our hands.
Alma 57:14
For behold, they would break out in great numbers,
and would fight with stones, and with clubs,
or whatsoever thing they could get into their hands,
insomuch that we did slay upwards of two thousand of them
after they had surrendered themselves prisoners of war.
Alma 57:17
But it came to pass that on the morrow they did return.
And now behold, we did not inquire of them concerning the prisoners;
for behold, the Lamanites were upon us,
and they returned in season to save us from falling into their hands.
For behold, Ammoron had sent to their support a new supply of provisions
and also a numerous army of men.
Alma 57:36
Now it came to pass that when I, Helaman, had heard these words of Gid,
I was filled with exceeding joy
because of the goodness of God in preserving us, that we might not all perish;
yea, and I trust that the souls of them who have been slain
have entered into the rest of their God.
Alma 58:8
But it came to pass that we did receive food,
which was guarded to us by an army of two thousand men to our assistance;
and this is all the assistance which we did receive,
to defend ourselves and our country
from falling into the hands of our enemies,
yea, to contend with an enemy which was innumerable.
Alma 58:18
And it came to pass that
the Lamanites did come out with their numerous army against us.
And when they had come and were about to fall upon us with the sword,
I caused that my men, those who were with me, should retreat into the wilderness.
Alma 58:19
And it came to pass that the Lamanites did follow after us with great speed,
for they were exceedingly desirous to overtake us that they might slay us;
therefore they did follow us into the wilderness;
and we did pass by in the midst of Gid and Teomner,
insomuch that they were not discovered by the Lamanites.
Alma 58:22
Now this was done because the Lamanites did suffer
their whole army, save a few guards only,
to be led away into the wilderness.
Alma 58:24
And when the Lamanites saw that they were marching
towards the land of Zarahemla,
they were exceedingly afraid,
lest there was a plan laid to lead them on to destruction;
therefore they began to retreat into the wilderness again,
yea, even back by the same way which they had come.
Alma 58:29
And it came to pass that
when the armies of the Lamanites did arrive near the city,
and saw that we were prepared to meet them,
they were astonished exceedingly and struck with great fear,
insomuch that they did flee into the wilderness.
Alma 58:35
Behold, we do not know but what ye are unsuccessful,
and ye have drawn away the forces into that quarter of the land;
if so, we do not desire to murmur.