Unit 76
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16 occurrences in 15 verses
Helaman 3:5, 15, 16, 17,
Helaman 4:11, 21,
Helaman 5:7, 8, 22, 30,
Helaman 6:3, 15, 17, 18, 24
Helaman 3:5
Yea, and even they did spread forth into all parts of the land,
into whatever parts it had not been rendered desolate and without timber,
because of the many inhabitants who had before inherited the land.
Helaman 3:15
But behold, there are many books and many records of every kind,
and they have been kept chiefly by the Nephites.
Helaman 3:16
And they have been handed down from one generation to another by the Nephites,
even until they have fallen into transgression
and have been murdered, plundered, and hunted,
and driven forth, and slain,
and scattered upon the face of the earth,
and mixed with the Lamanites
until they are no more called the Nephites,
becoming wicked, and wild, and ferocious,
yea, even becoming Lamanites.
Helaman 3:17
And now I return again to mine account;
therefore, what I have spoken had passed
after there had been great contentions, and disturbances,
and wars, and dissensions, among the people of Nephi.
Helaman 4:11
Now this great loss of the Nephites,
and the great slaughter which was among them,
would not have happened
had it not been for their wickedness
and their abomination which was among them;
yea, and it was among those also who professed to belong to the church of God.
Helaman 4:21
Yea, they began to remember the prophecies of Alma, and also the words of Mosiah;
and they saw that they had been a stiffnecked people,
and that they had set at naught the commandments of God;
Helaman 5:7
Therefore, my sons, I would that ye should do that which is good,
that it may be said of you, and also written,
even as it has been said and written of them.
Helaman 5:8
And now my sons, behold I have somewhat more to desire of you,
which desire is, that ye may not do these things that ye may boast,
but that ye may do these things to lay up for yourselves a treasure in heaven,
yea, which is eternal, and which fadeth not away;
yea, that ye may have that precious gift of eternal life,
which we have reason to suppose hath been given to our fathers.
Helaman 5:22
And after they had been cast into prison many days without food,
behold, they went forth into the prison to take them
that they might slay them.
Helaman 5:30
And it came to pass when they heard this voice,
and beheld that it was not a voice of thunder,
neither was it a voice of a great tumultuous noise,
but behold, it was a still voice of perfect mildness,
as if it had been a whisper,
and it did pierce even to the very soul—
Helaman 6:3
Nevertheless, the people of the church did have great joy
because of the conversion of the Lamanites,
yea, because of the church of God, which had been established among them.
And they did fellowship one with another,
and did rejoice one with another,
and did have great joy.
Helaman 6:15
And it came to pass that in the sixty and sixth year of the reign of the judges,
behold, Cezoram was murdered by an unknown hand
as he sat upon the judgment–seat.
And it came to pass that in the same year,
that his son, who had been appointed by the people in his stead,
was also murdered.
And thus ended the sixty and sixth year.
Helaman 6:17
For behold, the Lord had blessed them so long with the riches of the world
that they had not been stirred up to anger, to wars, nor to bloodshed;
therefore they began to set their hearts upon their riches;
yea, they began to seek to get gain
that they might be lifted up one above another;
therefore they began to commit secret murders, and to rob and to plunder,
that they might get gain.
Helaman 6:18
And now behold, those murderers and plunderers were a band
who had been formed by Kishkumen and Gadianton.
And now it had come to pass that
there were many, even among the Nephites, of Gadianton's band.
But behold, they were more numerous
among the more wicked part of the Lamanites.
And they were called Gadianton's robbers and murderers.
Helaman 6:24
And whosoever of those who belonged to their band
should reveal unto the world of their wickedness and their abominations,
should be tried, not according to the laws of their country,
but according to the laws of their wickedness,
which had been given by Gadianton and Kishkumen.