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a
Hear,
O
ye
heavens,
and
give
ear,
O
earth,
and
rejoice
ye
inhabitants
thereof,
for
the
Lord
is
b
God,
and
beside
him
there
is
c
no
d
Savior.
2
a
Great
is
his
wisdom,
b
marvelous
are
his
ways,
and
the
extent
of
his
doings
none
can
find
out.
3 His
a
purposes
fail
not,
neither
are
there
any
who
can
stay
his
hand.
4 From
eternity
to
eternity
he
is
the
a
same,
and
his
years
never
b
fail.
5 For
thus
saith
the
Lord—I,
the
Lord,
am
a
merciful
and
gracious
unto
those
who
b
fear
me,
and
delight
to
honor
those
who
c
serve
me
in
righteousness
and
in
truth
unto
the
end.
6 Great
shall
be
their
reward
and
eternal
shall
be
their
a
glory.
7 And
to
them
will
I
a
reveal
all
b
mysteries,
yea,
all
the
hidden
mysteries
of
my
kingdom
from
days
of
old,
and
for
ages
to
come,
will
I
make
known
unto
them
the
good
pleasure
of
my
will
concerning
all
things
pertaining
to
my
kingdom.
8 Yea,
even
the
wonders
of
a
eternity
shall
they
know,
and
things
to
come
will
I
show
them,
even
the
things
of
many
generations.
9 And
their
a
wisdom
shall
be
great,
and
their
b
understanding
reach
to
heaven;
and
before
them
the
wisdom
of
the
wise
shall
c
perish,
and
the
understanding
of
the
d
prudent
shall
come
to
naught.
10 For
by
my
a
Spirit
will
I
b
enlighten
them,
and
by
my
c
power
will
I
make
known
unto
them
the
d
secrets
of
my
e
will—yea,
even
those
things
which
f
eye
has
not
seen,
nor
ear
heard,
nor
yet
entered
into
the
heart
of
man.
11 We,
Joseph
Smith,
Jun.,
and
Sidney
Rigdon,
being
a
in
the
Spirit
on
the
sixteenth
day
of
February,
in
the
year
of
our
Lord
one
thousand
eight
hundred
and
thirty-two—
12 By
the
power
of
the
a
Spirit
our
b
eyes
were
opened
and
our
understandings
were
enlightened,
so
as
to
see
and
understand
the
things
of
God—
13 Even
those
things
which
were
from
the
beginning
before
the
world
was,
which
were
ordained
of
the
Father,
through
his
Only
Begotten
Son,
who
was
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
even
from
the
a
beginning;
14 Of
whom
we
bear
record;
and
the
record
which
we
bear
is
the
fulness
of
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ,
who
is
the
Son,
whom
we
saw
and
with
whom
we
a
conversed
in
the
heavenly
b
vision.
15 For
while
we
were
doing
the
work
of
a
translation,
which
the
Lord
had
appointed
unto
us,
we
came
to
the
twenty-ninth
verse
of
the
fifth
chapter
of
John,
which
was
given
unto
us
as
follows—
16 Speaking
of
the
resurrection
of
the
dead,
concerning
those
who
shall
a
hear
the
voice
of
the
b
Son
of
Man:
17 And
shall
come
forth;
a
they
who
have
done
b
good,
in
the
c
resurrection
of
the
d
just;
and
they
who
have
done
evil,
in
the
resurrection
of
the
unjust.
18 Now
this
caused
us
to
marvel,
for
it
was
given
unto
us
of
the
Spirit.
19 And
while
we
a
meditated
upon
these
things,
the
Lord
touched
the
eyes
of
our
understandings
and
they
were
opened,
and
the
b
glory
of
the
Lord
shone
round
about.
20 And
we
beheld
the
a
glory
of
the
Son,
on
the
b
right
hand
of
the
c
Father,
and
received
of
his
fulness;
21 And
saw
the
holy
a
angels,
and
them
who
are
b
sanctified
before
his
throne,
worshiping
God,
and
the
Lamb,
who
c
worship
him
forever
and
ever.
22 And
now,
after
the
many
testimonies
which
have
been
given
of
him,
this
is
the
a
testimony,
last
of
all,
which
we
give
of
him:
That
he
b
lives!
