Judge [noun]
- let us appoint judges to judge according to law: Mosiah 29:11, 25 .
- judges chosen by voice of people: Mosiah 29:25, 39 .
- lower judges shall judge higher judges according to voice of people: Mosiah 29:29 .
- commencement of reign of judges throughout land of Zarahemla: Mosiah 29:44 .
- foundation of destruction of Ammonihah being laid by lawyers and judges: Alma 10:27 .
- compensation of judges: Alma 11:1–3 .
- judges of Ammonihah torment Alma2 and Amulek: Alma 14:18–27 .
- those who repent and desire righteousness are own judges: Alma 41:7 .
- judges secretly put prophets to death: 3 Ne. 6:23–24 .
- judges who condemned prophets to death are brought before governor: 3 Ne. 6:25–26 .
- judges, lawyers, and friends form secret combination: 3 Ne. 6:27–30 .
- Nephite disciples shall be judges of Nephites: 3 Ne. 27:27 . ( 1 Ne. 11:32 ; Morm. 3:19 . )
- great Jehovah, the Eternal Judge of both quick and dead: Moro. 10:34 .
- bishop appointed to be judge in Israel: D&C 58:17–18 . ( D&C 64:40 ; D&C 107:72, 74 . )
- the Lord made Church like judge to judge nations: D&C 64:37 .
- he who observes not his prayers should be had in remembrance before judge: D&C 68:33 .
- certificate from judge or bishop renders every man acceptable: D&C 72:17 .
- elders to be judges of houses where they shake off dust: D&C 75:21 .
- God and Christ judge of all: D&C 76:68 .
- parable of woman and unjust judge likened to children of Zion: D&C 101:81–89 .
- descendant of Aaron1 has right to sit as judge in Israel: D&C 107:76 .
- Jesus Christ is righteous Judge: Moses 6:57 .

