Unit 98

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8 occurrences in 7 verses



Mormon 8:5, 9, 10, 15, 26, 36,

Mormon 9:34



Mormon 8:5

Behold, my father hath made this record,

and he hath written the intent thereof.

And behold, I would write it also

if I had room upon the plates,

but I have not;

and ore I have none,

for I am alone.

My father hath been slain in battle,

and all my kinsfolk,

and I have not friends nor whither to go;

and how long the Lord will suffer that I may live I know not.



Mormon 8:9

And now, behold, I say no more concerning them,

for there are none save it be the Lamanites and robbers

that do exist upon the face of the land.



Mormon 8:10

And there are none that do know the true God

save it be the disciples of Jesus, who did tarry in the land

until the wickedness of the people was so great

that the Lord would not suffer them to remain with the people;

and whether they be upon the face of the land no man knoweth.



Mormon 8:15

For none can have power to bring it to light

save it be given him of God;

for God wills that it shall be done with an eye single to his glory,

or the welfare of the ancient and long dispersed covenant people of the Lord.



Mormon 8:26

And no one need say

they shall not come,

for they surely shall,

for the Lord hath spoken it;

for out of the earth shall they come, by the hand of the Lord,

and none can stay it;

and it shall come in a day

when it shall be said that miracles are done away;

and it shall come even as if one should speak from the dead.



Mormon 8:36

And I know that ye do walk in the pride of your hearts;

and there are none save a few only

who do not lift themselves up in the pride of their hearts,

unto the wearing of very fine apparel,

unto envying, and strifes, and malice, and persecutions,

and all manner of iniquities;

and your churches, yea, even every one, have become polluted

because of the pride of your hearts.



Mormon 9:34

But the Lord knoweth the things which we have written,

and also that none other people knoweth our language;

and because that none other people knoweth our language,

therefore he hath prepared means for the interpretation thereof.