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ce in the Telestial, the lowest of the three, are shown to be "as innumerable as the stars in the firmament of heaven, or as the sand upon the seashore." And these shall not be equal, "For they shall be judged according to their works, and every man shall receive according to his own works, his own dominion, in the mansions which are prepared. And they shall be servants of the Most High, but where God and Christ dwell they cannot come, worlds without end." See Doc. and Cov. 76:111, 112; read the entire section; see also _The Articles of Faith_ xxii:16-27; and p. 601 herein. FOOTNOTES: [881] John 10:22. [882] Note 1, end of chapter. [883] Luke 9:51. [884] John 10:40; 11:54. [885] Luke 9:51-56. [886] John 4:4-42; page 176 herein. [887] Luke 9:54; compare 2 Kings 1:10, 12. [888] Matt. 10:23. [889] Luke 9:57-62; see pages 305-307 herein. [890] Luke 10:1-12. [891] Compare Matt. 9:37, 38; see also John 4:35. [892] Edersheim (vol. ii, p. 138) says: "The expression 'if the son of peace be there' is a Hebraism, equivalent to 'if the house be worthy' (compare Matt. 10:13) and refers to the character of the head of the house and the tone of the household." [893] Compare Matt. 10:14; page 329 herein. [894] Compare the charge given the Seventy with that of the Twelve, Matt. 10:5-42; Mark 6:7-11; Luke 9:1-5; see page 328 herein. [895] Matt. 10:5, 6; 15:24. [896] Matt. 28:19; Mark 16:15. [897] Doc. and Cov. 107:25; 124:137-140; see also "Articles of Faith," xi:20, 28. The special office of the Seventy has been reestablished in the restored Church; and in this, the last dispensation, many quorums of Seventy are maintained for the work of the ministry. The office of the Seventy is one belonging to the Higher or Melchizedek Priesthood. [898] Luke 10:13-15; compare Matt. 11:20-24; see page 258 herein. [899] Luke 10:17. [900] Rev. 9:1; 12:8, 9; see pages 6 and 7 herein. [901] Luke 10:19; read verses 20-24. [902] Compare Mark 16:18; Acts 28:5. [903] Rev. 12:9; 20:2; compare Gen. 3:1-4, 14, 15. [904] Compare Rev. 13:8; 20:12; 21:27. [905] Compare Mark 12:13; see also Luke 11:53, 54. [906] Luke 10:25-37. [907] Compare Gen. 22:1. [908] Compare Matt. 19:16; Mark 10:17; Luke 18:18. [909] Luke 10:27; compare Deut. 6:5, and Lev. 19:18; see also Matt. 22:35-40. [910] Luke 10:30-37. [911] Matt. 18:21, 22; compare Luke 17:4; page 392 herein. [912] Deut. 22:4; compare. Exo.
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