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Listen
to
the
voice
of
Jesus
Christ,
your
Redeemer,
the
Great
I
a
Am,
whose
arm
of
mercy
b
hath
atoned
c
for
your
sins;
2 Who
will
a
gather
his
people
even
as
a
hen
gathereth
her
chickens
under
her
wings,
even
as
many
as
will
hearken
to
my
voice
and
b
humble
themselves
before
me,
and
call
upon
me
in
mighty
prayer.
3 Behold,
verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
that
at
this
time
your
a
sins
are
b
forgiven
you,
therefore
ye
receive
these
things;
but
remember
to
sin
no
more,
lest
perils
shall
come
upon
you.
4 Verily,
I
say
unto
you
that
ye
are
chosen
out
of
the
world
to
declare
my
gospel
with
the
sound
of
rejoicing,
as
with
the
a
voice
of
a
trump.
5 Lift
up
your
hearts
and
be
a
glad,
for
I
am
in
your
b
midst,
and
am
your
c
advocate
with
the
Father;
and
it
is
his
good
will
to
give
you
the
d
kingdom.
6 And,
as
it
is
written—Whatsoever
ye
shall
a
ask
in
b
faith,
being
c
united
in
prayer
according
to
my
command,
ye
shall
receive.
7 And
ye
are
called
to
bring
to
pass
the
a
gathering
of
mine
b
elect;
for
mine
elect
c
hear
my
voice
and
d
harden
not
their
e
hearts;
8 Wherefore
the
decree
hath
gone
forth
from
the
Father
that
they
shall
be
a
gathered
in
unto
one
place
upon
the
face
of
this
land,
to
b
prepare
their
hearts
and
be
prepared
in
all
things
against
the
day
when
c
tribulation
and
desolation
are
sent
forth
upon
the
wicked.
9 For
the
hour
is
nigh
and
the
a
day
soon
at
hand
when
the
earth
is
ripe;
and
all
the
b
proud
and
they
that
do
wickedly
shall
be
as
c
stubble;
and
I
will
d
burn
them
up,
saith
the
Lord
of
Hosts,
that
wickedness
shall
not
be
upon
the
earth;
10 For
the
hour
is
nigh,
and
that
which
was
a
spoken
by
mine
b
apostles
must
be
fulfilled;
for
as
they
spoke
so
shall
it
come
to
pass;
11 For
I
will
reveal
a
myself
from
heaven
with
power
and
great
glory,
with
all
the
b
hosts
thereof,
and
c
dwell
in
d
righteousness
with
men
on
earth
a
e
thousand
years,
and
the
wicked
shall
not
stand.
12 And
again,
verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
and
it
hath
gone
forth
in
a
firm
decree,
by
the
will
of
the
Father,
that
mine
a
apostles,
the
Twelve
which
were
with
me
in
my
ministry
at
Jerusalem,
shall
stand
at
my
right
hand
at
the
day
of
my
coming
in
a
pillar
of
b
fire,
being
clothed
with
robes
of
righteousness,
with
crowns
upon
their
heads,
in
c
glory
even
as
I
am,
to
d
judge
the
whole
house
of
Israel,
even
as
many
as
have
loved
me
and
kept
my
commandments,
and
none
else.
13 For
a
a
trump
shall
sound
both
long
and
loud,
even
as
upon
Mount
Sinai,
and
all
the
b
earth
shall
quake,
and
they
shall
c
come
forth—yea,
even
the
d
dead
which
died
in
me,
to
receive
a
e
crown
of
righteousness,
and
to
be
clothed
upon,
f
even
as
I
am,
to
be
with
me,
that
we
may
be
one.
14 But,
behold,
I
say
unto
you
that
before
this
great
a
day
shall
come
the
b
sun
shall
be
c
darkened,
and
the
moon
shall
be
turned
into
blood,
and
the
stars
shall
fall
from
heaven,
and
there
shall
be
greater
d
signs
in
heaven
above
and
in
the
earth
beneath;
15 And
there
shall
be
weeping
and
a
wailing
among
the
hosts
of
men;
16 And
there
shall
be
a
great
a
hailstorm
sent
forth
to
destroy
the
b
crops
of
the
earth.
