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D&C 133
Hearken,
O
ye
people
of
my
church,
saith
the
Lord
your
God,
and
hear
the
word
of
the
Lord
concerning
you—
2 The
Lord
who
shall
suddenly
a
come
to
his
temple;
the
Lord
who
shall
come
down
upon
the
world
with
a
curse
to
b
judgment;
yea,
upon
all
the
nations
that
c
forget
God,
and
upon
all
the
ungodly
among
you.
3 For
he
shall
make
a
bare
his
holy
arm
in
the
eyes
of
all
the
nations,
and
all
the
ends
of
the
earth
shall
see
the
b
salvation
of
their
God.
4 Wherefore,
prepare
ye,
prepare
ye,
O
my
people;
sanctify
yourselves;
gather
ye
together,
O
ye
people
of
my
church,
upon
the
land
of
Zion,
all
you
that
have
not
been
commanded
to
a
tarry.
5 Go
ye
out
from
a
Babylon.
Be
ye
b
clean
that
bear
the
vessels
of
the
Lord.
6 Call
your
a
solemn
assemblies,
and
b
speak
often
one
to
another.
And
let
every
man
call
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord.
7 Yea,
verily
I
say
unto
you
again,
the
time
has
come
when
the
voice
of
the
Lord
is
unto
you:
Go
ye
out
of
Babylon;
a
gather
ye
out
from
among
the
nations,
from
the
b
four
winds,
from
one
end
of
heaven
to
the
other.
8 Send
forth
the
elders
of
my
church
unto
the
a
nations
which
are
afar
off;
unto
the
b
islands
of
the
sea;
send
forth
unto
foreign
lands;
call
upon
all
nations,
first
upon
the
c
Gentiles,
and
then
upon
the
Jews.
9 And
behold,
and
lo,
this
shall
be
their
cry,
and
the
voice
of
the
Lord
unto
all
people:
Go
ye
forth
unto
the
land
of
Zion,
that
the
borders
of
my
people
may
be
enlarged,
and
that
her
a
stakes
may
be
strengthened,
and
that
b
Zion
may
go
forth
unto
the
regions
round
about.
10 Yea,
let
the
cry
go
forth
among
all
people:
Awake
and
arise
and
go
forth
to
meet
the
a
Bridegroom;
behold
and
lo,
the
Bridegroom
cometh;
go
ye
out
to
meet
him.
Prepare
yourselves
for
the
b
great
day
of
the
Lord.
11
a
Watch,
therefore,
for
ye
b
know
neither
the
day
nor
the
hour.
12 Let
them,
therefore,
who
are
a
among
the
Gentiles
flee
unto
b
Zion.
13 And
let
them
who
be
of
a
Judah
flee
unto
b
Jerusalem,
unto
the
c
mountains
of
the
Lord's
d
house.
14 Go
ye
a
out
from
among
the
nations,
even
from
b
Babylon,
from
the
midst
of
c
wickedness,
which
is
spiritual
Babylon.
15 But
verily,
thus
saith
the
Lord,
let
not
your
flight
be
in
a
haste,
but
let
all
things
be
prepared
before
you;
and
he
that
goeth,
let
him
b
not
look
back
lest
sudden
destruction
shall
come
upon
him.
16 Hearken
and
hear,
O
ye
inhabitants
of
the
earth.
a
Listen,
ye
elders
of
my
church
together,
and
hear
the
voice
of
the
Lord;
for
he
calleth
upon
all
men,
and
he
commandeth
all
men
everywhere
to
b
repent.
17 For
behold,
the
Lord
God
hath
a
sent
forth
the
angel
crying
through
the
midst
of
heaven,
saying:
Prepare
ye
the
way
of
the
Lord,
and
make
his
paths
straight,
for
the
hour
of
his
b
coming
is
nigh—
18 When
the
a
Lamb
shall
stand
upon
b
Mount
Zion,
and
with
him
a
c
hundred
and
forty-four
thousand,
having
his
Father's
name
written
on
their
foreheads.
19 Wherefore,
prepare
ye
for
the
a
coming
of
the
Bridegroom;
go
ye,
go
ye
out
to
meet
him.
20 For
behold,
he
shall
a
stand
upon
the
mount
of
Olivet,
and
upon
the
mighty
ocean,
even
the
great
deep,
and
upon
the
islands
of
the
sea,
and
upon
the
land
of
Zion.
21 And
he
shall
a
utter
his
voice
out
of
b
Zion,
and
he
shall
speak
from
Jerusalem,
and
his
c
voice
shall
be
heard
among
all
people;
22 And
it
shall
be
a
voice
as
the
a
voice
of
many
waters,
and
as
the
voice
of
a
great
b
thunder,
which
shall
c
break
down
the
mountains,
and
the
valleys
shall
not
be
found.
