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Revision as of 20:54, 5 June 2012

Doctrine & Covenants > Section 3

Subpages: Verses 1-5, Verses 6-10, Verses 11-15, Verses 16-20

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Brief outline and summary

Section 3 can be outlined as follows:


Historical setting

Received: early July 1828 at Harmony, Pennsylvania

Previous section chronologically: Section 2                      Next section chronologically: Section 10a


Text transmission

  • D&C 1 was written down ________. The oldest surviving copy is the one copied by John Whitmer into Revelation Book 1 soon after its receipt.
  • D&C 1 was first published in the March 1833 issue of the Evening & Morning Star newspaper printed by William Phelps in Jackson County Missouri. D&C 1 was also included as Chapter 1 in the 1833 Book of Commandments, the earliest edition of what we now call the Doctrine & Covenants.
  • D&C 1 has appeared in each subsequent edition of the Doctrine & Covenants, including the following significant editions:
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Detailed discussion

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Relation to other scriptures

Related sections and chapters

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Parallel passages

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Complete outline and pagemap

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Questions for further thought and study

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Footnotes

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Additional sources and links

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