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==== LDS scripture affirms Jewish chosenness across all four standard works: ==== * Book of Mormon: - Declares Jews as a “covenant people of the Lord.” (2 Nephi 29:4–5) - Affirms that God has not forgotten the Jews and that they will be gathered again. (2 Nephi 9; Jacob 5) - Christ himself tells the Nephites that Jerusalem will be rebuilt and that the Jews will come to believe in Him eventually. (3 Nephi 20–21) * Doctrine and Covenants: - D&C 133:13 calls on Israel to be gathered from all corners of the earth. - The Jewish role in end-time events is emphasized, especially around the return to Jerusalem and temple restoration. * Pearl of Great Price: - Abraham 2 reaffirms the Abrahamic covenant and frames it as a living, ongoing inheritance that blesses the world through Abraham’s lineage. :
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