Difference between revisions of "D&C 76:106-110"
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| + | It makes sense that when Christ says he trod the wine-press alone he is referring to his experience on the cross when he asks why he is forsaken ([[Matt 27:46]]). But there may be another meaning here related to the second coming. Note that this verse (as in [[D&C 88:106]] and [[D&C 133:50]]) this is part of Christ's report to the Father about the second coming. It may be that there is some sense in which he treads the wine press alone in the second coming as well. | ||
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Exegesis
It makes sense that when Christ says he trod the wine-press alone he is referring to his experience on the cross when he asks why he is forsaken (Matt 27:46). But there may be another meaning here related to the second coming. Note that this verse (as in D&C 88:106 and D&C 133:50) this is part of Christ's report to the Father about the second coming. It may be that there is some sense in which he treads the wine press alone in the second coming as well.
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