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*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/joel/2/28-32#28 Joel 2:28-32] | *[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/joel/2/28-32#28 Joel 2:28-32] | ||
Signs to precede the second coming. | :Signs to precede the second coming. | ||
*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mal/4/5-6#5 Malachi 4:5-6] | *[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mal/4/5-6#5 Malachi 4:5-6] | ||
"I will send you Elijah... before the coming... of the Lord." | :"I will send you Elijah... before the coming... of the Lord." | ||
*Gordon B. Hinckley, "Living in the Fulness of Times", Ensign, Nov. 2001 | *Gordon B. Hinckley, "Living in the Fulness of Times", Ensign, Nov. 2001 | ||
Joel 2:28-32 fulfilled | :Joel 2:28-32 fulfilled | ||
Malachi 4:5-6 fulfilled | :Malachi 4:5-6 fulfilled | ||
*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/js_m/1/1#1 Joseph Smith - Matthew 1:1] | *[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/js_m/1/1#1 Joseph Smith - Matthew 1:1] | ||
Christ shall return in glory. | :Christ shall return in glory. | ||
*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/js_m/1/21-48#21 Joseph Smith - Matthew 1:21-48] | *[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/js_m/1/21-48#21 Joseph Smith - Matthew 1:21-48] | ||
Various signs and conditions to precede the Second Coming. | :Various signs and conditions to precede the Second Coming. | ||
*Wilford Woodruff, "The Channels of Communication, Etc.", Journal of Discourses, Vol. 22, pp. 332-333 | *Wilford Woodruff, "The Channels of Communication, Etc.", Journal of Discourses, Vol. 22, pp. 332-333 | ||
Wilford Woodruff describes a vision in which he sees the signs to precede the Second Coming and other things. | :Wilford Woodruff describes a vision in which he sees the signs to precede the Second Coming and other things. | ||
*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/bm/jstestimony/ Book of Mormon, The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith] | *[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/bm/jstestimony/ Book of Mormon, The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith] | ||
Moroni predicts a number of signs to come about during "this generation". | :Moroni predicts a number of signs to come about during "this generation". | ||
*[http://www.boap.org/LDS/Parallel/1844/10Mar44.html Joseph Smith, Sermon delivered at Nauvoo temple grounds on March 10, 1844] | *[http://www.boap.org/LDS/Parallel/1844/10Mar44.html Joseph Smith, Sermon delivered at Nauvoo temple grounds on March 10, 1844] | ||
Sermon also noted in Kent P. Jackson's "Joseph Smith,s Commentary on the Bible" | :Sermon also noted in Kent P. Jackson's "Joseph Smith,s Commentary on the Bible" | ||
Joseph prophesies that before the second coming, a time would come where there would be a year without the rainbow being seen. This would accompany famine and pestilence. | :Joseph prophesies that before the second coming, a time would come where there would be a year without the rainbow being seen. This would accompany famine and pestilence. | ||
*Enoch 100:11-12;101:2 | *Enoch 100:11-12;101:2 | ||
In the last days the rain and dew will be called away (there will be a drought). (When the moisture returns, it will cause destruction.) | :In the last days the rain and dew will be called away (there will be a drought). (When the moisture returns, it will cause destruction.) | ||
*[http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe104.htm Enoch 100] | *[http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe104.htm Enoch 100] | ||
Description of the last days. | :Description of the last days. | ||
*[http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe104.htm Enoch 102] | *[http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe104.htm Enoch 102] | ||
Description of the last days. | :Description of the last days. | ||
*[http://mysite.verizon.net/pulsar/Library_Ref/Anthropology/Culture/Polygamy/LDS%20%22Mormon%22%20folder/jtvisiondestruction.html "John Taylor's Vision of Destruction"] | *[http://mysite.verizon.net/pulsar/Library_Ref/Anthropology/Culture/Polygamy/LDS%20%22Mormon%22%20folder/jtvisiondestruction.html "John Taylor's Vision of Destruction"] | ||
A vision from a Journal entry of Wilford Woodruff's recorded Dec 16 1877. Another version of this vision exists, but, lacking an authoritative facsimile of the source, this one "seems" to be correct. (The other one may be from a different telling, or from somebody's poor transcription of a telling.) | :A vision from a Journal entry of Wilford Woodruff's recorded Dec 16 1877. Another version of this vision exists, but, lacking an authoritative facsimile of the source, this one "seems" to be correct. (The other one may be from a different telling, or from somebody's poor transcription of a telling.) | ||
:I cite this one as most authentic because I have found statements by those discussing this vision, which say that this version matches publications of the journal in their posession. | |||
I cite this one as most authentic because I have found statements by those discussing this vision, which say that this version matches publications of the journal in their posession. | :While Wilford Woodruff records the vision, he seems to leave the vision unattributed (space is left near the beginning, seemingly for a name/attribution). John Taylor is often attributed as the author, and based upon my reading, this seems to be due, primarily, to the fact that John Taylor knew French, while Wilford Woodruff didn't, and the receiver of the vision had been reading scripture in French. | ||
:Anyhow, while there is some reason to doubt the value of this vision, I think it worth keeping in mind, as it does not seem to conflict with scripture, and even appears to harmonize some points. | |||
While Wilford Woodruff records the vision, he seems to leave the vision unattributed (space is left near the beginning, seemingly for a name/attribution). John Taylor is often attributed as the author, and based upon my reading, this seems to be due, primarily, to the fact that John Taylor knew French, while Wilford Woodruff didn't, and the receiver of the vision had been reading scripture in French. | |||
Anyhow, while there is some reason to doubt the value of this vision, I think it worth keeping in mind, as it does not seem to conflict with scripture, and even appears to harmonize some points. | |||
==Apocryphal Prophecies== | ==Apocryphal Prophecies== |
Revision as of 06:33, 14 May 2017
- Signs to precede the second coming.