23 He
shall
command
the
great
deep,
and
it
shall
be
driven
back
into
the
north
countries,
and
the
a
islands
shall
become
one
land;
24 And
the
a
land
of
Jerusalem
and
the
land
of
b
Zion
shall
be
turned
back
into
their
own
place,
and
the
c
earth
shall
be
like
as
it
was
in
the
days
before
it
was
d
divided.
25 And
the
Lord,
even
the
Savior,
shall
a
stand
in
the
midst
of
his
people,
and
shall
b
reign
over
all
flesh.
26 And
they
who
are
in
the
a
north
countries
shall
come
in
remembrance
before
the
Lord;
and
their
prophets
shall
hear
his
voice,
and
shall
no
longer
stay
themselves;
and
they
shall
b
smite
the
rocks,
and
the
ice
shall
flow
down
at
their
presence.
27 And
an
a
highway
shall
be
cast
up
in
the
midst
of
the
great
deep.
28 Their
enemies
shall
become
a
prey
unto
them,
29 And
in
the
a
barren
deserts
there
shall
come
forth
pools
of
b
living
water;
and
the
parched
ground
shall
no
longer
be
a
thirsty
land.
30 And
they
shall
bring
forth
their
rich
a
treasures
unto
the
children
of
Ephraim,
my
servants.
31 And
the
boundaries
of
the
everlasting
a
hills
shall
tremble
at
their
presence.
32 And
there
shall
they
fall
down
and
be
a
crowned
with
glory,
even
in
Zion,
by
the
hands
of
the
servants
of
the
Lord,
even
the
children
of
b
Ephraim.
33 And
they
shall
be
filled
with
a
songs
of
everlasting
joy.
34 Behold,
this
is
the
a
blessing
of
the
b
everlasting
God
upon
the
c
tribes
of
d
Israel,
and
the
richer
blessing
upon
the
head
of
e
Ephraim
and
his
fellows.
35 And
they
also
of
the
tribe
of
a
Judah,
after
their
pain,
shall
be
b
sanctified
in
c
holiness
before
the
Lord,
to
dwell
in
his
d
presence
day
and
night,
forever
and
ever.
36 And
now,
verily
saith
the
Lord,
that
these
things
might
be
known
among
you,
O
inhabitants
of
the
earth,
I
have
sent
forth
mine
a
angel
flying
through
the
midst
of
heaven,
having
the
everlasting
b
gospel,
who
hath
appeared
unto
some
and
hath
committed
it
unto
man,
who
shall
appear
unto
c
many
that
dwell
on
the
earth.
37 And
this
a
gospel
shall
be
b
preached
unto
c
every
nation,
and
kindred,
and
tongue,
and
people.
38 And
the
a
servants
of
God
shall
go
forth,
saying
with
a
loud
voice:
Fear
God
and
give
glory
to
him,
for
the
hour
of
his
judgment
is
come;
39 And
a
worship
him
that
made
heaven,
and
earth,
and
the
sea,
and
the
b
fountains
of
waters—
40 Calling
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord
day
and
night,
saying:
O
that
thou
wouldst
a
rend
the
heavens,
that
thou
wouldst
come
down,
that
the
mountains
might
flow
down
at
thy
presence.
41 And
it
shall
be
answered
upon
their
heads;
for
the
presence
of
the
Lord
shall
be
a
as
the
melting
fire
that
burneth,
and
as
the
fire
which
causeth
the
waters
to
boil.
42 O
Lord,
thou
shalt
come
down
to
make
thy
name
known
to
thine
adversaries,
and
all
nations
shall
tremble
at
thy
presence—
43 When
thou
doest
a
terrible
things,
things
they
look
not
for;
44 Yea,
when
thou
comest
down,
and
the
mountains
flow
down
at
thy
presence,
thou
shalt
a
meet
him
who
rejoiceth
and
worketh
righteousness,
who
remembereth
thee
in
thy
ways.
45 For
since
the
beginning
of
the
world
have
not
men
heard
nor
perceived
by
the
ear,
neither
hath
any
eye
seen,
O
God,
besides
thee,
how
great
things
thou
hast
a
prepared
for
him
that
b
waiteth
for
thee.
46 And
it
shall
be
said:
a
Who
is
this
that
cometh
down
from
God
in
heaven
with
dyed
b
garments;
yea,
from
the
regions
which
are
not
known,
clothed
in
his
glorious
apparel,
traveling
in
the
greatness
of
his
strength?
47 And
he
shall
say:
a
I
am
he
who
spake
in
b
righteousness,
mighty
to
save.
48 And
the
Lord
shall
be
a
red
in
his
apparel,
and
his
garments
like
him
that
treadeth
in
the
wine-vat.
49 And
so
great
shall
be
the
glory
of
his
presence
that
the
a
sun
shall
hide
his
face
in
shame,
and
the
moon
shall
withhold
its
light,
and
the
stars
shall
be
hurled
from
their
places.
