Friday, April 10, 2020

Conference by the Numbers: April 2020

In the October 2019 General Conference, President Nelson promised that "General conference next April will be different from any previous conference. In the next six months, I hope that every member and every family will prepare for a unique conference that will commemorate the very foundations of the restored gospel." Little did we know that COVID-19 would strike and make April 2020 General Conference very unique and memorable! 

However, despite the big focus on the coronavirus pandemic in our everyday lives and throughout the world, general conference was focused on the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the impact it can have in our lives. The virus pandemic will pass. The message of the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ, however, will fill the earth and never be taken away.

The infographic below indicates some of the words emphasized during conference. Restoration-related words were certainly emphasized. Virus-related words showed up, but definitely were not the spotlight. While COVID-19 came up several times, coronavirus didn't even make a debut.

In addition to the infographic, I also looked at trends over time for some of the words and phrases used in this conference. First Vision, Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith, and Second Coming were heavily emphasized. You can also see the trends for some individual words to get a sense of how much the word restoration or hosanna were emphasized. And for perspective, I also put in a few graphs for words related to pandemic, virus, etc.

See links at end of post for past Conference by the Numbers and for a post explaining how the word comparisons work.




Trends Over Time for Restoration-Related Phrases



  


Trends Over Time for Words Restoration and Hosanna




Trends Over Time for Words Related to Virus Pandemic







Links and Past Posts

Some more details on word analysis can be found in this past post.

Past Conference by the Numbers:
October 2019
April 2019
October 2018
April 2018
October 2017
April 2017
October 2016
April 2016
October 2015
April 2015
October 2014

Monday, October 21, 2019

Conference by the Numbers: October 2019

This post is coming a little later this year than usual, but only delayed, not forgotten!

What words or topics were emphasized in the October 2019 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? The infographic below shows words that were used more than the typical conference of the past, and occurred at least 25 times.

Note that these are words used more often than average, but are not necessarily the most-used words of the conference. For example, Jesus, Christ, and God, are the most-used non-lexicon words (lexicon words are the the, and, it, of... words). However, because they typically take top rankings in most conferences, they don't often get a "higher than average" ranking. Some more details on word analysis can be found in this past post.

For this conference I included a list of top-cited scripture chapters based on the number of unique speakers that cited the chapter. Several speakers cited a scripture chapter multiple times, but I only counted it once per talk. For an additional look at scripture citations during conference, see these past posts (Dec 2017Jan 2018, Mar 2015).



Past "Conference by the Numbers" blog posts:

April 2019
October 2018
April 2018
October 2017
April 2017
October 2016
April 2016
October 2015
April 2015
October 2014

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Conference by the Numbers: April 2019

What words or topics were emphasized in the April 2019 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? The infographic below shows words that were used more than the typical conference of the past, and occurred at least 25 times.

Note that these are words used more often than average, but are not necessarily the most-used words of the conference. For example, Jesus, Christ, and God, are the most-used non-lexicon words (lexicon words are the the, and, it, of... words). However, because they typically take top rankings in most conferences, they don't often get a "higher than average" ranking. Some more details on word analysis can be found in this past post.

Also, some unique words that have only been used in the April 2019 Conference are listed. Side note: in case you thought "Cheerios" made its debut by Elder Holland, it was mentioned by Elder Ballard in April 2008 Conference.



Past "Conference by the Numbers" blog posts:

October 2018
April 2018
October 2017
April 2017
October 2016
April 2016
October 2015
April 2015
October 2014

Monday, October 15, 2018

Conference by the Numbers: October 2018

What was emphasized in the October 2018 General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Each listener has his or her own talks that stood out personally. But if you just want to count words and see which words were used more often than in past conferences, look at the chart below.

Ministering, healing, grace, individuals, and the Savior's name are all used more than in past conferences. The name of President Russell M. Nelson also occurs more frequently. Why is fear on the chart? Read Elder Rasband's talk "Be Not Troubled."

In addition to words of emphasis, President Nelson used some words of exhortation, invitation, promises and blessings. To see the context of those phrases, see the lists below.


President Nelson's Talks:
Opening Remarks
Sisters’ Participation in the Gathering of Israel
The Correct Name of the Church
Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints


Urge:

Invite/Invitation:


Encourage:
  • As you read, I would encourage you to mark each verse that speaks of or refers to the Savior. Then, be intentional about talking of Christ, rejoicing in Christ, and preaching of Christ with your families and friends. Sisters’ Participation in the Gathering of Israel
  • To those who have long been absent from the temple, I encourage you to prepare and return as soon as possible. Then I invite you to worship in the temple and pray to feel deeply the Savior’s infinite love for you, that each of you may gain your own testimony that He directs this sacred and ageless work. Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints

Promise:
  • My dear brothers and sisters, I promise you that if we will do our best to restore the correct name of the  Lord’s Church, He whose Church this is will  pour down His power and blessings upon the heads of the Latter-day Saints, the likes of which we have never seen. The Correct Name of the Church
  • And, as you prayerfully study [the Book of Mormon], I promise that the heavens will open for you.  Sisters’ Participation in the Gathering of Israel
  • I promise that as you diligently work to remodel your home into a center of gospel learning, over time your Sabbath days will truly be a delight. Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints
  • I promise you that our rigorous attention to use the correct name of the Savior’s Church and its members will lead to increased faith and access to greater spiritual power for members of His Church. Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints
  • I promise you that the Lord will bring the miracles He knows you need as you make sacrifices to serve and worship in His temples. Becoming Exemplary Latter-day Saints

