Unit 75
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14 occurrences in 13 verses
Helaman 1:2, 7, 9, 16, 17, 26, 28, 33,
Helaman 2:1, 3, 5, 9, 11
Helaman 1:2
For behold, Pahoran had died, and gone the way of all the earth;
therefore there began to be a serious contention
concerning who should have the judgment–seat
among the brethren, who were the sons of Pahoran.
Helaman 1:7
But behold, Paanchi, and that part of the people
that were desirous that he should be their governor,
was exceedingly wroth;
therefore, he was about to flatter away those people
to rise up in rebellion against their brethren.
Helaman 1:9
Now when those people
who were desirous that he should be their governor
saw that he was condemned unto death,
therefore they were angry,
and behold, they sent forth one Kishkumen,
even to the judgment–seat of Pahoran,
and murdered Pahoran as he sat upon the judgment–seat.
Helaman 1:16
Therefore, the king of the Lamanites,
whose name was Tubaloth, who was the son of Ammoron,
supposing that Coriantumr,
being a mighty man,
could stand against the Nephites,
with his strength and also with his great wisdom,
insomuch that by sending him forth he should gain power over the Nephites—
Helaman 1:17
Therefore he did stir them up to anger,
and he did gather together his armies,
and he did appoint Coriantumr to be their leader,
and did cause that they should march down to the land of Zarahemla
to battle against the Nephites.
Helaman 1:26
For behold, Moronihah had supposed
that the Lamanites durst not come into the center of the land,
but that they would attack the cities round about in the borders
as they had hitherto done;
therefore Moronihah had caused
that their strong armies should maintain those parts round about by the borders.
Helaman 1:28
But when Moronihah had discovered this,
he immediately sent forth Lehi with an army round about to head them
before they should come to the land Bountiful.
Helaman 1:33
And it came to pass that Moronihah took possession of the city of Zarahemla again,
and caused that the Lamanites who had been taken prisoners
should depart out of the land in peace.
Helaman 2:1
And it came to pass in the forty and second year of the reign of the judges,
after Moronihah had established again peace
between the Nephites and the Lamanites,
behold there was no one to fill the judgment–seat;
therefore there began to be a contention again among the people
concerning who should fill the judgment–seat.
Helaman 2:3
But behold, Kishkumen, who had murdered Pahoran,
did lay wait to destroy Helaman also;
and he was upheld by his band,
who had entered into a covenant
that no one should know his wickedness.
Helaman 2:5
Therefore he did flatter them, and also Kishkumen,
that if they would place him in the judgment–seat
he would grant unto those who belonged to his band
that they should be placed in power and authority among the people;
therefore Kishkumen sought to destroy Helaman.
Helaman 2:9
Now this did please Kishkumen exceedingly,
for he did suppose that he should accomplish his design;
but behold, the servant of Helaman,
as they were going forth unto the judgment–seat,
did stab Kishkumen even to the heart,
that he fell dead without a groan.
And he ran and told Helaman all the things
which he had seen, and heard, and done.
Helaman 2:11
But behold, when Gadianton had found that Kishkumen did not return
he feared lest that he should be destroyed;
therefore he caused that his band should follow him.
And they took their flight out of the land, by a secret way, into the wilderness;
and thus when Helaman sent forth to take them
they could nowhere be found.