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L. G. Otten has written: 'Sacred truths of the Doctrine and Covenants' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Doctrine and Covenants
The current version of the Doctrine and Covenants has 138 sections (similar to a chapter in other scriptural books) and 3,626 verses.
The word 'heart' (or 'hearts') is used in 183 verses in the Doctrine and Covenants, many times appearing twice in the same verse.
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Jesus Christ is mentioned by name over 800 times in the Doctrine and Covenants. The book contains many revelations and teachings given by Jesus Christ to modern-day prophets.
The 138 sections of the 1989 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants published by The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints contain 3654 verses. There is also 3.5 pages of text not found in verse format
Reverence appears four times in the Doctrine & Covenants. The references are: D&C 76:93 D&C 107:4 D&C 109:21 D&C 134:7
Doctrine and Covenants section 77 is a revelation given to Joseph Smith about the book of Revelation in the Bible. In it, Joseph Smith asks questions regarding things mentioned in the Book of Revelation, and then records the answers he recieves. You can read the section as well as some stdy helps about it at the 'related links' below.
The first section of the Doctrine and Covenants contains a preface declaring that it is the words of God given to Joseph Smith through divine revelation. It establishes the authority of the work and calls people to listen and obey the teachings found within it.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe in many scriptural accounts of visions of heaven. Biblical visions of heaven, such as those recorded in Isaiah and Revelation, as well as visions of heaven recorded in the Book of Mormon (such as Lehi's vision in 1 Nephi 1) are joined with the more detailed descriptions of heaven in the Doctrine and Covenants. Some of the most often used passages about heaven in the Doctrine and Covenants are found in Sections 76, 129-132, 137, and 138. You can read the Doctrine and Covenants accounts of heaven at the "Related Links" below.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) uses the scriptures as the basis of all doctrine. The scriptures of the Mormon canon are the Bible (King James Version), Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
None of the D&C scripture mastery verses have all 26 letters in them.