A Strange Story Explained: Temple Symbolism and the Garment of Noah
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Brian Y RogersFebruary 21, 2017
I wish the endnotes and references were available. I notified Meridian, but they are yet to correct the links.
JaniceMay 14, 2013
Very enlightening. Articles like this have really helped me in my studies, and have helped me to understand the Temple better. There is so much to learn!
TimothyMarch 18, 2013
If the scriptures as we know them (the Bible, Pearl of Great Price, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants) contain illustrations and examples of certain recurring temple themes, perhaps we can find similar evidence in our own lives. Perhaps approaching God through temple service allows us to be placed in Adam or Eve's feet, literally walking us through the garden to a place where we can visit with God. This article builds a case for every man or woman to place ourself in Noah, Abraham or Moses' stead as we re-enact Adam and Eve's journey for our own benefit and eternal progression.
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