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''[[D&C 85 | Previous section: D&C 85]] &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[D&C 87 | Next section: D&C 87]]''
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== Summary ==
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== Historical setting ==
 
== Historical setting ==
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* Next section in chronological order [[D&C 87]]
 
* Next section in chronological order [[D&C 87]]
  
== Outline and brief summary ==
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== Discussion ==
  
D&C 86 is addressed to __
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D&C 86 can be outlined as follows:
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== Complete outline and page map ==
  
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== Relation to other scriptures ==
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=== Related sections and chapters ===
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== Prompts for further study ==
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=== Verse 5 ===
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== Resources ==
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'''Previous editions.'''
  
 
* The oldest surviving copy of D&C 86 is __.
 
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* Changes to the text of D&C 86:
 
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== Questions for further study and reflection ==
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'''Related passages''' that interpret or shed light on D&C 86.
  
=== Verse 5 ===
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'''Doctrinal references cited on this page.'''
  
* What do we know about the nature of these angels?
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'''Historical references cited on this page.'''
  
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This page would ideally always be under construction. You are invited to contribute.


Summary

This heading should be very brief. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Historical setting

This heading should explain facts about the historical setting that will help a reader to understand the section. This may include issues that prompted the section, its subsequent implementation, and the extent of circulation through its first inclusion in the Doctrine & Covenants. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

  • Received:
  • Prior section in chronological order D&C 85
  • Next section in chronological order D&C 87

Discussion

This section is for detailed discussion such as the meaning of a symbol, how a doctrinal point is developed throughout a passage, or insights that can be further developed in the future. Contributions may range from polished paragraphs down to a single bullet point. The focus, however, should always be on understanding the scriptural text consistent with LDS doctrine. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Complete outline and page map

This heading contains an outline for the entire section. Items in blue or purple text indicate hyperlinked pages that address specific portions of this section. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Unanswered questions

This section is for questions along the lines of "I still don't understand ..." Please do not be shy. The point of these questions is to identify things that still need to be addressed on this page. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Prompts for life application

This section is for prompts that suggest ways in which a passage can influence a person's life. Prompts may be appropriate either for private self reflection or for a class discussion. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Prompts for further study

This section is for prompts that invite us to think about a passage more deeply or in a new way. These are not necessarily questions that beg for answers, but rather prompts along the lines of "Have you ever thought about ..." Prompts are most helpful when they are developed individually, thoughtfully, and with enough background information to clearly indicate a particular direction for further study or thought. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Verse 5

  • What do we know about the nature of these angels?

Resources

This section is for listing links and print resources, including those that are also cited elsewhere on this page. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link above and to the right to edit or add content to this heading. →

Previous editions.

  • The oldest surviving copy of D&C 86 is __.
  • D&C 86 was first published in __.
  • D&C 86 was first included in the Doctrine & Covenants in the 18__ edition.
  • Changes to the text of D&C 86:

Related passages that interpret or shed light on D&C 86.

Doctrinal references cited on this page.

Historical references cited on this page.

Other resources.

Notes

Footnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves (such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word). In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources (such as Strong's Bible Concordance or the Joseph Smith Papers) are preferable to footnotes.



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