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Moses 1
The
words
of
God,
which
he
a
spake
unto
Moses
at
a
time
when
Moses
was
caught
up
into
an
exceedingly
high
b
mountain,
2 And
he
a
saw
God
b
face
to
face,
and
he
c
talked
with
him,
and
the
d
glory
of
God
was
upon
Moses;
therefore
Moses
could
endure
his
presence.
3 And
God
spake
unto
Moses,
saying:
Behold,
I
am
the
Lord
God
a
Almighty,
and
b
Endless
is
my
c
name;
for
I
am
without
beginning
of
days
or
end
of
years;
and
is
not
this
endless?
4 And,
behold,
thou
art
my
son;
wherefore
a
look,
and
I
will
show
thee
the
b
workmanship
of
mine
c
hands;
but
not
all,
for
my
d
works
are
without
e
end,
and
also
my
f
words,
for
they
never
cease.
5 Wherefore,
no
man
can
behold
all
my
a
works,
except
he
behold
all
my
b
glory;
and
no
man
can
c
behold
all
my
d
glory,
and
afterwards
remain
in
the
flesh
on
the
earth.
6 And
I
have
a
work
for
thee,
Moses,
my
son;
and
thou
art
in
the
a
similitude
of
mine
b
Only
c
Begotten;
and
mine
Only
Begotten
is
and
shall
be
the
d
Savior,
for
he
is
full
of
e
grace
and
f
truth;
but
there
is
g
no
God
beside
me,
and
all
things
are
present
with
me,
for
I
h
know
them
all.
7 And
now,
behold,
this
one
thing
I
show
unto
thee,
Moses,
my
son,
for
thou
art
in
the
world,
and
now
I
show
it
unto
thee.
8 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Moses
looked,
and
beheld
the
a
world
upon
which
he
was
created;
and
Moses
b
beheld
the
world
and
the
ends
thereof,
and
all
the
children
of
men
which
are,
and
which
were
created;
of
the
same
he
greatly
c
marveled
and
wondered.
9 And
the
a
presence
of
God
withdrew
from
Moses,
that
his
b
glory
was
not
upon
Moses;
and
Moses
was
left
unto
himself.
And
as
he
was
left
unto
himself,
he
c
fell
unto
the
earth.
10 And
it
came
to
pass
that
it
was
for
the
space
of
many
hours
before
Moses
did
again
receive
his
natural
a
strength
like
unto
man;
and
he
said
unto
himself:
Now,
for
this
cause
I
know
that
b
man
is
c
nothing,
which
thing
I
never
had
supposed.
11 But
now
mine
own
eyes
have
a
beheld
God;
but
not
my
b
natural,
but
my
c
spiritual
eyes,
for
my
d
natural
eyes
could
not
have
e
beheld;
for
I
should
have
f
withered
and
g
died
in
his
presence;
but
his
h
glory
was
upon
me;
and
I
beheld
his
i
face,
for
I
was
j
transfigured
before
him.
12 And
it
came
to
pass
that
when
Moses
had
said
these
words,
behold,
a
Satan
came
b
tempting
him,
saying:
Moses,
son
of
man,
worship
me.
13 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Moses
looked
upon
Satan
and
said:
Who
art
thou?
For
behold,
I
am
a
a
son
of
God,
in
the
similitude
of
his
Only
Begotten;
and
where
is
thy
b
glory,
that
I
should
worship
thee?
14 For
behold,
I
could
not
look
upon
God,
except
his
a
glory
should
come
upon
me,
and
I
were
transfigured
before
him.
But
I
b
can
look
upon
thee
in
the
natural
man.
Is
it
not
so,
surely?
15 Blessed
be
the
name
of
my
God,
for
his
a
Spirit
hath
not
altogether
withdrawn
from
me,
or
else
where
is
thy
glory,
for
it
is
darkness
unto
me?
And
I
can
judge
between
thee
and
God;
for
God
said
unto
me:
b
Worship
God,
for
him
only
shalt
thou
c
serve.
16 Get
thee
hence,
Satan;
deceive
me
not;
for
God
said
unto
me:
Thou
art
after
the
a
similitude
of
mine
Only
Begotten.
17 And
he
also
gave
me
commandments
when
he
a
called
unto
me
out
of
the
burning
b
bush,
saying:
c
Call
upon
God
in
the
name
of
mine
Only
Begotten,
and
worship
me.
18 And
again
Moses
said:
I
will
not
cease
to
call
upon
God,
I
have
other
things
to
inquire
of
him:
for
his
a
glory
has
been
upon
me,
wherefore
I
can
judge
between
him
and
thee.
b
Depart
hence,
Satan.
19 And
now,
when
Moses
had
said
these
words,
a
Satan
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
and
ranted
upon
the
earth,
and
commanded,
saying:
I
am
the
b
Only
Begotten,
worship
me.
20 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Moses
began
to
a
fear
exceedingly;
and
as
he
began
to
fear,
he
saw
the
bitterness
of
b
hell.
Nevertheless,
c
calling
upon
God,
he
received
d
strength,
and
he
commanded,
saying:
Depart
from
me,
Satan,
for
this
one
God
only
will
I
worship,
which
is
the
God
of
e
glory.
