Mosiah Chapter 6
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Chapter 6
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1 And now, king Benjamin thought it was expedient, after
having finished speaking to the people, that he should take the names of all
those who had entered into a covenant with God to keep his commandments.
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2 And it came to pass that there was not one soul, except
it were little children, but who had entered into the covenant and had taken
upon them the name of Christ.
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3 And again, it came to pass that when king Benjamin had
made an end of all these things, and had consecrated his son Mosiah to be a
ruler and a king over his people, and had given him all the charges concerning
the kingdom, and also had appointed priests to teach the people, that thereby
they might hear and know the commandments of God, and to stir them up in
remembrance of the oath which they had made, he dismissed the multitude, and
they returned, every one, according to their families, to their own houses.
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4 And Mosiah began to reign in his father’s stead. And he
began to reign in the thirtieth year of his age, making in the whole, about
four hundred and seventy-six years from the time that Lehi left Jerusalem.
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5 And king Benjamin lived three years and he died.
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6 And it came to pass that king Mosiah did walk in the
ways of the Lord, and did observe his judgments and his statutes, and did
keep his commandments in all things whatsoever he commanded him.
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7 And king Mosiah did cause his people that they should
till the earth. And he also, himself, did till the earth, that thereby he
might not become burdensome to his people, that he might do according to that
which his father had done in all things. And there was no contention among
all his people for the space of three years.
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