17 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
because
of
the
wickedness
of
the
world,
that
I
will
take
a
vengeance
upon
the
b
wicked,
for
they
will
not
repent;
for
the
c
cup
of
mine
d
indignation
is
full;
for
behold,
my
e
blood
shall
not
f
cleanse
them
if
they
hear
me
not.
18 Wherefore,
I
the
Lord
God
will
send
forth
a
flies
upon
the
face
of
the
earth,
which
shall
take
hold
of
the
inhabitants
thereof,
and
shall
eat
their
flesh,
and
shall
cause
maggots
to
come
in
upon
them;
19 And
their
tongues
shall
be
stayed
that
they
shall
not
a
utter
against
me;
and
their
flesh
shall
fall
from
off
their
bones,
and
their
eyes
from
their
sockets;
20 And
it
shall
come
to
pass
that
the
a
beasts
of
the
forest
and
the
fowls
of
the
air
shall
devour
them
up.
21 And
the
great
and
a
abominable
church,
which
is
the
b
whore
of
all
the
earth,
shall
be
cast
down
by
c
devouring
fire,
according
as
it
is
spoken
by
the
mouth
of
Ezekiel
the
prophet,
who
spoke
of
these
things,
which
have
not
come
to
pass
but
surely
d
must,
as
I
live,
for
e
abominations
shall
not
reign.
22 And
again,
verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you
that
when
the
a
thousand
years
are
ended,
and
men
again
begin
to
deny
their
God,
then
will
I
spare
the
earth
but
for
a
b
little
season;
23 And
the
a
end
shall
come,
and
the
heaven
and
the
earth
shall
be
consumed
and
b
pass
away,
and
there
shall
be
a
new
heaven
and
a
c
new
earth.
24 For
all
a
old
things
shall
b
pass
away,
and
all
things
shall
become
new,
even
the
heaven
and
the
earth,
and
all
the
fulness
thereof,
both
men
and
c
beasts,
the
fowls
of
the
air,
and
the
fishes
of
the
sea;
25 And
not
one
a
hair,
neither
mote,
shall
be
lost,
for
it
is
the
b
workmanship
of
mine
hand.
26 But,
behold,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
before
the
earth
shall
pass
away,
a
Michael,
mine
archangel,
shall
sound
his
b
trump,
and
then
shall
all
the
dead
c
awake,
for
their
graves
shall
be
opened,
and
they
shall
d
come
forth—yea,
even
all.
27 And
the
a
righteous
shall
be
gathered
on
my
b
right
hand
unto
eternal
life;
and
the
wicked
on
my
left
hand
will
I
be
ashamed
to
own
before
the
Father;
28 Wherefore
I
will
say
unto
them—
a
Depart
from
me,
ye
cursed,
into
everlasting
b
fire,
prepared
for
the
c
devil
and
his
angels.
29 And
now,
behold,
I
say
unto
you,
never
at
any
time
have
I
declared
from
mine
own
mouth
that
they
should
return,
for
a
where
I
am
they
cannot
come,
for
they
have
no
power.
30 But
remember
that
all
my
judgments
are
not
given
unto
men;
and
as
the
words
have
gone
forth
out
of
my
mouth
even
so
shall
they
be
fulfilled,
that
the
a
first
shall
be
last,
and
that
the
last
shall
be
first
in
all
things
whatsoever
I
have
created
by
the
word
of
my
power,
which
is
the
power
of
my
b
Spirit.
31 For
by
the
power
of
my
Spirit
a
created
I
them;
yea,
all
things
both
b
spiritual
and
temporal—
32
a
First
b
spiritual,
secondly
temporal,
which
is
the
beginning
of
my
work;
and
again,
first
temporal,
and
secondly
spiritual,
which
is
the
last
of
my
work—
33
a
Speaking
unto
you
that
you
may
naturally
understand;
but
unto
myself
my
works
have
no
b
end,
neither
beginning;
but
it
is
given
unto
you
that
ye
may
understand,
because
ye
have
asked
it
of
me
and
are
agreed.
