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MOUNT OF OLIVES, ORSON HYDE PARK
Near this location in 1841, Elder Orson Hyde
dedicated the Holy Land for the return of the children of Abraham.
This view looks southwest from the Orson Hyde
Park on the Mount of Olives toward Jerusalem. On its western slopes, near the
bottom, is the Garden of Gethsemane. On 24 October 1841, Elder Orson Hyde
climbed the Mount of Olives and offered a prophetic prayer of dedication for
the return of the children of Abraham and the building of the temple.
Significant Events:
Rome destroyed Jerusalem in a.d. 70 as foretold by the Savior (see JS-M 1:23). The Savior will yet stand on the
Mount of Olives prior to his appearance to all of the world. (See Zech. 14:3-5; D&C
45:48-53; 133:19-20; Bible Dictionary,
“Olives, Mount of.”)