Emphasis Scriptures

The word 'all' occurs 8529 times in the standard works.

5587 of those occurances are found in the list of scriptures highlighted below. These verses have the highest concentration of the word 'all' in the standard works and contain 65.5% of all occurances. Assuming 30 seconds per verse, it would take about 2438 minutes to read the entire list.

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1 Chr. 28:1-29:26 (48 in 47 verses)

Josh. 10:24-12:1 (45 in 44 verses)

JS-H 1:1-37 (38 in 37 verses)

Jer. 25:9-31 (25 in 23 verses)

1 Ne. 21:26-22:23 (25 in 24 verses)

Jer. 35:17-36:21 (24 in 24 verses)

Ether 10:23-11:10 (23 in 22 verses)

D&C 125:4-128:7 (23 in 23 verses)

Jer. 26:2-21 (21 in 20 verses)

Ezek. 32:12-32 (21 in 21 verses)

2 Ne. 2:7-27 (21 in 21 verses)

Ezek. 31:4-32:4 (19 in 19 verses)

D&C 122:6-123:13 (18 in 17 verses)

1 Cor. 12:26-13:7 (17 in 13 verses)

Deut. 27:14-28:2 (17 in 15 verses)

2 Kgs. 22:13-23:8 (17 in 16 verses)

Num. 31:4-20 (17 in 17 verses)

Num. 31:7-23 (17 in 17 verses)

2 Chr. 34:24-35:7 (17 in 17 verses)

3 Ne. 3:13-4:3 (17 in 17 verses)


D&C 134:5-136:2 (17 in 17 verses)

 134:5 We believe that all men are bound to sustain and uphold the respective governments in which they reside, while protected in their inherent and inalienable rights by the laws of such governments; and that sedition and rebellion are unbecoming every citizen thus protected, and should be punished accordingly; and that all governments have a right to enact such laws as in their own judgments are best calculated to secure the public interest; at the same time, however, holding sacred the freedom of conscience.

 134:6 We believe that every man should be honored in his station, rulers and magistrates as such, being placed for the protection of the innocent and the punishment of the guilty; and that to the laws all men owe respect and deference, as without them peace and harmony would be supplanted by anarchy and terror; human laws being instituted for the express purpose of regulating our interests as individuals and nations, between man and man; and divine laws given of heaven, prescribing rules on spiritual concerns, for faith and worship, both to be answered by man to his Maker.

 134:7 We believe that rulers, states, and governments have a right, and are bound to enact laws for the protection of all citizens in the free exercise of their religious belief; but we do not believe that they have a right in justice to deprive citizens of this privilege, or proscribe them in their opinions, so long as a regard and reverence are shown to the laws and such religious opinions do not justify sedition nor conspiracy.

 134:8 We believe that the commission of crime should be punished according to the nature of the offense; that murder, treason, robbery, theft, and the breach of the general peace, in all respects, should be punished according to their criminality and their tendency to evil among men, by the laws of that government in which the offense is committed; and for the public peace and tranquility all men should step forward and use their ability in bringing offenders against good laws to punishment.

 134:9 We do not believe it just to mingle religious influence with civil government, whereby one religious society is fostered and another proscribed in its spiritual privileges, and the individual rights of its members, as citizens, denied.

 134:10 We believe that all religious societies have a right to deal with their members for disorderly conduct, according to the rules and regulations of such societies; provided that such dealings be for fellowship and good standing; but we do not believe that any religious society has authority to try men on the right of property or life, to take from them this world's goods, or to put them in jeopardy of either life or limb, or to inflict any physical punishment upon them. They can only excommunicate them from their society, and withdraw from them their fellowship.

 134:11 We believe that men should appeal to the civil law for redress of all wrongs and grievances, where personal abuse is inflicted or the right of property or character infringed, where such laws exist as will protect the same; but we believe that all men are justified in defending themselves, their friends, and property, and the government, from the unlawful assaults and encroachments of all persons in times of exigency, where immediate appeal cannot be made to the laws, and relief afforded.

 134:12 We believe it just to preach the gospel to the nations of the earth, and warn the righteous to save themselves from the corruption of the world; but we do not believe it right to interfere with bond-servants, neither preach the gospel to, nor baptize them contrary to the will and wish of their masters, nor to meddle with or influence them in the least to cause them to be dissatisfied with their situations in this life, thereby jeopardizing the lives of men; such interference we believe to be unlawful and unjust, and dangerous to the peace of every government allowing human beings to be held in servitude.

