“Zion…as the head,
the glorious front of the world’s civilization, would arise and shine ‘the joy
of the whole earth.’ “ Orson F. Whitney
As Brigham Young entered the Salt Lake Valley he knew that
the saints would labor hard and be busy building a Byzantine. So he sought a symbol, the beehive. Bees are hardworking, industrious and work
together for the common good-a glorious civilization. He let that symbol fly! Beehives now colonize the streets and
buildings of the Salt Lake Valley and several businesses support the name
deseret. Building the community and
working together, by necessity, became the early saint’s mantra.
Build Zion. Build the hive.
This theme is highly
populated in Nephi Anderson’s “Added Upon”, we see this in every section of the
book: In the preexistence, the spirits
busy themselves in forming a network with each other, in creating and forming
the world. They assemble. In earth life, Rupert, like a bee, devotes
his life to building. He sees great
pride and necessity in building his rural circumstance, not only for his family
but to create a bit of a metropolis, or “oasis in the desert” like the pioneers. He reflects over his property and the growing
colony, noting that by his labor the community flourishes: A glorious front of
civilization. He did this again with the Jansons’ property before returning
back to the mother hive at Dry Bench.
Colonize. Build Zion. Build the hive.
In the Spirit World, he held meetings to gather the people,
to build them up to populate heaven. The
Millennium section starts out with the mantra to arise and shine. The communities are colonized centering on
the temple, a Zion-like community.
Build the temple. Baptize.
Build the kingdom.
And the Celestial kingdom, “on which to build and multiply
and spread” is a dominant theme of the last section of the book.
Build the kingdom.
Build Zion.
Hailey N.
Hailey N.
I like the view you got from this. I agree that the building theme was heavily insisted upon, but I didn't notice it until you pointed it out.
ReplyDeleteI think the building also includes the building of families, not just bringing children to this world, but by doing temple work for ancestors; building eternal families.
I liked your insights, the building of Zion was a major topic I missed.
I really enjoyed this post, and the theme that you strung along in this post. I like the short concise phrases you use to break up the writing which reinforces your theme. We must all work together to build the kingdom and build Zion. Thanks for your insights and showing some points that I missed.
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