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28

Genesis Chapter 1

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Genesis Chapter 1
In the beginning …

This great bible chapter tells us of the creation of the earth, and of the creation of man, Adam and Eve. A similar account exists in Moses Chapter 2 in the Book of Mormon. We plan to wordle it in the future for comparison.

I especially like the creation of the animals, the great wales, winged fowl, cattle, creeping thing, beasts of the earth, fish of the sea and the fowls of the air. All those animals beginning to find their way around would have been wonderful to have seen.

Many in the world today no longer believe in creation. We need to stand by our faith and remember we are sons and daughters of our Heavenly Father, and were created in the image of God.

With water and light being abundant in the Genesis account of the creation, we elected to provide a Mormon Wordle reminiscent of the waters at creation.

Genesis Chapter 1 wordle

Genesis Chapter 1 wordle

Those who look closely might like to try to pick out the six days (“first day”, “second day”, “third day”, etc).

We continue to be fascinated by zooms of these Mormon Wordles and are supplying a download  jpg enlargement of a portion of the Genesis Chapter 1 wordle above. Its about a 300 kb file centered on the word “God”.

We welcome your comments, but please no bashing creationism.

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Feb
28

1st Nephi Chapter 1 – blue

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We further processed the base wordle we started out with for 1st Nephi Chapter 1 and arrived at the blue look below. It may not fit the times, put we think it has an appeal about it, especially when zoomed in to see the details. Please be sure to view our original 1st Nephi Chapter 1 wordle as well.

1st Nephi Chapter 1 blue wordle

1st Nephi Chapter 1 blue wordle

We find these Mormon Wordles very captivating when we zoom in on them like the example below.

1st Nephi Chapter 1 clip blue wordle

1st Nephi Chapter 1 clip blue wordle

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Feb
28

1st Nephi Chapter 1

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One of the better known Chapters of the Book of Mormon due to its placement at the front, it is here that we first learn of Lehi, Sariah, and their son Nephi. They leave Jerusalem based on Lehi’s dream of its destruction. Before leaving, Lehi went forth among the people prophesying of the things he had heard and and seen, but they mocked him.

1st Nephi Chapter 1 -sand wordle

1st Nephi Chapter 1 -sand wordle

We think this Mormon Wordle does a nice job of capturing the feel of the times. We also developed an alternative wordle of this same text, 1st Nephi Chapter 1 , we will be posting shortly.

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President Thomas S. Monson
Closing Remarks
179th Semiannual General Conference
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

We took the black and white wordle we created in our earlier post on President Monson’s closing remarks and further processed it into a bit of a stone tablet feel that also has little bit of a Temple cornerstone inscription feel to it, especially when you zoom into it.

General Conference Closing Remarks October 2009 wordle - stone version

General Conference Closing Remarks October 2009 wordle - stone version

We find this image especially striking when zoomed in its pdf format. We posted a zoomed clip of this General Conference talk below.

09 October General Conference Closing Remarks wordle stoneclip

2009 October General Conference Closing Remarks wordle stone clip

We find these images pretty striking and hope you do as well.

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President Thomas S. Monson
Closing Remarks
General Conference October 2009
Text Source; November 2009 Ensign

President Thomas S. Monson

President Thomas S. Monson

President Monson gave us a great closing message. He began with the typical lines about thanking everybody who participated, especially those involved with the music,  reminding us the talks would soon be available in the Ensign and Liahona for our further study, and thanking those who were released.

Then he got down to specific messages for our day and time (what we need to be thinking about the next six months). He opened with several ocean going (ship) references. He said:

  1. Many in the world have slipped from the moorings of safety of following the commandments.
  2. It is a time of permissiveness, with many breaking the laws of God. We, as members often find ourselves swimming against the current of society.
  3. He spoke of the Book of Ether when the Lord told the people they could not cross the great deep unless he prepared them against the waves of the sea, winds, and floods which would come.
  4. President Monson assures us that we have been prepared. If we heed the Lord’s words and follow his commandments, we will survive this time of wickedness and permissiveness – a time that can be compared to the waves, winds, and floods.

He invoked the blessings of heaven upon us, that we would safely return to our homes, and ponder the things of the conference that we might know of their surety and truth. He asked that we, as the people of King Benjamin, might have no more disposition to do evil, but to do good continually. He asked that we might all leave as better people than we were when the conference began.

President Monson told us he loved us, he prays for us, he asked us to remember him and all the General Authorities in our prayers, plead for strength and the ability for us to do our part in moving forward this marvelous work.

He bore his testimony and bid us farewell for six months.

We first wordled his General Conference closing message in black and white.

October 2009 General Conference Closing Comments in black and white

October 2009 General Conference Closing Comments black+white wordle

A quick examination of the Mormon Wordle above results in the findings below:

  1. The word “May” seems to be more prominent than we recall from the talk. A closer examination finds him using it to encourage us (May we incorporate into our daily lives the truths found therein, may you say with the people of King Benjamin) and to plead with Heavenly Father in our behalf (May all of you return safety to your homes, May every man and woman, boy and girl leave this conference a better person, May God give us the strength and the ability and the determination to play our part as well, May God bless you, May His promised peace be with you always).
  2. The word “time” occurs frequently. President uses “time” to represent the era in which we live (We live at a time, it is a time of permissiveness, we will survive this time of permissiveness, a time which can be compared) and in closing he bids us farewell for six months’ time.
  3. He used the word “words” a few times to represent the words of the scriptures (If we heed His words and live the commandments, I am reminded of the words of the Lord) and once in a quote from King Benjamin (We believe all the words which Thou hast spoken).
  4. As would be expected, we see permissiveness, wickedness and commandments in larger fonts.

Please take the opportunity to view the other Mormon Wordle on this same talk we will be posting shortly. It is done in a carved stone format.

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