Emphasis Scriptures

The word 'edom' occurs 107 times in the standard works.

42 of those occurances are found in the list of scriptures highlighted below. These verses have the highest concentration of the word 'edom' in the standard works and contain 39.3% of all occurances. Assuming 30 seconds per verse, it would take about 16 minutes to read the entire list.

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2 Sam. 6:10-12 (5 in 3 verses)

1 Kgs. 11:14-16 (4 in 3 verses)

Ezek. 25:12-14 (4 in 3 verses)

2 Sam. 8:14 (3 in 1 verse)

Judg. 11:17-18 (3 in 2 verses)

1 Chr. 13:13-14 (3 in 2 verses)

1 Chr. 16:38 (2 in 1 verse)

1 Chr. 26:8 (2 in 1 verse)

Gen. 36:16-17 (2 in 2 verses)

Gen. 36:31-32 (2 in 2 verses)

Num. 20:20-21 (2 in 2 verses)

2 Kgs. 3:8-9 (2 in 2 verses)

1 Chr. 15:24-25 (2 in 2 verses)

Ps. 60:8-9 (2 in 2 verses)

Ps. 108:9-10 (2 in 2 verses)

Lam. 4:21-22 (2 in 2 verses)

Exact Word Count

  FULL PART ALL
OT 106 74 180
NT 0 1 1
BM 1 56 57
DC 0 4 4
PGP 0 0 0
TOTAL 107 135 242

D&C 98:5
And that law of the land which is constitutional, supporting that principle of freedom in maintaining rights and privileges, belongs to all mankind, and is justifiable before me.

D&C 106:1
It is my will that my servant Warren A. Cowdery should be appointed and ordained a presiding high priest over my church, in the land of Freedom and the regions round about;

D&C 134:4
We believe that religion is instituted of God; and that men are amenable to him, and to him only, for the exercise of it, unless their religious opinions prompt them to infringe upon the rights and liberties of others; but we do not believe that human law has a right to interfere in prescribing rules of worship to bind the consciences of men, nor dictate forms for public or private devotion; that the civil magistrate should restrain crime, but never control conscience; should punish guilt, but never suppress the freedom of the soul.

D&C 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.