Emphasis Scriptures

The word 'all' occurs 8529 times in the standard works.

5587 of those occurances are found in the list of scriptures highlighted below. These verses have the highest concentration of the word 'all' in the standard works and contain 65.5% of all occurances. Assuming 30 seconds per verse, it would take about 2438 minutes to read the entire list.

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1 Chr. 28:1-29:26 (48 in 47 verses)

Josh. 10:24-12:1 (45 in 44 verses)

JS-H 1:1-37 (38 in 37 verses)

Jer. 25:9-31 (25 in 23 verses)

1 Ne. 21:26-22:23 (25 in 24 verses)

Jer. 35:17-36:21 (24 in 24 verses)

Ether 10:23-11:10 (23 in 22 verses)


D&C 125:4-128:7 (23 in 23 verses)

 125:4 And let all those who come from the east, and the west, and the north, and the south, that have desires to dwell therein, take up their inheritance in the same, as well as in the city of Nashville, or in the city of Nauvoo, and in all the stakes which I have appointed, saith the Lord.

 126:1 Dear and well-beloved brother, Brigham Young, verily thus saith the Lord unto you: My servant Brigham, it is no more required at your hand to leave your family as in times past, for your offering is acceptable to me.

 126:2 I have seen your labor and toil in journeyings for my name.

 126:3 I therefore command you to send my word abroad, and take especial care of your family from this time, henceforth and forever. Amen.

 127:1 Forasmuch as the Lord has revealed unto me that my enemies, both in Missouri and this State, were again in the pursuit of me; and inasmuch as they pursue me without a cause, and have not the least shadow or coloring of justice or right on their side in the getting up of their prosecutions against me; and inasmuch as their pretensions are all founded in falsehood of the blackest dye, I have thought it expedient and wisdom in me to leave the place for a short season, for my own safety and the safety of this people. I would say to all those with whom I have business, that I have left my affairs with agents and clerks who will transact all business in a prompt and proper manner, and will see that all my debts are canceled in due time, by turning out property, or otherwise, as the case may require, or as the circumstances may admit of. When I learn that the storm is fully blown over, then I will return to you again.

 127:2 And as for the perils which I am called to pass through, they seem but a small thing to me, as the envy and wrath of man have been my common lot all the days of my life; and for what cause it seems mysterious, unless I was ordained from before the foundation of the world for some good end, or bad, as you may choose to call it. Judge ye for yourselves. God knoweth all these things, whether it be good or bad. But nevertheless, deep water is what I am wont to swim in. It all has become a second nature to me; and I feel, like Paul, to glory in tribulation; for to this day has the God of my fathers delivered me out of them all, and will deliver me from henceforth; for behold, and lo, I shall triumph over all my enemies, for the Lord God hath spoken it.

 127:3 Let all the saints rejoice, therefore, and be exceedingly glad; for Israel's God is their God, and he will mete out a just recompense of reward upon the heads of all their oppressors.

 127:4 And again, verily thus saith the Lord: Let the work of my temple, and all the works which I have appointed unto you, be continued on and not cease; and let your diligence, and your perseverance, and patience, and your works be redoubled, and you shall in nowise lose your reward, saith the Lord of Hosts. And if they persecute you, so persecuted they the prophets and righteous men that were before you. For all this there is a reward in heaven.

 127:5 And again, I give unto you a word in relation to the baptism for your dead.

 127:6 Verily, thus saith the Lord unto you concerning your dead: When any of you are baptized for your dead, let there be a recorder, and let him be eye-witness of your baptisms; let him hear with his ears, that he may testify of a truth, saith the Lord;

 127:7 That in all your recordings it may be recorded in heaven; whatsoever you bind on earth, may be bound in heaven; whatsoever you loose on earth, may be loosed in heaven;

 127:8 For I am about to restore many things to the earth, pertaining to the priesthood, saith the Lord of Hosts.

 127:9 And again, let all the records be had in order, that they may be put in the archives of my holy temple, to be held in remembrance from generation to generation, saith the Lord of Hosts.

 127:10 I will say to all the saints, that I desired, with exceedingly great desire, to have addressed them from the stand on the subject of baptism for the dead, on the following Sabbath. But inasmuch as it is out of my power to do so, I will write the word of the Lord from time to time, on that subject, and send it to you by mail, as well as many other things.

