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Revision as of 16:58, 22 September 2012
Doctrine & Covenants > Section 11
- Subpages: Verses 1-5, Verses 6-10, Verses 11-15, Verses 16-20, Verses 21-25, Verses 26-30
Contents
Historical setting
- Received: late May 1829 at Harmony, Pennsylvania
- Prior section in chronological order: D&C 10
- Next section in chronological order: D&C 12
Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery began translating the Book of Mormon at Harmony, Pennsylvania on April 7, 1829. The Aaronic Priesthood was restored by John the Baptist about six weeks later on May 15 as Joseph and Oliver continued translating at Harmony. Two weeks later, about the first of June, Joseph and Oliver left Harmony to escape rising persecution and moved to the Whitmer home at Fayette, New York, where they finished translating about the end of June, three months after they began.
Several significant church history events occurred in late May during Joseph and Oliver's last two weeks at Harmony. Incomplete records make it uncertain when many events occurred, but the following events may have occurred in about the following order. While there is room for reasonable disagreement regarding the "perhaps" items on this list, the list as a whole paints a picture of the general circumstances surrounding the receipt of D&C 11 and D&C 12.
- • May 15, restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood by John the Baptist as recounted in D&C 13, translation perhaps at 3 Ne 11
- • perhaps receipt of D&C 10:38-70 instructing Joseph to translate the small plates of Nephi in place of the lost 116 page manuscript
- • perhaps restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood by Peter, James and John during a trip between Harmony and Colesville
- • May 25, baptism of Samuel Smith at Harmony
- • Hyrum Smith visits Harmony from Palmyra, receipt of D&C 11
- • Joseph Knight Sr. visits Harmony from Colesville, perhaps bringing provisions, receipt of D&C 12
- • first of June, David Whitmer arrives at Harmony to carry Joseph and Oliver in his wagon to Fayette
Brief outline and summary
D&C 11 was given to Hyrum Smith but is addressed to "all who have good desires and have thrust in their sickles to reap." [(D&C 11:27).
D&C 11 can be outlined as follows:
Detailed discussion
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Relation to other scriptures
Related sections and chapters
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Parallel passages
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Text transmission and circulation
- The oldest surviving copy of D&C 11 is ______.
- D&C 11 was first published in the 1833 Book of Commandments, the earliest edition of what we now call the Doctrine & Covenants.
- The text of D&C 11 in significant editions of the Doctrine & Covenants can be found at:
- Changes to the text of D&C 11:
Complete outline and pagemap
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Questions for further study and reflection
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Footnotes
Additional resources
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