23 For
we
a
saw
him,
even
on
the
b
right
hand
of
c
God;
and
we
heard
the
voice
bearing
record
that
he
is
the
d
Only
d
Begotten
of
the
Father—
24 That
by
a
him,
and
through
him,
and
of
him,
the
b
worlds
are
and
were
created,
and
the
c
inhabitants
thereof
are
begotten
d
sons
and
daughters
unto
God.
25 And
this
we
saw
also,
and
bear
record,
that
an
a
angel
of
God
who
was
in
authority
in
the
presence
of
God,
who
b
rebelled
against
the
Only
Begotten
c
Son
whom
the
Father
d
loved
and
who
was
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father,
was
thrust
down
from
the
presence
of
God
and
the
Son,
26 And
was
called
a
Perdition,
for
the
heavens
b
wept
over
him—he
was
c
Lucifer,
a
son
of
the
morning.
27 And
we
beheld,
and
lo,
he
is
a
fallen!
is
fallen,
even
a
son
of
the
morning!
28 And
while
we
were
yet
in
the
Spirit,
the
Lord
commanded
us
that
we
should
write
the
vision;
for
we
beheld
Satan,
that
old
a
serpent,
even
the
b
devil,
who
rebelled
against
God,
and
sought
to
take
the
kingdom
of
our
c
God
and
his
Christ—
29 Wherefore,
he
maketh
a
war
with
the
saints
of
God,
and
encompasseth
them
round
about.
30 And
we
saw
a
vision
of
the
a
sufferings
of
those
with
whom
he
made
war
and
overcame,
for
thus
came
the
voice
of
the
Lord
unto
us:
31 Thus
saith
the
Lord
concerning
all
those
who
know
my
power,
and
have
been
made
partakers
thereof,
and
a
suffered
themselves
through
the
power
of
the
devil
to
be
overcome,
and
to
deny
the
truth
and
defy
my
power—
32 They
are
they
who
are
the
a
sons
of
b
perdition,
of
whom
I
say
that
it
had
been
better
for
them
never
to
have
been
born;
33 For
they
are
a
vessels
of
wrath,
doomed
to
suffer
the
wrath
of
God,
with
the
devil
and
his
angels
in
eternity;
34 Concerning
whom
I
have
said
there
is
a
no
b
forgiveness
in
this
world
nor
in
the
world
to
come—
35 Having
a
denied
the
Holy
Spirit
after
having
received
it,
and
having
denied
the
Only
Begotten
Son
of
the
Father,
having
b
crucified
him
unto
themselves
and
put
him
to
an
open
c
shame.
36 These
are
they
who
shall
go
away
into
the
a
lake
of
fire
and
brimstone,
with
the
devil
and
his
angels—
37 And
the
a
only
ones
on
whom
the
b
second
c
death
shall
have
any
power;
38 Yea,
verily,
the
only
ones
who
shall
a
not
be
redeemed
in
the
due
time
of
the
Lord,
after
the
sufferings
of
his
wrath.
39 For
all
the
rest
shall
be
a
brought
forth
by
the
resurrection
of
the
dead,
through
the
b
triumph
and
the
glory
of
the
Lamb,
who
was
slain,
who
was
in
the
bosom
of
the
Father
c
before
the
worlds
were
made.
40 And
this
is
the
a
gospel,
the
glad
b
tidings,
which
the
voice
out
of
the
heavens
bore
record
unto
us—
41 That
he
a
came
into
the
world,
even
Jesus,
to
be
b
crucified
for
the
world,
and
to
c
bear
the
sins
of
the
d
world,
and
to
e
sanctify
the
world,
and
to
f
cleanse
it
from
all
unrighteousness;
42 That
through
him
all
might
be
a
saved
whom
the
Father
had
put
into
his
b
power
and
made
by
him;
43 Who
a
glorifies
the
Father,
and
saves
all
the
works
of
his
hands,
except
those
sons
of
b
perdition
who
deny
the
Son
after
the
Father
has
revealed
him.
