Discourse, 11 June 1843–A, as Reported by Franklin D. Richards
Discourse, 11 June 1843–A, as Reported by Franklin D. Richards
Source Note
Source Note
JS, Discourse, [, Hancock Co., IL], 11 June [1843]. Featured version copied [ca. 11 June 1843] in Franklin D. Richards, “Scriptural Items,” pp. [20]–[21]; handwriting of ; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Discourse, 22 Jan. 1843, as Reported by Franklin D. Richards.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Discourse, 11 June 1843–A, as Reported by Willard Richards.
also The Order & of the Kingdom were instituted by the in the council of Heaven before the world was The words, Prison Paradise & Hell are different translations of the Greek Hades which answers to the Hebrew Shaole the true translation of which is “The world of spirits where the righteous & the wicked dwell together[”] [p. [21]]
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Footnotes
Footnotes
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Neither Willard Richards nor Wilford Woodruff suggested that JS claimed that hades was the Greek word translated as prison, as indicated here by Franklin D. Richards. The Greek word in 1 Peter 3:19 translated in English as prison is phylakē. (Aland et al., Greek New Testament, 799.)
Aland, Kurt, Matthew Black, Carlo M. Martini, Bruce M. Metzger, and Allen Wikgren, eds. The Greek New Testament. 3rd ed. Stuttgart, Germany: United Bible Societies, 1985.
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