Template:LDS Temple/Independence/New Jerusalem Temple

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 * Data for lists and infobox for Independence/New Jerusalem Temple, which will be built on the land currently known and owned by the Church of Christ as the "Temple Lot".

(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) (see Temple Lot for additional citation information)
 * Must be wikilinked – all other data is automatically wikilinked where appropriate
 * List of sources
 * Church Almanac
 * LDSChurchTemples.com
 * Official site
 * http://www.churchofchrist-tl.org/
 * History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (aka Documented History of the Church "DHC") 1:357-362 or James R. Clark, Messages of the First Presidency, Vol.1, p.6-10 where full architectural descriptions are given. "The names of the temples to be built on the painted squares as represented on the plot of the city of Zion, which is now about to be forwarded thither: -- numbers 10, 11, and 1 2, are to be called, House of the Lord, for the Presidency of the High and most Holy Priesthood, after the order of Melchizedek, which was after the order of the Son of God, upon Mount Zion, City of the New Jerusalem. Numbers 7,  8, and 9, the Sacred Apostolic Repository, for the use of the Bishop. Numbers 4,  5, and 6, the Holy Evangelical House, for the High Priesthood of the Holy Order of God. Numbers 1,  2, and 3, the House of the Lord for the Elders of Zion, an Ensign to the Nations. Numbers 22,  23, and 24, House of the Lord for the Presidency of the High Priesthood, after the Order of Aaron, a Standard for the People. Numbers 19,  20, and 21, House of the Lord, the Law of the Kingdom of Heaven, and Messenger of the People; for the Highest Priesthood after the Order of Aaron. Numbers 16,  17,  18, House of the Lord for the Teachers in Zion, Messenger to the Church. Numbers 13,  14, and 15, House of the Lord for the Deacons in Zion, Helps in Government."