 135:1 To seal the testimony of this book and the Book of Mormon, we announce the martyrdom of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and Hyrum Smith the Patriarch. They were shot in Carthage jail, on the 27th of June, 1844, about five o'clock p.m., by an armed mob-- painted black-- of from 150 to 200 persons. Hyrum was shot first and fell calmly, exclaiming: I am a dead man! Joseph leaped from the window, and was shot dead in the attempt, exclaiming: O Lord my God! They were both shot after they were dead, in a brutal manner, and both received four balls.

 135:2 John Taylor and Willard Richards, two of the Twelve, were the only persons in the room at the time; the former was wounded in a savage manner with four balls, but has since recovered; the latter, through the providence of God, escaped, without even a hole in his robe.

 135:3 Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer of the Lord, has done more, save Jesus only, for the salvation of men in this world, than any other man that ever lived in it. In the short space of twenty years, he has brought forth the Book of Mormon, which he translated by the gift and power of God, and has been the means of publishing it on two continents; has sent the fulness of the everlasting gospel, which it contained, to the four quarters of the earth; has brought forth the revelations and commandments which compose this book of Doctrine and Covenants, and many other wise documents and instructions for the benefit of the children of men; gathered many thousands of the Latter-day Saints, founded a great city, and left a fame and name that cannot be slain. He lived great, and he died great in the eyes of God and his people; and like most of the Lord's anointed in ancient times, has sealed his mission and his works with his own blood; and so has his brother Hyrum. In life they were not divided, and in death they were not separated!

 135:4 When Joseph went to Carthage to deliver himself up to the pretended requirements of the law, two or three days previous to his assassination, he said: "I am going like a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summer's morning; I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men. I shall die innocent, and it shall yet be said of me-- he was murdered in cold blood."-- The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter? yes, for so it was-- he read the following paragraph, near the close of the twelfth chapter of Ether, in the Book of Mormon, and turned down the leaf upon it:

 135:5 And it came to pass that I prayed unto the Lord that he would give unto the Gentiles grace, that they might have charity. And it came to pass that the Lord said unto me: If they have not charity it mattereth not unto thee, thou hast been faithful; wherefore thy garments shall be made clean. And because thou hast seen thy weakness, thou shalt be made strong, even unto the sitting down in the place which I have prepared in the mansions of my Father. And now I ... bid farewell unto the Gentiles; yea, and also unto my brethren whom I love, until we shall meet before the judgment-seat of Christ, where all men shall know that my garments are not spotted with your blood. The testators are now dead, and their testament is in force.

 135:6 Hyrum Smith was forty-four years old in February, 1844, and Joseph Smith was thirty-eight in December, 1843; and henceforward their names will be classed among the martyrs of religion; and the reader in every nation will be reminded that the Book of Mormon, and this book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church, cost the best blood of the nineteenth century to bring them forth for the salvation of a ruined world; and that if the fire can scathe a green tree for the glory of God, how easy it will burn up the dry trees to purify the vineyard of corruption. They lived for glory; they died for glory; and glory is their eternal reward. From age to age shall their names go down to posterity as gems for the sanctified.

 135:7 They were innocent of any crime, as they had often been proved before, and were only confined in jail by the conspiracy of traitors and wicked men; and their innocent blood on the floor of Carthage jail is a broad seal affixed to "Mormonism" that cannot be rejected by any court on earth, and their innocent blood on the escutcheon of the State of Illinois, with the broken faith of the State as pledged by the governor, is a witness to the truth of the everlasting gospel that all the world cannot impeach; and their innocent blood on the banner of liberty, and on the magna charta of the United States, is an ambassador for the religion of Jesus Christ, that will touch the hearts of honest men among all nations; and their innocent blood, with the innocent blood of all the martyrs under the altar that John saw, will cry unto the Lord of Hosts till he avenges that blood on the earth. Amen.

 136:1 The Word and Will of the Lord concerning the Camp of Israel in their journeyings to the West:

 136:2 Let all the people of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and those who journey with them, be organized into companies, with a covenant and promise to keep all the commandments and statutes of the Lord our God.




Alma 18:28-40 (16 in 13 verses)

D&C 88:114-127 (16 in 14 verses)

Mosiah 27:25-28:2 (16 in 15 verses)

Mosiah 29:33-44 (15 in 12 verses)

D&C 88:36-47 (15 in 12 verses)

Gen. 41:43-57 (15 in 15 verses)

2 Sam. 15:10-24 (15 in 15 verses)

Jer. 41:6-42:2 (15 in 15 verses)

Jer. 41:9-42:5 (15 in 15 verses)

1 Cor. 15:19-29 (14 in 11 verses)

Josh. 21:39-22:5 (14 in 12 verses)

Moses 6:57-68 (14 in 12 verses)

