About 669 times.
the phrase "be of good cheer" is found in 7 Bible verses and 2 Book of Mormon verses.
The phrase "it came to pass" is used 1330 times in the current (1982) English edition of the Book of Mormon as published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The exact phrase "trust in the Lord" appears twice in the Book of Mormon - in Mosiah 4:6 and Mosiah 10:19
The prhase "ask and ye shall receive" appears once in the Book of Mormon. The reference is 3 Nephi 27:29.
The phrase "and it came to pass" is the most repeated phrase in the Book of Mormon, appearing over 1,400 times throughout the text. It is commonly used as a transition term to move the narrative forward.
yes 3 times
I counted 100 instances of the word "Promise" (and variations such as 'promised' and 'promises') in the Book of Mormon. Most of the time this was linked with "promised land" or "land of promise". The phrase "keep my commandments" is used 25 times in the Book of Mormon. The phrase "ye shall prosper in the land" is used 10 times in the Book of Mormon. Each one of these instances is in the same verse as a variation of the phrase 'keep my commandments' or 'keep the commandments'.
The word "happy" is found in 10 verses in the Book of Mormon, sometimes being used more than once in a verse.
no it doesn't.
The word 'endure' is used 12 times in the Book of Mormon.
If the answer is directed at the Book of Mormon, the answer is "no." The word "placate" does not appear in this book of scripture.
The word 'truth' is used in 75 verses in the Book of Mormon.