Several temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints use
words to decorate the temple. For example, at the entrance to the Cardston Alberta Temple there is this verse by Orson Whitney that I found
here. Here is the verse:
Where spreads a feast unknown to festive halls.
Freely partake, for freely God hath given
And taste the holy joys that tell of heaven.
Here learn of Him who triumphed o’er the grave,
And unto men the keys, the Kingdom gave;
Joined here by powers that past and present bind
The living and the dead perfection find.
In other temples a verse of scripture is used. In the Mesa Arizona Temple, above the celestial room doors (seen from the grand staircase) is part of D&C 93:36:
THE GLORY OF GOD IS INTELLIGENCE
I think it was also in the Mesa Temple (but may have been elsewhere) that the beatitude found in Matthew 5:8 is inscribed on a wall:
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD
The Idaho Falls Temple has Habukkuk 2:20 on the wall in a foyer area:
BUT THE LORD IS IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE: LET ALL THE EARTH KEEP SILENCE BEFORE HIM.
Of course most temple exteriors contain the words:
HOLINESS TO THE LORD
THE HOUSE OF THE LORD
The Salt Lake Temple contains a
scroll stone engraved with the words:
I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA
The original Nauvoo Temple had inscriptions in the lower assembly hall. Above the Melchizedek Priesthood pulpits, following the arch of the ceiling in gilded letters were the words:
THE LORD HAS SEEN OUR SACRIFICE - COME AFTER US
Both the Kirtland Ohio and Nauvoo Illinois Temples had
assembly halls with three initials on each of the 24 pulpits. The Kirtland Temple had the Melchizedek Priesthood pulpits engraved with the following from top to bottom:
M.P.C. (Melchizedek Presiding Council)
P.M.H. (Presiding Melchizedek High Priesthood)
M.H.P. (Melchizedek High Priesthood)
P.E.M. (Presiding or Presidency Elders Melchizedek)
On the eastern Aaronic Priesthood side the initials are from top to bottom:
B.P.A. (Bishop Presiding over Aaronic Priesthood)
P.A.P. (Presiding or Presidency Aaronic Priests)
P.T.A. (Presiding or Presidency Teachers Aaronic Priesthood)
P.D.A. (Presiding or Presidency Deacons Aaronic Priesthood)
This
website claims that in the Nauvoo Temple the initials were, on the Melchizedek Priesthood side:
P.H.P. (President of the High Priesthood)
P.S.Q. (President of the Seventy Quorums)
P.H.Q. (President of the High priests Quorum)
P.E.Q. (President of the Elders Quorum)
And on the Aaronic Priesthood side there were the initials:
P.A.P. (President of the Aaronic Priesthood)
P.P.Q. (President of the Priests Quorum)
P.T.Q. (President of the Teachers Quorum)
P.D.Q. (President of the Deacons Quorum)
The assembly hall in the Salt Lake Temple contains inscriptions above the pulpits on each end. They are:
Aaronic Priesthood
and
Melchizedek Priesthood
The Manti Temple doorknobs contain what is claimed to be stylized Arabic (stylized to the point where the inscription cannot be interpreted today), a common art form used by Masons (the doorknob maker was a mason). For more information, read the book
The Manti Temple. This book was printed to commemorate the centennial of the Manti Temple.
In Islam since images are often considered idol worship, their mosques and other buildings are often decorated with verses from the Koran, usually extremely stylized. So using text to decorate religious architecture is not even unique to Christianity (which has many examples of using scriptures to decorate churches). I also read a newspaper article a few years ago that featured an old Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel with scriptures written on each of the roof trusses visible in the chapel.
The Oakland California Temple has
relief sculptures of Christ in the
New Testament and
The Book of Mormon on the temple exterior. On the
New Testament Side
the inscriptions are:
BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART FOR THEY SHALL SEE GOD -Matt 5:8
SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS -Matt 6:33
On
The Book of Mormon side
it reads:
BEHOLD, THEY SAW A MAN DESCENDING OUT OF HEAVEN AND HE WAS CLOTHED IN A WHITE ROBE
BEHOLD, I AM JESUS CHRIST WHOM THE PROPHETS TESTIFIED SHOULD COME INTO THE WORLD- 3 Ne 11:2&10
There is also a large
plaque quoting 3 Nephi 17 in the courtyard of the Oakland Temple.
Surely there are many more examples of words being used to decorate temples. Words can remind of of scriptures and easily put us in the right frame of mind. Also, they are easier to understand than the hidden symbols frequently used in temples. Scriptures can bring the spirit and remind us of things we should be focused on.
Although not decorative, when the Logan Temple was gutted they found a wall full of engravings in the plaster hidden beneath the surface. The inscriptions (with spelling errors galore) had names, mentioned that they were being persecuted, and gave other historical information.
I hope some of you know of engravings on temples and can add a comment telling us how words are used to decorate temples. We can also discuss how words could be used in future temple architecture, or what you think of the inscriptions I have highlighted so far. Please comment.