This vestment in the color of gold, thus, announces the priesthood and the royalty of Christ where being king, for Jesus, means being a ‘servant’ and washing the feet of his brothers. Jesus in the medallion The medallion situated in the upper part of the icon presents Jesus in a stran...
[50] “The Egyptian reference in the Urim and Thummim is especially distinct and incontrovertible.”–HENGSTENBERG, p. 158. [51] According to the estimate of Bishop Cumberland, it was only one hundred and nine feet in length, thirty-six in breadth, and fifty-four in height. ...
During His visit to the Nephites, Jesus Christ taught that they were “a remnant of the house of Joseph,” further explaining that their New World home was “the land of [their] inheritance; and [that] the Father hath given it unto [them].”[xlii] It is a common Latter-day Saint ...
Cross, the principal symbol of the Christian religion, recalling the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the redeeming benefits of his Passion and death. The cross is thus a sign of both Christ himself and of the faith of Christians. Learn more about the his