44 Wherefore,
he
saves
all
a
except
them—they
shall
go
away
into
b
everlasting
c
punishment,
which
is
endless
punishment,
which
is
eternal
punishment,
to
d
reign
with
the
e
devil
and
his
angels
in
eternity,
where
their
f
worm
dieth
not,
and
the
fire
is
not
quenched,
which
is
their
torment—
45 And
the
a
end
thereof,
neither
the
place
thereof,
nor
their
torment,
no
man
knows;
46 Neither
was
it
revealed,
neither
is,
neither
will
be
revealed
unto
man,
except
to
them
who
are
made
partakers
thereof;
47 Nevertheless,
I,
the
Lord,
show
it
by
a
vision
unto
many,
but
straightway
shut
it
up
again;
48 Wherefore,
the
end,
the
width,
the
height,
the
a
depth,
and
the
misery
thereof,
they
understand
not,
neither
any
man
except
those
who
are
b
ordained
unto
this
c
condemnation.
49 And
we
heard
the
voice,
saying:
a
Write
the
vision,
for
lo,
this
is
the
end
of
the
vision
of
the
sufferings
of
the
ungodly.
50 And
again
we
bear
record—for
we
a
saw
and
heard,
and
this
is
the
b
testimony
of
the
c
gospel
of
Christ
concerning
them
who
shall
come
forth
in
the
resurrection
of
the
d
just—
51 They
are
they
who
received
the
a
testimony
of
Jesus,
and
b
believed
on
his
name
and
were
c
baptized
after
the
d
manner
of
his
burial,
being
e
buried
in
the
water
in
his
name,
and
this
according
to
the
commandment
which
he
has
given—
52 That
by
a
keeping
the
commandments
they
might
be
b
washed
and
c
cleansed
from
all
their
sins,
and
receive
the
Holy
Spirit
by
the
laying
on
of
the
d
hands
of
him
who
is
e
ordained
and
sealed
unto
this
power;
53 And
who
a
overcome
by
faith,
and
are
b
sealed
by
the
Holy
Spirit
of
c
promise,
which
the
Father
d
sheds
forth
upon
all
those
who
are
just
and
true.
54 They
are
they
who
are
the
a
church
of
the
b
Firstborn.
55 They
are
they
into
whose
hands
the
Father
has
given
a
all
things—
56 They
are
they
who
are
a
priests
and
b
kings,
who
have
received
of
his
fulness,
and
of
his
glory;
57 And
are
a
priests
of
the
Most
High,
after
the
order
of
Melchizedek,
which
was
after
the
order
of
b
Enoch,
which
was
after
the
c
order
of
the
Only
Begotten
Son.
58 Wherefore,
as
it
is
written,
they
are
a
gods,
even
the
b
sons
of
c
God—
59 Wherefore,
a
all
things
are
theirs,
whether
life
or
death,
or
things
present,
or
things
to
come,
all
are
theirs
and
they
are
Christ's,
and
Christ
is
God's.
60 And
they
shall
a
overcome
all
things.
61 Wherefore,
let
no
man
a
glory
in
man,
but
rather
let
him
b
glory
in
God,
who
shall
c
subdue
all
enemies
under
his
feet.
62 These
shall
a
dwell
in
the
b
presence
of
God
and
his
Christ
forever
and
ever.
63 These
are
they
whom
he
shall
bring
with
him,
when
he
shall
a
come
in
the
b
clouds
of
heaven
to
c
reign
on
the
earth
over
his
people.
64 These
are
they
who
shall
have
part
in
the
a
first
resurrection.
65 These
are
they
who
shall
come
forth
in
the
resurrection
of
the
a
just.
66 These
are
they
who
are
come
unto
a
Mount
b
Zion,
and
unto
the
city
of
the
living
God,
the
heavenly
place,
the
holiest
of
all.
67 These
are
they
who
have
come
to
an
innumerable
company
of
a
angels,
to
the
general
assembly
and
church
of
b
Enoch,
and
of
the
c
Firstborn.
68 These
are
they
whose
names
are
a
written
in
heaven,
where
God
and
Christ
are
the
b
judge
of
all.
69 These
are
they
who
are
a
just
men
made
b
perfect
through
Jesus
the
mediator
of
the
c
new
c
covenant,
who
wrought
out
this
perfect
d
atonement
through
the
shedding
of
his
own
e
blood.