- "I will send you Elijah... before the coming... of the Lord."
- Gordon B. Hinckley, "Living in the Fulness of Times", Ensign, Nov. 2001
- Joel 2:28-32 fulfilled
- Malachi 4:5-6 fulfilled
- Christ shall return in glory.
- Various signs and conditions to precede the Second Coming.
- Wilford Woodruff, "The Channels of Communication, Etc.", Journal of Discourses, Vol. 22, pp. 332-333
- Wilford Woodruff describes a vision in which he sees the signs to precede the Second Coming and other things.
- Moroni predicts a number of signs to come about during "this generation".
- Sermon also noted in Kent P. Jackson's "Joseph Smith,s Commentary on the Bible"
- Joseph prophesies that before the second coming, a time would come where there would be a year without the rainbow being seen. This would accompany famine and pestilence.
- Enoch 100:11-12;101:2
- In the last days the rain and dew will be called away (there will be a drought). (When the moisture returns, it will cause destruction.)
- Description of the last days.
- Description of the last days.
- A vision from a Journal entry of Wilford Woodruff's recorded Dec 16 1877. Another version of this vision exists, but, lacking an authoritative facsimile of the source, this one "seems" to be correct. (The other one may be from a different telling, or from somebody's poor transcription of a telling.)
- I cite this one as most authentic because I have found statements by those discussing this vision, which say that this version matches publications of the journal in their posession.
- While Wilford Woodruff records the vision, he seems to leave the vision unattributed (space is left near the beginning, seemingly for a name/attribution). John Taylor is often attributed as the author, and based upon my reading, this seems to be due, primarily, to the fact that John Taylor knew French, while Wilford Woodruff didn't, and the receiver of the vision had been reading scripture in French.
- Anyhow, while there is some reason to doubt the value of this vision, I think it worth keeping in mind, as it does not seem to conflict with scripture, and even appears to harmonize some points.
Apocryphal Prophecies
As apocryphal prophecies, these prophecies are of uncertain or dubious origin, but are nonetheless culturally important. I do not wish to endorse them, but rather, to simply document them.
George Albert Smith - World War III
A dream that George Albert Smith is reported to have shared privately.
- http://www.nofearpreps.com/ga-smith-vision-horne-version.html, "If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear..."
- Ray Brigham Young, "A Closer look at Pres. George Albert Smith's Vision of World War 3.", Then will Appear one Grand Sign of the Son of Man in Heaven, 3 Jan 2012
- "Manuscript Collection Descriptions: David Hughes Horne recollection of a vision by George Albert Smith", Harold B. Lee Library
- "Greek candidate?", LDS Freedom Forum, 2008
- One individual claims to have had a discussion with David Hughes Horne about the prophecy.
Joseph Smith, Jr. - White Horse Prophecy
- "White Horse Prophecy" - Wikipedia
- "White Horse Prophecy" - FairMormon
- George Cobabe, "The White Horse Prophecy", FairMormon
- Lyman Kirkland, "Church Statement on 'White Horse Prophecy' and Political Neutrality", Mormon Newsroom, 6 Jan 2010
- Don L. Penrod, "Edwin Rushton as the Source of the White Horse Prophecy", BYU Studies