The sobering Hebrew definition of ‘Gethsemane’ - LDS Living In the Garden of Gethsemane, on the Mount of Olives, Jesus Christ began His Atonement for all humankind It is here that His disciples nodded off to sleep as He alone “trembled because of pain, and [bled] at every pore, … [suffering] both body and spirit” (Doctrine and Covenants 19:18)
Gethsemane - The Encyclopedia of Mormonism For Latter-day Saints, Gethsemane was the scene of Jesus' greatest agony, even surpassing that which he suffered on the cross, an understanding supported by Mark's description of Jesus' experience (Mark 14:33-39)
Christs Suffering in Gethsemane - Mormon Bible. org He descended below all things in Gethsemane in order to succor us Christ’s suffering is offered to us, in order that we might not have to suffer for our own sins
What Christ Taught Us in the Garden of Gethsemane In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus teaches the essential lessons of life: the importance of prayer, the need for sacrifice, the redeeming value of suffering, and love for others
Why Latter-day Saints Emphasized Gethsemane—and Why Some Are Re . . . Gethsemane marked the beginning of Christ’s burden as Calvary remained essential A decisive shift came in the early twentieth century In 1915, James E Talmage published Jesus the Christ, giving enduring shape to modern LDS atonement theology
From Passover to Gethsemane: Remembering the Lamb - LDS Daily On this sacred Thursday of Holy Week, we follow the Savior’s from Passover to Gethsemane—from the upper room where He fulfilled ancient prophecy to the garden where He began the Atonement
Do Latter-day Saints believe that Christ suffered on the cross Do Latter-day Saints believe that Christ suffered on the cross? Latter-day Saints believe that Jesus Christ suffered for the sins of all people in the Garden of Gethsemane and on the cross at Calvary