70 These
are
they
whose
bodies
are
a
celestial,
whose
b
glory
is
that
of
the
c
sun,
even
the
glory
of
God,
the
d
highest
of
all,
whose
glory
the
sun
of
the
firmament
is
written
of
as
being
typical.
71 And
again,
we
saw
the
a
terrestrial
world,
and
behold
and
lo,
these
are
they
who
are
of
the
terrestrial,
whose
glory
differs
from
that
of
the
church
of
the
b
Firstborn
who
have
received
the
fulness
of
the
Father,
even
as
that
of
the
c
moon
differs
from
the
sun
in
the
firmament.
72 Behold,
these
are
they
who
died
a
without
b
law;
73 And
also
they
who
are
the
a
spirits
of
men
kept
in
b
prison,
whom
the
Son
visited,
and
c
preached
the
d
gospel
unto
them,
that
they
might
be
judged
according
to
men
in
the
flesh;
74 Who
a
received
not
the
b
testimony
of
Jesus
in
the
flesh,
but
afterwards
received
it.
75 These
are
they
who
are
a
honorable
men
of
the
earth,
who
were
b
blinded
by
the
craftiness
of
men.
76 These
are
they
who
receive
of
his
glory,
but
not
of
his
fulness.
77 These
are
they
who
receive
of
the
a
presence
of
the
Son,
but
not
of
the
fulness
of
the
Father.
78 Wherefore,
they
are
a
bodies
terrestrial,
and
not
bodies
celestial,
and
differ
in
glory
as
the
moon
differs
from
the
sun.
79 These
are
they
who
are
not
a
valiant
in
the
b
testimony
of
Jesus;
wherefore,
they
obtain
not
the
crown
over
the
kingdom
of
our
God.
80 And
now
this
is
the
end
of
the
a
vision
which
we
saw
of
the
terrestrial,
that
the
Lord
commanded
us
to
b
write
while
we
were
yet
in
the
Spirit.
81 And
again,
we
a
saw
the
glory
of
the
b
telestial,
which
glory
is
that
of
the
lesser,
even
as
the
c
glory
of
the
stars
differs
from
that
of
the
glory
of
the
moon
in
the
firmament.
82 These
are
they
who
received
not
the
gospel
of
Christ,
neither
the
a
testimony
of
Jesus.
83 These
are
they
who
a
deny
not
the
Holy
Spirit.
84 These
are
they
who
are
thrust
down
to
a
hell.
85 These
are
they
who
shall
not
be
redeemed
from
the
a
devil
until
the
b
last
resurrection,
until
the
Lord,
even
Christ
the
c
Lamb,
shall
have
finished
his
work.
86 These
are
they
who
receive
not
of
his
fulness
in
the
eternal
world,
but
of
the
Holy
Spirit
through
the
ministration
of
the
terrestrial;
87 And
the
terrestrial
through
the
a
ministration
of
the
celestial.
88 And
also
the
telestial
receive
it
of
the
administering
of
angels
who
are
appointed
to
minister
for
them,
or
who
are
appointed
to
be
a
ministering
spirits
for
them;
for
they
shall
be
b
heirs
of
salvation.
89 And
thus
we
saw,
in
the
heavenly
vision,
the
glory
of
the
a
telestial,
which
surpasses
all
understanding;
90 And
no
man
knows
it
except
him
to
whom
God
has
revealed
it.
91 And
thus
we
saw
the
glory
of
the
a
terrestrial
which
excels
in
all
things
the
glory
of
the
telestial,
even
in
glory,
and
in
power,
and
in
might,
and
in
dominion.
92 And
thus
we
saw
the
a
glory
of
the
celestial,
which
b
excels
in
all
things—where
God,
even
the
Father,
reigns
upon
his
c
throne
forever
and
ever;
93 Before
whose
throne
all
things
bow
in
humble
a
reverence,
and
give
him
glory
forever
and
ever.
94 They
who
dwell
in
his
a
presence
are
the
church
of
the
b
Firstborn;
and
they
see
as
they
are
seen,
and
c
know
as
they
are
known,
having
received
of
his
fulness
and
of
his
d
grace;
95 And
he
makes
them
a
equal
in
power,
and
in
might,
and
in
dominion.
96 And
the
glory
of
the
celestial
is
one,
even
as
the
glory
of
the
a
sun
is
one.
