Unit 76
had become
8 occurrences in 7 verses
Helaman 4:22, 24,
Helaman 5:2, 4,
Helaman 6:1, 2, 31
Helaman 4:22
And that they had altered and trampled under their feet the laws of Mosiah,
or that which the Lord commanded him to give unto the people;
and they saw that their laws had become corrupted,
and that they had become a wicked people,
insomuch that they were wicked even like unto the Lamanites.
Helaman 4:24
And they saw that they had become weak, like unto their brethren, the Lamanites,
and that the Spirit of the Lord did no more preserve them;
yea, it had withdrawn from them
because the Spirit of the Lord doth not dwell in unholy temples—
Helaman 5:2
For as their laws and their governments were established by the voice of the people,
and they who chose evil were more numerous than they who chose good,
therefore they were ripening for destruction,
for the laws had become corrupted.
Helaman 5:4
And it came to pass that Nephi had become weary because of their iniquity;
and he yielded up the judgment–seat, and took it upon him
to preach the word of God all the remainder of his days,
and his brother Lehi also, all the remainder of his days;
Helaman 6:1
And it came to pass that when the sixty and second year
of the reign of the judges had ended,
all these things had happened
and the Lamanites had become, the more part of them, a righteous people,
insomuch that their righteousness did exceed that of the Nephites,
because of their firmness and their steadiness in the faith.
Helaman 6:2
For behold, there were many of the Nephites
who had become hardened and impenitent and grossly wicked,
insomuch that they did reject the word of God
and all the preaching and prophesying which did come among them.
Helaman 6:31
And now behold, he had got great hold upon the hearts of the Nephites;
yea, insomuch that they had become exceedingly wicked;
yea, the more part of them had turned out of the way of righteousness,
and did trample under their feet the commandments of God,
and did turn unto their own ways,
and did build up unto themselves idols of their gold and their silver.