This is the sixth volume of the Temple on Mount Zion Series published by The Interpreter Foundation and Eborn Books. The purpose of the series is to increase understanding and appreciation of temple rituals and doctrines, and to encourage participation in the redeeming work of family history and temple worship. That They May Be Purified in Me: Ritual Purification in 3 Nephi 19 and Its Implications for Divine Belonging as the Telos of Latter-day Saint Temple Ordinances and Worship - Matthew L. Bowen The Past and Future of the Temple Lot in Jackson County, Missouri - R. Jean Addams Cherubim and Seraphim: Iconography in the First Jerusalem Temple - John Gee Ruth: An Allegorical Reading - Mack C. Stirling Wiraqocha and the Rites of the Temple in Raq’chi, Peru - Van C. Evans The Messianic Sacred, Not Secret: The Son as a Hidden Name in the Gospel of Mark - Jasmin Gimenez Rappleye Prayer with Uplifted Hands - Stephen D. Ricks From Temple to Church: Defining Sacred Space in the Near East - David Calabro Made Stronger Than Many Waters: The Purported Sacred Names of Moses as a Series of Keywords - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw and Matthew L. Bowen Woman and the Priesthood in the Contemporary Church - Barbara Morgan Gardner