97 And
the
glory
of
the
terrestrial
is
one,
even
as
the
glory
of
the
moon
is
one.
98 And
the
glory
of
the
telestial
is
one,
even
as
the
glory
of
the
stars
is
one;
for
as
one
star
differs
from
another
star
in
glory,
even
so
differs
one
from
another
in
glory
in
the
telestial
world;
99 For
these
are
they
who
are
of
a
Paul,
and
of
Apollos,
and
of
Cephas.
100 These
are
they
who
say
they
are
some
of
one
and
some
of
another—some
of
Christ
and
some
of
John,
and
some
of
Moses,
and
some
of
Elias,
and
some
of
a
Esaias,
and
some
of
Isaiah,
and
some
of
Enoch;
101 But
a
received
not
the
gospel,
neither
the
testimony
of
Jesus,
neither
the
prophets,
neither
the
b
everlasting
covenant.
102 Last
of
all,
these
all
are
they
who
will
not
be
a
gathered
with
the
saints,
to
be
b
caught
up
unto
the
c
church
of
the
Firstborn,
and
received
into
the
cloud.
103 These
are
a
they
who
are
b
liars,
and
c
sorcerers,
and
d
adulterers,
and
e
whoremongers,
and
whosoever
loves
and
makes
a
lie.
104 These
are
they
who
suffer
the
a
wrath
of
God
on
earth.
105 These
are
they
who
suffer
the
a
vengeance
of
eternal
fire.
106 These
are
they
who
are
cast
down
to
a
hell
and
b
suffer
the
wrath
of
c
Almighty
God,
until
the
d
fulness
of
times,
when
Christ
shall
have
e
subdued
all
enemies
under
his
f
feet,
and
shall
have
g
perfected
his
work;
107 When
he
shall
a
deliver
up
the
b
kingdom,
and
present
it
unto
the
Father,
spotless,
saying:
I
have
c
overcome
and
have
d
trodden
the
e
wine-press
f
alone,
even
the
wine-press
of
the
fierceness
of
the
wrath
of
Almighty
God.
108 Then
shall
he
be
a
crowned
with
the
crown
of
his
glory,
to
sit
on
the
b
throne
of
his
power
to
reign
forever
and
ever.
109 But
behold,
and
lo,
we
saw
the
glory
and
the
inhabitants
of
the
telestial
world,
that
they
were
as
a
innumerable
as
the
stars
in
the
firmament
of
heaven,
or
as
the
sand
upon
the
seashore;
110 And
heard
the
voice
of
the
Lord
saying:
These
all
shall
bow
the
knee,
and
every
tongue
shall
a
confess
to
him
who
sits
upon
the
throne
forever
and
ever;
111 For
they
shall
be
judged
according
to
their
a
works,
and
every
man
shall
receive
according
to
his
own
b
works,
his
own
c
dominion,
in
the
d
mansions
which
are
prepared;
112 And
they
shall
be
a
servants
of
the
Most
High;
but
b
where
God
and
Christ
c
dwell
they
d
cannot
come,
e
worlds
without
end.
113 This
is
the
end
of
the
vision
which
we
saw,
which
we
were
commanded
to
write
while
we
were
yet
in
the
Spirit.
114 But
a
great
and
marvelous
are
the
works
of
the
Lord,
and
the
b
mysteries
of
his
kingdom
which
he
showed
unto
us,
which
surpass
all
understanding
in
glory,
and
in
might,
and
in
dominion;
115 Which
he
commanded
us
we
should
not
write
while
we
were
yet
in
the
Spirit,
and
are
not
a
lawful
for
man
to
utter;
116 Neither
is
man
a
capable
to
make
them
known,
for
they
are
only
to
be
b
seen
and
c
understood
by
the
power
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
which
God
bestows
on
those
who
d
love
him,
and
purify
themselves
before
him;
117 To
whom
he
grants
this
privilege
of
a
seeing
and
knowing
for
themselves;
118 That
through
the
power
and
manifestation
of
the
Spirit,
while
in
the
flesh,
they
may
be
able
to
a
bear
his
b
presence
in
the
world
of
glory.
119 And
to
God
and
the
Lamb
be
a
glory,
and
honor,
and
dominion
forever
and
ever.
Amen.
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