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commits Ammon1 and brethren to prison, Mosiah 7:7–8 (21:22–23).
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son of Noah3, Mosiah 7:9.
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questions Ammon1, Mosiah 7:9–11.
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rejoices over news from Zarahemla, Mosiah 7:14 (21:24).
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is in bondage to Lamanites, Mosiah 7:15, 21–23.
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gathers people to hear his words, Mosiah 7:17–18.
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exhorts people to put trust in God, Mosiah 7:19–20.
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laments over his people’s transgressions, Mosiah 7:24–33.
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tells of brethren from Zarahemla, Mosiah 8:1.
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causes Ammon1 to speak to people, Mosiah 8:2–3.
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brings forth 24 gold plates found by his people, Mosiah 8:5–14 (21:25–28).
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is taught about seers by Ammon1, Mosiah 8:15–18.
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is just man, Mosiah 19:17.
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is made king by people, makes oath with Lamanite king to pay tribute, Mosiah 19:26.
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establishes peace among his people, Mosiah 19:27–29.
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discovers Lamanites and lays ambush, Mosiah 20:8.
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drives Lamanites from lands, Mosiah 20:9–11.
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counsels with Lamanite king, Mosiah 20:12–16.
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pacifies Lamanites by telling of father’s priests, Mosiah 20:23–26.
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people complain to him of Lamanites’ persecution, Mosiah 21:2–6.
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is defeated by Lamanites three times, Mosiah 21:7–8, 11–12.
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commands that every man impart to support of widows and children, Mosiah 21:17.
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always takes guards with him, Mosiah 21:19.
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enters into covenant to serve God, Mosiah 21:32.
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studies how to deliver people from bondage, Mosiah 21:36–22:2.
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follows Gideon’s plan to escape into wilderness, Mosiah 22:9–12.
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joins people of Mosiah2, Mosiah 22:13.
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is taught and baptized by Alma1, Mosiah 25:16–18.
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delivers 24 gold plates to Mosiah2, Mosiah 28:11.