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WordPress Plugin now available WordPress Plugin: LDS Scripture Linker

LDS Scripture Linker is a WordPress plugin that converts scripture references to mouseover links that contain the scripture referenced. References for all LDS Standard works and the King James Apocrypha are suppported.

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Example Below - Place your mouse cursor over the links below. Some require you to click on them in order to see the scriptures as they are too long to see in a mouseover popup.
Definition for "adam" from The LDS Bible Dictionary
The name Adam is given to the first man of the human family on this earth as cited in the account of the creation in the books of Genesis, Moses, and Abraham, and in many instances in the New Testament, Book of Mormon, and Doctrine and Covenants. From these scriptures we learn that Adam is the father and patriarch of the human race on the earth. The aggregate of the scriptures certifies that his transgression in the garden of Eden, although designated as a "fall," was necessary to the advancement and spiritual progress of humanity on this earth, and Adam rightly should be honored, not denigrated. Adam is the Ancient of Days and is also known as Michael. He is the archangel and will come again to the earth in power and glory as the patriarch of the human family, preparatory to the second coming of Jesus Christ (Dan. 7:9-14; D&C 116; HC 3:385-387; HC 4:207-8). From latter-day revelation we learn that Adam had a pure and perfect language that was both written and spoken (Moses 6:5-6); that he was taught the gospel of Jesus Christ (Moses 6:51-63); that he was baptized in water and received the Holy Ghost (Moses 6:64-68); and that he was visited personally by the Lord (D&C 107:55-56). Other references to Adam include Luke 3:38; Rom. 5:12-21; 1 Cor. 11:9; 1 Cor. 15:20-22, 45-49; 1 Tim. 2:13; 2 Ne. 2:20-26; Mosiah 3:11, 16; D&C 29:34-44; D&C 107:41-57; Moses 2 - 6.
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