Bless you:

If:
  • …if you will accept this invitation [to read the Book of Mormon] with full purpose of heart, the Lord will help you find a way to achieve it. Sisters’ Participation in the Gathering of Israel
  • If we as a people and as individuals are to have access to the power of the  Atonement of Jesus Christ—to cleanse and heal us, to strengthen and magnify us, and ultimately to exalt us—we must clearly acknowledge Him as the source of that power. The Correct Name of the Church
  • If we will be patient and if we will do our part well, the Lord will lead us through this important task. The Correct Name of the Church


Past "Conference by the Numbers" blog posts:
April 2018
October 2017
April 2017
October 2016
April 2016
October 2015
April 2015
October 2014

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Conference by the Numbers: April 2018

General Conference for April 2018 was exceptional for many reasons. A new president of the church was sustained in a solemn assembly, two new members of the Quorum of the Twelve were sustained, changes were announced to Melchizedek priesthood quorum organization, and home teaching and visiting teaching were retired and replaced with "ministering." Oh yeah, and seven new temples were announced, including one in India and one in Russia.

As you might imagine, most of the emphasized words in this conference related to these topics. If you're wondering how "small" made the list, read President Oaks' talk (Small and Simple Things). The increase in usage of the words "Nelson," "Russell," and "ministering" compared to past conferences was so large that I had to use a log scale to make sure everything fit on the same graph.

I also included a graph showing the apostles' age versus experience in the leading councils of the church (time since call to the Twelve). Notice the years of experience that were lost with the passing of President Monson.

For past "Conference by the Numbers" see the links at the bottom.



Past "Conference by the Numbers" blog posts:
October 2017
April 2017
October 2016
April 2016
October 2015
April 2015
October 2014



Sunday, January 21, 2018

Book of Mormon Books: Length vs LDS Conference Citations

As a follow up to my previous posts on the Old Testament and New Testament, here is the same analysis for the Book of Mormon:



And the citation/length ratio shows which books are more heavily cited compared to their length:

Book Citation/Length
Moroni           3.4
Enos            2.2
2 Ne            1.4
3 Ne            1.2
Mos            1.1

You will notice that, for the most part, the number of citations per book is relatively on par with the number of verse in the book. Overall, the Book of Mormon has a more even distribution of "scripture gold" than what is seen in the Old Testament or New Testament. However, going a step further, I wanted to see what chapters in the Book of Mormon were the most cited. Below is a list of the top 50 cited chapters in the Book of Mormon in order of citation from greatest to least (# citations in parentheses). Next time you want to read the Book of Mormon, try reading in citation order rather than from beginning to end!

2 Ne 2 (408)
Moroni 7 (357)
Moroni 10 (313)
Mosiah 4 (259)
Alma 5 (258)
2 Ne 31 (258)
3 Ne 11 (255)
3 Ne 27 (249)
Alma 34 (238)
Mosiah 3 (234)
2 Ne 9 (230)
Mosiah 18 (208)
Alma 42 (198)
Alma 32 (194)
Ether 12 (175)
Mosiah 2 (159)
2 Ne 25 (155)
3 Ne 18 (153)
Alma 37 (145)
Alma 7 (144)
3 Ne 17 (144)
Mosiah 5 (142)
Helaman 5 (135)
1 Ne 8 (133)
2 Ne 28 (130)
2 Ne 32 (122)
3 Ne 12 (119)
1 Ne 3 (117)
Alma 36 (115)
Jacob 4 (111)
1 Ne 11 (107)
Alma 41 (103)
Enos 1 (100)
3 Ne 9 (99)
1 Ne 17 (98)
2 Ne 26 (92)
Alma 13 (91)
Alma 12 (91)
Mosiah 27 (91)
Alma 26 (90)
Moroni 6 (83)
1 Ne 15 (77)
Moroni 8 (74)
Alma 29 (73)
Jacob 2 (71)
2 Ne 1 (68)
Alma 39 (67)
Mormon 8 (67)
4 Ne 1 (66)

Sources:
For Book of Mormon verse count see http://scripturetools.net/resources

For Book of Mormon conference citations see http://scriptures.byu.edu

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Old Testament Books: Length vs LDS Conference Citations

As a follow up to my previous post, here's the same analysis done with books of the Old Testament:

And for the ratio of Citation % / Book Length %, the top books (ratio > 1) are:

Book Citation/Length
Malachi          15.6
Obadiah           3.2
Isaiah           2.9
Amos           2.7
Genesis           2.1
Exodus           1.8
Daniel           1.7
Proverbs           1.5
Joel           1.4
Ecclesiastes           1.3
1 Samuel           1.3
Micah           1.2
Joshua           1.1

A few of these books, might be what you call One-Hit Wonders. They have one verse that gets quoted a lot and that drives up the citations for the whole book. For example in Obadiah, all the citations are for verse 21, and Amos 3:7 carries half the weight for Amos's citations. However, if you're looking for good books to study, Malachi, Isaiah, and Genesis are great places to start. After all, the Lord calls out Malachi and Isaiah specifically in the Book of Mormon (see 3 Nephi 24:1 and 3 Nephi 23:1.)

Speaking of Book Mormon...next blog post will be on Book of Mormon.

Notes on sources:

LDS Conference scripture citations are based on citations from 1971 to 2016 from the LDS Scripture Citation Index (http://scriptures.byu.edu/)

Old Testament verse statistics were from online at http://catholic-resources.org/Bible/OT-Statistics-NAB.htm; apocryphal books were excluded.