Deut. 29:27-30:10 (14 in 13 verses)

Ps. 145:9-21 (14 in 13 verses)

Jer. 19:13-20:10 (14 in 13 verses)

Rev. 18:12-24 (14 in 13 verses)

Deut. 3:1-14 (14 in 14 verses)

2 Ne. 26:24-27:4 (14 in 14 verses)

Ezek. 38:4-15 (13 in 12 verses)

Josh. 8:24-9:1 (13 in 13 verses)

1 Ne. 14:10-17 (12 in 8 verses)

3 Ne. 5:24-6:5 (12 in 8 verses)

Mosiah 26:37-27:6 (12 in 9 verses)

2 Kgs. 23:19-28 (12 in 10 verses)

1 Chr. 12:37-13:8 (12 in 12 verses)

Eccl. 8:17-9:11 (12 in 12 verses)

Mark 12:22-33 (12 in 12 verses)

Alma 40:4-12 (11 in 9 verses)

D&C 109:67-76 (11 in 10 verses)

Num. 4:23-33 (11 in 11 verses)

Josh. 13:2-12 (11 in 11 verses)

1 Kgs. 4:21-31 (11 in 11 verses)

1 Kgs. 4:24-34 (11 in 11 verses)

Jer. 42:17-43:5 (11 in 11 verses)

D&C 101:62-72 (11 in 11 verses)

Abr. 3:12-22 (11 in 11 verses)

Josh. 23:14-24:3 (10 in 6 verses)

Num. 16:26-34 (10 in 9 verses)

2 Kgs. 24:13-25:1 (10 in 9 verses)

Num. 3:34-43 (10 in 10 verses)

Num. 3:36-45 (10 in 10 verses)

Judg. 9:44-53 (10 in 10 verses)

2 Sam. 16:18-17:4 (10 in 10 verses)

2 Sam. 19:5-14 (10 in 10 verses)

2 Chr. 36:14-23 (10 in 10 verses)

Neh. 7:73-8:9 (10 in 10 verses)

Esth. 1:16-2:3 (10 in 10 verses)

1 Cor. 9:22-10:4 (10 in 10 verses)

D&C 121:23-32 (10 in 10 verses)

D&C 132:17-26 (10 in 10 verses)

Moses 2:29-3:7 (10 in 10 verses)

Moses 2:31-3:9 (10 in 10 verses)

2 Ne. 12:12-16 (9 in 5 verses)

Alma 1:26-32 (9 in 7 verses)

Moro. 8:16-22 (9 in 7 verses)

Judg. 8:34-9:6 (9 in 8 verses)

1 Sam. 10:24-11:4 (9 in 8 verses)

2 Chr. 30:25-31:5 (9 in 8 verses)

Josh. 4:24-5:8 (9 in 9 verses)

Josh. 6:17-25 (9 in 9 verses)

2 Sam. 3:29-37 (9 in 9 verses)

1 Kgs. 8:48-56 (9 in 9 verses)

1 Kgs. 8:52-60 (9 in 9 verses)

Eccl. 2:3-11 (9 in 9 verses)

Jer. 44:20-28 (9 in 9 verses)

Alma 37:20-28 (9 in 9 verses)

3 Ne. 5:1-9 (9 in 9 verses)

D&C 88:5-13 (9 in 9 verses)

D&C 128:16-24 (9 in 9 verses)

Moro. 7:45-48 (8 in 4 verses)

Alma 30:41-45 (8 in 5 verses)

Alma 47:34-48:2 (8 in 5 verses)

2 Kgs. 10:17-22 (8 in 6 verses)

2 Chr. 5:1-6 (8 in 6 verses)

Ezek. 7:12-18 (8 in 7 verses)

Alma 16:15-21 (8 in 7 verses)

Gen. 45:8-15 (8 in 8 verses)

Ex. 10:12-19 (8 in 8 verses)

Num. 4:9-16 (8 in 8 verses)

1 Kgs. 15:16-23 (8 in 8 verses)

Jer. 33:5-12 (8 in 8 verses)

Ezek. 16:30-37 (8 in 8 verses)

2 Ne. 9:20-27 (8 in 8 verses)

Mosiah 5:15-6:7 (8 in 8 verses)

Alma 26:30-37 (8 in 8 verses)

Ether 15:8-15 (8 in 8 verses)

D&C 29:24-31 (8 in 8 verses)

Alma 55:14-17 (7 in 4 verses)

Col. 1:16-20 (7 in 5 verses)

D&C 124:23-27 (7 in 5 verses)

Moses 1:4-8 (7 in 5 verses)

A of F 1:9-13 (7 in 5 verses)

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