Item Detail
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26337
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English
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The Sôd of YHWH and the Endowment
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Interpreter : A Journal of Mormon Scripture
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4
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Orem, UT
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The Interpreter Foundation
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147-154
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In the Hebrew Bible, the Sôd of God was a council of celestial beings who consulted with God, learned His sôd/secret plan, and then fulfilled that plan. This paper argues that the LDS endowment is, in part, a ritual reenactment of the sôd, where the participants observe the sôd/council of God, learn the sôd/secret plan of God, and covenant to fulfill that plan.
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