Doctrine and Covenants 3 | 1 Who is the speaker in this section? The chapter heading does not specify. All the verses except verse 16 refers to God or The Lord in the 3rd person, but then verse 16 switches to first-person perspective for God. 1 Revelation to Joseph Smith in July 1828 |
1 2 Were the works of God not frustrated when Joseph Smith was murdered before he could finish his translation of the bible, and before he established a clear path of succession? Were the works of God not frustrated when the saints were forced to abandon the temple in Navoo? Were the works of God not frustrated when Polygamy - God's "new and everlasting covenant" - was banned in the United States? Are the works of God not frustrated each time someone leaves the church? | |
2 1 In 2015, Church policy declared that children of gay parents could not be baptized. In 2016 Apostle Rustle Nelson said this policy was based on revelation and was the will of the lord. Then in 2019 The Lord's will changed and this policy was reversed. This seems to be a very clear, and very recent example of God varying from what he has said. | |
3 1 This verse seems to be an 'out' for when things don't work out. Apologists can just claim that if something the church tried to do didn't work, then it was 'the work of men' and not the 'work of God'. | |
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16 1 This chapter is about how Joseph sinned by not heeding God's counsel to not let Martin Harris have the 116 pages of the Book of Mormon that were lost, and these verses explain that in spite of this transgression, the work will continue to give Lehites knowledge of their fathers and of Christ as testified of in the Book of Mormon. But just who are the Lehites mentioned here? (For more about who the Book of Mormon is written to, see “Who is Moroni writing to?” ) 1 All the other verses in this section speak of God in the 3rd person perspective. This verse switches to first-person perspective "my work", "my people".
Starting in Section 5, Joseph will completely switch to the first-person for God. | |
17 1 D&C 3:16-20
This chapter is about how Joseph sinned by not heeding God's counsel to not let Martin Harris have the 116 pages of the Book of Mormon that were lost, and these verses explain that in spite of this transgression, the work will continue to give Lehites knowledge of their fathers and of Christ as testified of in the Book of Mormon. But just who are the Lehites mentioned here?
(For more about who the Book of Mormon is written to, see [“Who is Moroni writing to?”](https://a-bom.github.io/comefollowme47.html) ) | |
18 1 D&C 3:16-20
This chapter is about how Joseph sinned by not heeding God's counsel to not let Martin Harris have the 116 pages of the Book of Mormon that were lost, and these verses explain that in spite of this transgression, the work will continue to give Lehites knowledge of their fathers and of Christ as testified of in the Book of Mormon. But just who are the Lehites mentioned here?
(For more about who the Book of Mormon is written to, see [“Who is Moroni writing to?”](https://a-bom.github.io/comefollowme47.html) ) | |
19 1 D&C 3:16-20
This chapter is about how Joseph sinned by not heeding God's counsel to not let Martin Harris have the 116 pages of the Book of Mormon that were lost, and these verses explain that in spite of this transgression, the work will continue to give Lehites knowledge of their fathers and of Christ as testified of in the Book of Mormon. But just who are the Lehites mentioned here?
(For more about who the Book of Mormon is written to, see [“Who is Moroni writing to?”](https://a-bom.github.io/comefollowme47.html) ) | |
20 And that the Lamanites might come to the knowledge of their fathers, and that they might know the promises of the Lord, and that they may believe the gospel and rely upon the merits of Jesus Christ, and be glorified through faith in his name, and that through their repentance they might be saved. Amen. | 20 1 D&C 3:16-20
This chapter is about how Joseph sinned by not heeding God's counsel to not let Martin Harris have the 116 pages of the Book of Mormon that were lost, and these verses explain that in spite of this transgression, the work will continue to give Lehites knowledge of their fathers and of Christ as testified of in the Book of Mormon. But just who are the Lehites mentioned here?
(For more about who the Book of Mormon is written to, see [“Who is Moroni writing to?”](https://a-bom.github.io/comefollowme47.html) ) |