 127:11 I now close my letter for the present, for the want of more time; for the enemy is on the alert, and as the Savior said, the prince of this world cometh, but he hath nothing in me.

 127:12 Behold, my prayer to God is that you all may be saved. And I subscribe myself your servant in the Lord, prophet and seer of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

 128:1 As I stated to you in my letter before I left my place, that I would write to you from time to time and give you information in relation to many subjects, I now resume the subject of the baptism for the dead, as that subject seems to occupy my mind, and press itself upon my feelings the strongest, since I have been pursued by my enemies.

 128:2 I wrote a few words of revelation to you concerning a recorder. I have had a few additional views in relation to this matter, which I now certify. That is, it was declared in my former letter that there should be a recorder, who should be eye-witness, and also to hear with his ears, that he might make a record of a truth before the Lord.

 128:3 Now, in relation to this matter, it would be very difficult for one recorder to be present at all times, and to do all the business. To obviate this difficulty, there can be a recorder appointed in each ward of the city, who is well qualified for taking accurate minutes; and let him be very particular and precise in taking the whole proceedings, certifying in his record that he saw with his eyes, and heard with his ears, giving the date, and names, and so forth, and the history of the whole transaction; naming also some three individuals that are present, if there be any present, who can at any time when called upon certify to the same, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.

 128:4 Then, let there be a general recorder, to whom these other records can be handed, being attended with certificates over their own signatures, certifying that the record they have made is true. Then the general church recorder can enter the record on the general church book, with the certificates and all the attending witnesses, with his own statement that he verily believes the above statement and records to be true, from his knowledge of the general character and appointment of those men by the church. And when this is done on the general church book, the record shall be just as holy, and shall answer the ordinance just the same as if he had seen with his eyes and heard with his ears, and made a record of the same on the general church book.

 128:5 You may think this order of things to be very particular; but let me tell you that it is only to answer the will of God, by conforming to the ordinance and preparation that the Lord ordained and prepared before the foundation of the world, for the salvation of the dead who should die without a knowledge of the gospel.

 128:6 And further, I want you to remember that John the Revelator was contemplating this very subject in relation to the dead, when he declared, as you will find recorded in Revelation 20:12-- And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened; and another book was opened, which is the book of life; and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

 128:7 You will discover in this quotation that the books were opened; and another book was opened, which was the book of life; but the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works; consequently, the books spoken of must be the books which contained the record of their works, and refer to the records which are kept on the earth. And the book which was the book of life is the record which is kept in heaven; the principle agreeing precisely with the doctrine which is commanded you in the revelation contained in the letter which I wrote to you previous to my leaving my place-- that in all your recordings it may be recorded in heaven.




Jer. 26:2-21 (21 in 20 verses)

Ezek. 32:12-32 (21 in 21 verses)

2 Ne. 2:7-27 (21 in 21 verses)

Ezek. 31:4-32:4 (19 in 19 verses)

D&C 122:6-123:13 (18 in 17 verses)

1 Cor. 12:26-13:7 (17 in 13 verses)

Deut. 27:14-28:2 (17 in 15 verses)

2 Kgs. 22:13-23:8 (17 in 16 verses)

Num. 31:4-20 (17 in 17 verses)

Num. 31:7-23 (17 in 17 verses)

2 Chr. 34:24-35:7 (17 in 17 verses)

3 Ne. 3:13-4:3 (17 in 17 verses)

D&C 134:5-136:2 (17 in 17 verses)

Alma 18:28-40 (16 in 13 verses)

D&C 88:114-127 (16 in 14 verses)

Mosiah 27:25-28:2 (16 in 15 verses)

Mosiah 29:33-44 (15 in 12 verses)

D&C 88:36-47 (15 in 12 verses)

Gen. 41:43-57 (15 in 15 verses)

2 Sam. 15:10-24 (15 in 15 verses)

Jer. 41:6-42:2 (15 in 15 verses)

Jer. 41:9-42:5 (15 in 15 verses)

1 Cor. 15:19-29 (14 in 11 verses)

Josh. 21:39-22:5 (14 in 12 verses)

Moses 6:57-68 (14 in 12 verses)

Deut. 29:27-30:10 (14 in 13 verses)

Ps. 145:9-21 (14 in 13 verses)

Jer. 19:13-20:10 (14 in 13 verses)

Rev. 18:12-24 (14 in 13 verses)

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