34 Wherefore,
verily
I
say
unto
you
that
all
things
unto
me
are
spiritual,
and
not
at
any
time
have
I
given
unto
you
a
a
law
which
was
b
temporal;
neither
any
man,
nor
the
children
of
men;
neither
Adam,
your
father,
whom
I
created.
35 Behold,
I
gave
unto
him
that
he
should
be
an
a
agent
unto
himself;
and
I
gave
unto
him
commandment,
but
no
temporal
commandment
gave
I
unto
him,
for
my
b
commandments
are
c
spiritual;
they
are
not
natural
nor
temporal,
neither
carnal
nor
sensual.
36 And
it
came
to
pass
that
Adam,
being
tempted
of
the
a
devil—for,
behold,
the
b
devil
was
before
Adam,
for
he
c
rebelled
against
me,
saying,
Give
me
thine
d
honor,
which
is
my
e
power;
and
also
a
f
third
part
of
the
g
hosts
of
heaven
turned
he
away
from
me
because
of
their
h
agency;
37 And
they
were
thrust
down,
and
thus
came
the
a
devil
and
his
b
angels;
38 And,
behold,
there
is
a
place
a
prepared
for
them
from
the
beginning,
which
place
is
b
hell.
39 And
it
must
needs
be
that
the
a
devil
should
b
tempt
the
children
of
men,
or
they
could
not
be
c
agents
unto
themselves;
for
if
they
never
should
have
d
bitter
they
could
not
know
the
sweet—
40 Wherefore,
it
came
to
pass
that
the
devil
tempted
Adam,
and
he
partook
of
the
forbidden
a
fruit
and
b
transgressed
the
commandment,
wherein
he
became
c
subject
to
the
will
of
the
devil,
because
he
yielded
unto
temptation.
41 Wherefore,
I,
the
Lord
God,
caused
that
he
should
be
a
cast
out
from
the
Garden
of
b
Eden,
from
my
presence,
because
of
his
transgression,
wherein
he
became
c
spiritually
d
dead,
which
is
the
first
death,
even
that
same
death
which
is
the
last
e
death,
which
is
spiritual,
which
shall
be
pronounced
upon
the
wicked
when
I
shall
say:
Depart,
ye
f
cursed.
42 But,
behold,
I
say
unto
you
that
I,
the
Lord
God,
gave
unto
Adam
and
unto
his
seed,
that
they
should
not
a
die
as
to
the
temporal
death,
until
I,
the
Lord
God,
should
send
forth
b
angels
to
declare
unto
them
c
repentance
and
d
redemption,
through
faith
on
the
name
of
mine
e
Only
Begotten
Son.
43 And
thus
did
I,
the
Lord
God,
appoint
unto
man
the
days
of
his
a
probation—that
by
his
b
natural
death
he
might
be
c
raised
in
d
immortality
unto
eternal
life,
even
as
many
as
would
believe;
44 And
they
that
believe
not
unto
eternal
a
damnation;
for
they
cannot
be
redeemed
from
their
spiritual
b
fall,
because
they
repent
not;
45 For
they
love
darkness
rather
than
light,
and
their
a
deeds
are
evil,
and
they
receive
their
b
wages
of
c
whom
they
list
to
obey.
46 But
behold,
I
say
unto
you,
that
little
a
children
are
b
redeemed
from
the
foundation
of
the
world
through
mine
Only
Begotten;
47 Wherefore,
they
cannot
a
sin,
for
power
is
not
given
unto
Satan
to
b
tempt
little
children,
until
they
c
begin
to
become
d
accountable
before
me;
48 For
it
is
given
unto
them
even
as
I
will,
according
to
mine
own
a
pleasure,
that
great
things
may
be
required
at
the
hand
of
their
b
fathers.
49 And,
again,
I
say
unto
you,
that
whoso
having
knowledge,
have
I
not
commanded
to
a
repent?
50 And
he
that
hath
no
a
understanding,
it
remaineth
in
me
to
do
according
as
it
is
written.
And
now
I
declare
no
more
unto
you
at
this
time.
Amen.
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