2 Ne. 1: 30 thou art a true friend unto my son.
Alma 15: 16 rejected by those who were once his friends.
Alma 17: 2 Alma did rejoice . . . to see his brethren.
Alma 62: 37 Teancum . . . a true friend to liberty.
Morm. 8: 5 I have not friends nor whither to go.
Ether 1: 36 he will turn away his anger from . . . our friends.
Ether 2: 1 (Ether 6: 16) friends of Jared and his brother.
2007-08-21 03:16:10
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answer #1
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answered by Isolde 7
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Where does the Book of Mormon talk about WOMEN ?
The fact that the Book of Mormon story says so little about women seems to throw a serious cloud of doubt over Joseph Smith's claim that it was written by a number of ancient Jewish authors after 600 B. C. The claim is that these men had the ancient books of the Bible - books which contain the names of many women and stories concerning them. If just one of these Nephite authors broke with tradition and tried to suppress almost all information concerning women, we would not be too surprised. As it is, however, the black hole with regard to women seems to extend all the way through the book.
2007-08-20 17:42:48
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answered by kirstycristy 3
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Friends. A great example is when King Mosiah is about to die and cant confer his kingdom onto his sons, so he confers it upon his friend, Alma the younger.
2007-08-20 06:16:31
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answer #3
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answered by DJ_surfer 3
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http://scriptures.lds.org/en/search?type=words&last=friend&help=&wo=checked&search=friend&do=Search&iw=bm&tx=checked&af=checked&hw=checked&sw=checked&bw=1
www.lds.org has a great search engine.
2007-08-20 06:28:28
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answered by Senator John McClain 6
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