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<span style="color:blue">That I have never at any time, denied that testimony or any part thereof, which has so long since been published with that book as one of the three witnesses.</span><br><br> | <span style="color:blue">That I have never at any time, denied that testimony or any part thereof, which has so long since been published with that book as one of the three witnesses.</span><br><br> | ||
Those who know me best, well know that I have adhered to that testimony.—<br><br> | Those who know me best, well know that I have adhered to that testimony.—<br><br> | ||
− | And that no man may be misled or doubt my present views in regard to the same, I do now again affirm the truth of all my statement[s], as then made and published.<br><br> | + | And that no man may be misled or doubt my present views in regard to the same, <span style="color:blue">I do now again affirm the truth of all my statement[s], as then made and published.</span><br><br> |
He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear; <span style="color:blue">It was no Delusion.</span> What is written is written, and he that readeth let him understand. | He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear; <span style="color:blue">It was no Delusion.</span> What is written is written, and he that readeth let him understand. | ||
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[[../Priesthood Restoration Concerns & Questions|Priesthood Restoration Concerns & Questions]] | A FAIR Analysis of:
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Oliver Cowdery lived in a culture steeped in biblical ideas, language and practices. The revelation’s reference to Moses likely resonated with him. The Old Testament account of Moses and his brother Aaron recounted several instances of using rods to manifest God’s will (see Ex. 7:9-12; Num. 17:8). Many Christians in Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery's day similarly believed in divining rods as an instrument for revelation. Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod.
Jeffrey G. Cannon, "Oliver Cowdery's Gift," history.lds.org off-site
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