This 19th-century Latter-day Saint hymn uses unique astronomical metaphors to contemplate divine timelessness and the infinite nature of God's creations. Its distinctive modal melody and philosophical lyrics reflect early Mormon theological developments.
"If You Could Hie to Kolob" is a hymn from the Latter-day Saint tradition, referencing Kolob, a celestial body described in LDS scripture as nearest to the throne of God. The song explores themes of eternal progression and cosmic wonder.
A contemplative Latter-day Saint hymn with lyrics metaphorically referencing Kolob, a celestial body in Mormon theology. Melody combines folk influences with devotional character.
A 19th-century Latter-day Saint hymn referencing Kolob, a celestial body symbolizing divine proximity in LDS theology. Often performed in sacramental or devotional contexts.