Footnotes
Revelation, 30 Dec. 1830 [D&C 37:3].
Whitmer, History, 6.
Knight, History, 268–269.
Knight, Newel. History. Private possession. Copy in CHL. MS 19156.
Whitmer, History, 9.
Waterloo, NY, 26 Jan. [1831], Letter to the Editor, Reflector (Palmyra, NY), 1 Feb. 1831, 95.
Reflector. Palmyra, NY. 1821–1831.
Lucy Mack Smith, Waterloo, NY, to Solomon Mack, Gilsum, NH, 6 Jan. 1831, CHL.
Smith, Lucy Mack. Letter, Waterloo, NY, to Solomon Mack, Gilsum, NH, 6 Jan. 1831. CHL. MS 3468.
John Whitmer likely created this heading when he copied the text into Revelation Book 1.
An account of Enoch’s community, called Zion, was recorded around December 1830 as part of JS’s ongoing revision of the Bible: “Enock and all his people walked with God and he dwellt in the midst of Zion and it came to pass that Zion was not[,] for God received it up into his own bosom and from thence went forth the saying Zion is fled.” (Old Testament Revision 1, p. 19 [Moses 7:69].)