50 And
his
a
voice
shall
be
heard:
I
have
b
trodden
the
wine-press
alone,
and
have
brought
judgment
upon
all
people;
and
none
were
with
me;
51 And
I
have
a
trampled
them
in
my
fury,
and
I
did
tread
upon
them
in
mine
anger,
and
their
blood
have
I
b
sprinkled
upon
my
garments,
and
stained
all
my
raiment;
for
this
was
the
c
day
of
vengeance
which
was
in
my
heart.
52 And
now
the
year
of
my
a
redeemed
is
come;
and
they
shall
mention
the
loving
kindness
of
their
Lord,
and
all
that
he
has
bestowed
upon
them
according
to
his
b
goodness,
and
according
to
his
loving
kindness,
forever
and
ever.
53 In
all
their
a
afflictions
he
was
afflicted.
And
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them;
and
in
his
b
love,
and
in
his
pity,
he
c
redeemed
them,
and
bore
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old;
54 Yea,
and
a
Enoch
also,
and
they
who
were
with
him;
the
prophets
who
were
before
him;
and
b
Noah
also,
and
they
who
were
before
him;
and
c
Moses
also,
and
they
who
were
before
him;
55 And
from
a
Moses
to
Elijah,
and
from
Elijah
to
John,
who
were
with
Christ
in
his
b
resurrection,
and
the
holy
apostles,
with
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob,
shall
be
in
the
presence
of
the
Lamb.
56 And
the
a
graves
of
the
b
saints
shall
be
c
opened;
and
they
shall
come
forth
and
stand
on
the
d
right
hand
of
the
Lamb,
when
he
shall
stand
upon
e
Mount
Zion,
and
upon
the
holy
city,
the
New
Jerusalem;
and
they
shall
f
sing
the
g
song
of
the
h
Lamb,
day
and
night
forever
and
ever.
57 And
for
this
cause,
that
men
might
be
made
a
partakers
of
the
b
glories
which
were
to
be
revealed,
the
Lord
sent
forth
the
fulness
of
his
c
gospel,
his
everlasting
covenant,
reasoning
in
plainness
and
simplicity—
58 To
a
prepare
the
b
weak
for
those
things
which
are
coming
on
the
earth,
and
for
the
Lord's
errand
in
the
day
when
the
weak
shall
c
confound
the
d
wise,
and
the
little
one
become
a
e
strong
f
nation,
and
two
shall
put
their
tens
of
thousands
to
g
flight.
59 And
by
the
weak
things
of
the
earth
the
Lord
shall
a
thresh
the
nations
by
the
power
of
his
Spirit.
60 And
for
this
cause
these
commandments
were
given;
they
were
commanded
to
be
kept
from
the
world
in
the
day
that
they
were
given,
but
now
are
to
a
go
forth
unto
b
all
flesh—
61 And
this
according
to
the
mind
and
will
of
the
Lord,
who
ruleth
over
all
flesh.
62 And
unto
him
that
repenteth
and
a
sanctifieth
himself
before
the
Lord
shall
be
given
eternal
life.
63 And
upon
them
that
a
hearken
not
to
the
voice
of
the
Lord
shall
be
fulfilled
that
which
was
written
by
the
prophet
Moses,
that
they
should
be
b
cut
off
from
among
the
people.
64 And
also
that
which
was
written
by
the
prophet
a
Malachi:
For,
behold,
the
b
day
cometh
that
shall
c
burn
as
an
oven,
and
all
the
proud,
yea,
and
all
that
do
d
wickedly,
shall
be
stubble;
and
the
day
that
cometh
shall
burn
them
up,
saith
the
Lord
of
hosts,
that
it
shall
leave
them
neither
root
nor
branch.
65 Wherefore,
this
shall
be
the
answer
of
the
Lord
unto
them:
66 In
that
day
when
I
came
unto
mine
own,
no
man
among
you
a
received
me,
and
you
were
driven
out.
67 When
I
called
again
there
was
none
of
you
to
answer;
yet
my
a
arm
was
not
shortened
at
all
that
I
could
not
redeem,
neither
my
b
power
to
deliver.
68 Behold,
at
my
rebuke
I
a
dry
up
the
sea.
I
make
the
rivers
a
wilderness;
their
fish
stink,
and
die
for
thirst.
69 I
clothe
the
heavens
with
blackness,
and
make
sackcloth
their
covering.
70 And
a
this
shall
ye
have
of
my
hand—ye
shall
lie
down
in
sorrow.
71 Behold,
and
lo,
there
are
none
to
deliver
you;
for
ye
a
obeyed
not
my
voice
when
I
called
to
you
out
of
the
heavens;
ye
b
believed
not
my
servants,
and
when
they
were
c
sent
unto
you
ye
received
them
not.
72 Wherefore,
they
sealed
up
the
testimony
and
bound
up
the
law,
and
ye
were
delivered
over
unto
a
darkness.
73 These
shall
go
away
into
outer
darkness,
where
there
is
a
weeping,
and
wailing,
and
gnashing
of
teeth.
74 Behold
the
Lord
your
God
hath
spoken
it.
Amen.
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