Unit 73
march
8 occurrences in 8 verses
Alma 62:3, 4, 6, 14, 18, 22, 25, 35
Alma 62:3
And it came to pass that Moroni took a small number of men,
according to the desire of Pahoran,
and gave Lehi and Teancum command over the remainder of his army,
and took his march towards the land of Gideon.
Alma 62:4
And he did raise the standard of liberty
in whatsoever place he did enter,
and gained whatsoever force he could
in all his march towards the land of Gideon.
Alma 62:6
And thus, when Moroni had gathered together
whatsoever men he could in all his march,
he came to the land of Gideon;
and uniting his forces with those of Pahoran
they became exceedingly strong,
even stronger than the men of Pachus,
who was the king of those dissenters
who had driven the freemen out of the land of Zarahemla
and had taken possession of the land.
Alma 62:14
And it came to pass that Moroni and Pahoran,
leaving a large body of men in the land of Zarahemla,
took their march with a large body of men towards the land of Nephihah,
being determined to overthrow the Lamanites in that city.
Alma 62:18
And it came to pass that when they had sent them away
they pursued their march towards the land of Nephihah.
And it came to pass that when they had come to the city of Nephihah,
they did pitch their tents in the plains of Nephihah,
which is near the city of Nephihah.
Alma 62:22
And it came to pass that Moroni caused
that his men should march forth
and come upon the top of the wall,
and let themselves down into that part of the city,
yea, even on the west, where the Lamanites did not camp with their armies.
Alma 62:25
And now when Moroni saw that they were fleeing before him,
he did cause that his men should march forth against them,
and slew many, and surrounded many others, and took them prisoners;
and the remainder of them fled into the land of Moroni,
which was in the borders by the seashore.
Alma 62:35
And thus they did encamp for the night.
For behold, the Nephites and the Lamanites also were weary
because of the greatness of the march;
therefore they did not resolve upon any stratagem in the night-time,
save it were Teancum;
for he was exceedingly angry with Ammoron,
insomuch that he considered that Ammoron, and Amalickiah his brother,
had been the cause of this great and lasting war between them and the Lamanites,
which had been the cause of so much war and bloodshed,
yea, and so much famine.