D&C 3:6-10
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Verse 7
- "Feared man." Martin and/or his wife had probably threatened to withdraw support and funding.
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Verse 9
- Thou art Joseph." It would seem unnecessary to remind him of his name, unless this is a reference to something Joseph had translated, such as the prophecy of a latter-day Joseph.
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Related links
- Marcus B. Nash, "The Great Plan of Happiness," Ensign, Nov 2006, pp. 49–50. Elder Nash said: "The Prophet Joseph Smith learned from firsthand experience that the Lord expects us to avoid misery by living His gospel and wants us to understand that we can repent... Such is the case for each of you young men: be faithful, and you will be supported by the hand of God."
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