How would Jesus “come in his glory” during His mortal sojourn?

Thomas R. Valletta

“The word ‘silk’ or ‘silks’ occurs six times in the Book of Mormon, always together with ‘fine’ or ‘fine-twined linen.’ Among the Nephites and Jaredites silk was a sign of prosperity (Alma 1:29; Ether 9:17; 10:24), and along with Nephite costly apparel, a symbol of pride and worldliness (Alma 4:6; cf. Jacob 2:13; Alma 5:53; 4 Ne. 1:24). Silk is also listed as one of the lustful desires of the great and abominable church (1 Ne. 13:7, 8)” (Largey, Book of Mormon Reference Companion, 725).

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