Third Nephi

[5] Before Christ visits these people there is a giant storm, a tremendous earthquake, and darkness.

(3 Nephi 9:1-2) The voice then lists cities "and the inhabitants thereof" he had destroyed because of their wickedness: Zarahemla (3 Nephi 9:3), Moroni (9:4), Moronihah (9:5), Gilgal (9:6), Onihah, Mocum, and Jerusalem (the New World city founded by the Lamanites, Amelekites, and Amulonites,[6] not Jerusalem in Judaea) (9:7), Gadiandi, Gadiomnah, Jacob, and Gimgimno (9:8), Jacobugath (9:9), Laman, Josh, Gad, and Kishkumen (9:10), since "there were none righteous among them" (9:11).

Behold, my arm of mercy is extended towards you, and whosoever will come, him will I receive, and blessed are those that come unto me."

Jesus Christ is resurrected and the people gather to the land of Bountiful where stood a temple.

A voice is heard from heaven which the people did not understand it at first, that "did pierce them that did hear to the center, insomuch that there was no part of their frame that it did not cause to quake; yea, it did pierce them to the very soul, and did cause their hearts to burn.

Destruction of Zarahemla by George M. Ottinger , published 1888
Artistic depiction of Jesus appearing to the Nephites, from the Logan Temple first published in 1880s