Unit 94

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8 occurrences in 8 verses



4 Nephi 1:3, 9, 12, 13, 17, 30, 34, 38



4 Nephi 1:3

And they had all things common among them;

therefore there were not rich and poor, bond and free,

but they were all made free, and partakers of the heavenly gift.



4 Nephi 1:9

but there were many cities which had been sunk,

and waters came up in the stead thereof;

therefore these cities could not be renewed.



4 Nephi 1:12

And they did not walk any more

after the performances and ordinances of the law of Moses;

but they did walk after the commandments

which they had received from their Lord and their God,

continuing in fasting and prayer, and in meeting together oft

both to pray and to hear the word of the Lord.



4 Nephi 1:13

And it came to pass that there was no contention

among all the people, in all the land;

but there were mighty miracles wrought among the disciples of Jesus.



4 Nephi 1:17

There were no robbers, nor murderers,

neither were there Lamanites, nor any manner of -ites;

but they were in one,

the children of Christ, and heirs to the kingdom of God.



4 Nephi 1:30

Therefore they did exercise power and authority

over the disciples of Jesus who did tarry with them,

and they did cast them into prison;

but by the power of the word of God, which was in them,

the prisons were rent in twain,

and they went forth doing mighty miracles among them.



4 Nephi 1:34

Nevertheless, the people did harden their hearts,

for they were led by many priests and false prophets

to build up many churches, and to do all manner of iniquity.

And they did smite upon the people of Jesus;

but the people of Jesus did not smite again.

And thus they did dwindle in unbelief and wickedness, from year to year,

even until two hundred and thirty years had passed away.



4 Nephi 1:38

And it came to pass that they who rejected the gospel

were called Lamanites, and Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites;

and they did not dwindle in unbelief,

but they did wilfully rebel against the gospel of Christ;

and they did teach their children that they should not believe,

even as their fathers, from the beginning, did dwindle.