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Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective |  | Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective: Encyclopedia II - Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective |  | The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints contains a "Holy of Holies" wherein the church's President—acting as the "Presiding High Priest"—enters to fulfill the relationship between the High Priest of Israel and God. This is done in accordance with LDS interpretation of the Book of Exodus (Ex 25:22).
Although the LDS church operates over 100 temples, only the Salt Lake temple has this feature. During the construction of the Salt Lake City temple from 1853-1893, the LDS temple in Manti, Utah housed a "Holy of H ...
See also:Most Holy Place, Most Holy Place - Utilization, Most Holy Place - Sanctuary, Most Holy Place - Description, Most Holy Place - Modern location, Most Holy Place - In Jewish synagogues, Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective |  | | Most Holy Place, Most Holy Place - Description, Most Holy Place - In Jewish synagogues, Most Holy Place - Modern location, Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective, Most Holy Place - Sanctuary, Most Holy Place - Utilization, Solomon's Temple |  | |
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Most Holy Place - Mormon perspective
The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints contains a "Holy of Holies" wherein the church's President—acting as the "Presiding High Priest"—enters to fulfill the relationship between the High Priest of Israel and God. This is done in accordance with LDS interpretation of the Book of Exodus (Ex 25:22).
Although the LDS church operates over 100 temples, only the Salt Lake temple has this feature. During the construction of the Salt Lake City temple from 1853-1893, the LDS temple in Manti, Utah housed a "Holy of Holies," though it is no longer used as outlined above.
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