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Approximately 42 times the word "serve" is in the Book of Mormon and approximately 11 times the word "service." About 53, give or take....

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The word "Prepare" and it's variants (prepared, preparing, prepares, etc) is found in 136 verses in the Book of Mormon, and is used more than one time in many of these verses.

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