21 And
now
Satan
began
to
tremble,
and
the
earth
shook;
and
Moses
received
strength,
and
called
upon
God,
saying:
In
the
name
of
the
Only
Begotten,
a
depart
hence,
b
Satan.
22 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Satan
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
with
weeping,
and
wailing,
and
a
gnashing
of
teeth;
and
he
departed
hence,
even
from
the
presence
of
Moses,
that
he
beheld
him
not.
23 And
now
of
this
thing
Moses
bore
record;
but
because
of
a
wickedness
it
is
b
not
had
among
the
children
of
men.
24 And
it
came
to
pass
that
when
Satan
had
departed
from
the
presence
of
Moses,
that
Moses
lifted
up
his
eyes
unto
heaven,
being
filled
with
the
a
Holy
Ghost,
which
beareth
record
of
the
Father
and
the
Son;
25 And
calling
upon
the
name
of
God,
he
beheld
his
a
glory
again,
for
it
was
upon
him;
and
he
heard
a
b
voice,
saying:
Blessed
art
thou,
Moses,
for
I,
the
Almighty,
have
c
chosen
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
made
stronger
than
many
d
waters;
for
they
shall
obey
thy
e
command
as
if
thou
wert
f
God.
26 And
lo,
I
am
a
with
thee,
even
unto
the
end
of
thy
days;
for
thou
shalt
b
deliver
my
people
from
c
bondage,
even
d
Israel
my
e
chosen.
27 And
it
came
to
pass,
as
the
voice
was
still
speaking,
Moses
cast
his
eyes
and
a
beheld
the
earth,
yea,
even
all
of
it;
and
there
was
not
a
particle
of
it
which
he
did
not
behold,
b
discerning
it
by
the
c
Spirit
of
God.
28 And
he
beheld
also
the
inhabitants
thereof,
and
there
was
not
a
a
soul
which
he
beheld
not;
and
he
discerned
them
by
the
Spirit
of
God;
and
their
numbers
were
great,
even
numberless
as
the
sand
upon
the
sea
shore.
29 And
he
beheld
many
lands;
and
each
land
was
called
a
earth,
and
there
were
b
inhabitants
on
the
face
thereof.
30 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Moses
called
upon
God,
saying:
a
Tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
why
these
things
are
so,
and
by
what
thou
madest
them?
31 And
behold,
the
glory
of
the
Lord
was
upon
Moses,
so
that
Moses
stood
in
the
presence
of
God,
and
talked
with
him
a
face
to
face.
And
the
Lord
God
said
unto
Moses:
For
mine
own
b
purpose
have
I
made
these
things.
Here
is
c
wisdom
and
it
remaineth
in
me.
32 And
by
the
a
word
of
my
power,
have
I
created
them,
which
is
mine
Only
Begotten
Son,
who
is
full
of
b
grace
and
truth.
33 And
a
worlds
without
number
have
I
b
created;
and
I
also
created
them
for
mine
own
purpose;
and
by
the
c
Son
I
d
created
them,
which
is
mine
e
Only
Begotten.
34 And
the
a
first
man
of
all
men
have
I
called
b
Adam,
which
is
c
many.
35 But
only
an
account
of
this
earth,
and
the
inhabitants
thereof,
give
I
unto
you.
For
behold,
there
are
many
worlds
that
have
passed
away
by
the
word
of
my
power.
And
there
are
many
that
now
stand,
and
innumerable
are
they
unto
man;
but
all
things
are
numbered
unto
me,
for
they
are
mine
and
I
a
know
them.
36 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Moses
spake
unto
the
Lord,
saying:
Be
merciful
unto
thy
servant,
O
God,
and
a
tell
me
concerning
this
earth,
and
the
inhabitants
thereof,
and
also
the
heavens,
and
then
thy
servant
will
be
content.
37 And
the
Lord
God
spake
unto
Moses,
saying:
The
a
heavens,
they
are
many,
and
they
cannot
be
numbered
unto
man;
but
they
are
numbered
unto
me,
for
they
are
mine.
38 And
as
one
earth
shall
pass
away,
and
the
heavens
thereof
even
so
shall
another
come;
and
there
is
no
a
end
to
my
works,
neither
to
my
words.
39 For
behold,
this
is
my
a
work
and
my
b
glory—to
bring
to
pass
the
c
immortality
and
d
eternal
e
life
of
man.
40 And
now,
Moses,
my
son,
I
will
speak
unto
thee
concerning
this
earth
upon
which
thou
standest;
and
thou
shalt
a
write
the
things
which
I
shall
speak.
41 And
in
a
day
when
the
children
of
men
shall
esteem
my
words
as
a
naught
and
b
take
many
of
them
from
the
c
book
which
thou
shalt
write,
behold,
I
will
raise
up
another
d
like
unto
thee;
and
they
shall
be
e
had
again
among
the
children
of
men—among
as
many
as
shall
believe.
42 (These
words
were
a
spoken
unto
Moses
in
the
mount,
the
name
of
which
shall
not
be
known
among
the
children
of
men.
And
now
they
are
spoken
unto
you.
Show
them
not
unto
any
except
them
that
believe.
Even
so.
Amen.)
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