| 1 Ne. 16: 29 | new writing upon Liahona is plain to be read. |
| 1 Ne. 19: 22-23 | (1 Ne. 20-21) Nephi(1) reads many things engraven upon brass plates. |
| 2 Ne. 6: 4-7, 16-18 | (2 Ne. 7-8) Jacob(2) reads the words of Isaiah to Nephites. |
| Jacob 5: 1-77 | do ye not remember having read the words of Zenos comparing Israel to tame olive-tree. |
| Mosiah 1: 5 | records preserved that people might read and understand Gods mysteries. |
| Mosiah 25: 5-6 | Mosiah(2) reads to his people records of Zeniff and Alma(1). |
| Alma 22: 12-14 | Aaron(3) reads scriptures to Lamanite king. |
| Alma 33: 14 | if ye have read the scriptures, how can ye disbelieve on Son of God. |
| 3 Ne. 10: 14 | whoso readeth, let him understand. |
| 3 Ne. 27: 4-5 | why do the people dispute, have they not read scriptures. |
| Morm. 9: 8 | he who denies Gods revelations has not read the scriptures. |
| Ether 3: 22 | brother of Jared(2) to record experience in language that cannot be read. |
| Ether 12: 24 | things written by brother of Jared(2) are mighty unto overpowering of man to read them. |
| Moro. 10: 3 | when ye have read these things, remember how merciful God has been to men. |
| D&C 18: 35 | by the Lords power men can read his words to each other. |
| D&C 57: 9 | (D&C 71: 5; D&C 91: 4) whoso readeth, let him understand. |
| Moses 6: 6 | children of Adam taught to read. |
| JS-H 1: 65 | I cannot read a sealed book. |