135 - The Ten Virgins
The LDS explanation of the Bible story: 135 - The Ten Virgins and its related frequently told characteristics 135 - The Ten Virgins, parable - Matthew 25:01-13 - can be Discussed in this Thread.
1/160: The number represents the order of the event in the Life of Christ out of 160 events.
NOTE: There may also be an alternate version to the KJV of this Bible story based on the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible.
The Ten Virgins Bible Video Story:
"The purpose of this lesson was to impress upon those called to the ministry and upon his followers and upon the world that there should be an unceasing watchfulness and preparation for the day which he had predicted when the Lord would come again in judgment upon the earth.
The bridegroom of the parable was the Master, the Savior of mankind. The marriage feast symbolized the second coming of the Savior to receive his Church unto himself. The virgins were those who were professed believers in Christ, because they were expectantly waiting for the coming of the bridegroom to the marriage feast, or they were connected with the Church and the events which were to transpire with reference to it.
That this parable did refer particularly to the believers in Christ with a warning to them is further indicated by what the Lord has told us in modern revelation in which he said: " 'These are the things that ye must look for; ... Even in the day of the coming of the Son of Man." 'And until that hour there will be foolish virgins among the wise; and at that hour cometh an entire separation of the righteous and the wicked. (D&C 63:53-54.)' [This] undoubtedly mean[s] a separation of the wicked from the righteous among the professing believers in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Lord defines the wise virgins of his parable in still another revelation in which he said, " '`For they that are wise and have received the truth, and have taken the Holy Spirit for their guide, and have not been deceived verily I say unto you, they shall not be hewn down and cast into the fire, but shall abide the day. (Ibid., 45:57.)' "Here is clearly indicated a truth we must all recognize, that among the people of God, the believers in the Savior of the world, there are those who are wise and keep the commandments, and yet there are those who are foolish, who are disobedient, and who neglect their duties."
New Testament Manual p.154 (Harold Lee in CR, Oct. 1951, pp. 26-27.)
"I believe that the Ten Virgins represent the people of the Church of Jesus Christ and not the rank and file of the world. All of the virgins, wise and foolish, had accepted the invitation to the wedding supper; they had knowledge of the program and had been warned of the important day to come.' They (The foolish) knew the way but gave only a small measure of loyalty and devotion. I ask you: What value is a car without an engine, a cup without water, a table without food, a lamp without oil? Hundreds of thousands of us today are in this position. Confidence has been dulled and patience worn thin. It is so hard to wait and be prepared always. But we cannot allow ourselves to slumber. The Lord has given us this parable as a special warning. The foolish asked the others to share their oil, but spiritual (And temporal) preparedness cannot be shared in an instant. The wise had to go, else the bridegroom would have gone unwelcomed. They needed all their oil for themselves; they could not save the foolish. The responsibility was each for himself."
President Spencer W. Kimball (Faith Precedes the Miracle, p. 253.)