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When was If You Could Hie to Kolob created?

If You Could Hie to Kolob was created in 1842.


What is planet Kolob in the Mormon religion and how do they know about it?

The planet Kolob is mentioned in a less-often used book of scripture called the Book of Abraham, in the Pearl of Great Price. This is everything that Mormons know about Kolob: -Kolob is the greatest of the governing planets and is near to the place of God (Abraham 3:3) -Kolob is according to the Lords time, that is, a day on Kolob is a thousand years on earth (Abraham 3:4) -Kolob governs all the planets in the same order as earth, and is nigh unto the throne of God (Abraham 3:9) -Kolob is the greatest because it is the nearest to God (Abraham 3:16) -The time of Kolob was used on earth during the creation (Abraham 5:13) -Kolob is "the first creation, nearest to the celestial, or the residence of God. First in government, the last pertaining to the measurement of time. One day in Kolob is equal to a thousand years according to the measurement of this earth." (Abraham Facsimile 2 Figure 1) -The sun borrows it's light from Kolob (Abraham Facsimile 2 Figure 5) Kolob is also mentioned in one Mormon hymn, "If you could Hie to Kolob", which is about the grandeur and endlessness of God's creation. The planet Kolob doesn't really hold much doctrinal significance in Mormonism, and is rarely mentioned. It is simply the name of one of the planets mentioned in the Book of Abraham, which discusses astronomy and space as well as the creation of the earth. So, the short answer to "What is Kolob?" A planet mentioned in the Book of Abraham. As for how Mormons know about Kolob, the Book of Abraham was translated by Joseph Smith from papyrus which was believed to have come from the catacombs of Egypt. Mormons believe that it is the actual writing of the Biblical prophet Abraham, and much of it is a retelling of the early chapters of Genesis. You can read The Book of Abraham and the hymn 'If you could Hie to Kolob" at the "Related Links" below.


Where is planet kolob?

The Book of Abraham tells us that Kolob is nearest to the throne of God. Where exactly that is is anyone's guess. Also Kolob in ancient Hebrew means "voice of father." Kol means voice, Ab means father (as in Abraham, pronounced "ob raham"). Kolob could be a reference to Christ.


How far from earth is kolob?

Kolob is not a real place, therefor I am unable to answer this question.


Do Mormons believe in Kolar?

In my 26 years as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church), I have never heard the word 'kolar'. Looking it up online, it is a Czech surname and has nothing to do with Mormonism or religion. Perhaps you mean 'Kolob'? There has recently been interest from non-Mormons about the Mormon belief in Kolob, which according to the Pearl of Great Price (a canonical text in Mormonism) is the planet "closest to the throne of God". Unfortunately that is all that is known about Kolob, as it is only briefly mentioned and is not doctrinally significant. It is simply used in a discussion of astronomy between the prophet Abraham and God, along with several other planets and stars including 'Shinehah', 'Kokob', 'Olea' and 'Kokaubeam'. Kolob is something that is rarely discussed (again because it isn't significant), but is used in a little-sung Mormon hymn, "If You could Hie to Kolob" which is about the infinite eternal nature of God's creation.


What is the homophone for hie?

The homophone for "hie" is "high."


How big is kolob the star?

The actual existence of the star or planet Kolob is questionable. It is part of the Mormon bible and is said to have 1,000 year long days. The size is not known.


Has Mitt Romney answered the all important questions during a national debate and what and where is Kolob?

These are really two different unrelated questions but here is an answer to them: The important questions Mitt Romney answered would be an individual opinion as to what is "important". It could be about National debt, the recession, Social Security, etc. Kolob is believed to be the planet closest to where God lives. The exact location is not known but many LDS (Mormon) theologists suggest the possibility that it could be at the center of the galaxy, but its true origin is unknown.


What is a sentence for the word hie?

So it's "Hie, hie, hee" for the field artill-er-y As those caissons keep rolling along... Hurry, hie, butterfly...


When was Hie Shrine created?

Hie Shrine was created in 1478.


Is kolob bigger than vy canis majoris?

Scientists say that VY Canis Majoris is the biggest star we know so basically VY Canis Majoris is bigger than Kolob.


What national park is Kolob Arch in?

Zion National Park, Utah.