A contemplative Latter-day Saint hymn with lyrics metaphorically referencing Kolob, a celestial body in Mormon theology. Melody combines folk influences with devotional character.
"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 19th-century Latter-day Saint hymn referencing Kolob, a celestial body symbolizing divine proximity in LDS theology. Often performed in sacramental or devotional contexts.
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.