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SYMBOLISM

The scriptures are rich in symbolism and figurative expression. Ceremonies and ordinances are symbolic in their performance, and all bear record of Jesus Christ (Moses 6: 63). Such symbolism is seen in sacrifice (Moses 5: 7-8; Heb. 9: 11-15); in the sacrament (Luke 22: 13-20; JST Mark 14: 20-24); and in baptism (Rom. 6: 1-6; D&C 128: 12-13). Biblical names especially are symbolic (see Christ, Names of, and Names of Persons). The tabernacle ceremony was symbolic of eternal things (Heb. 8 - 10), as was the entire law of Moses, containing types and shadows of Christ (Mosiah 13: 29-31; Alma 25: 15). For other symbolic items see Ex. 20: 8-11; Matt. 5: 13-16; Jacob 4: 5; Alma 37: 38-45.

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