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1 Doctrines & Covenants

2 Read each book's title and tell what you think the book contains

3 Read each book's title and tell what you think the book contains

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8 Define the word “doctrine” and the word “covenant”: "In the Doctrine and Covenants our Lord teaches us what to believe concerning the Godhead, the Church, the Priesthood, the Millennium, the resurrection, the state of man after death in eternal glory, or the opposite, and many other subjects about which it is necessary to have true information. Why the name “Doctrine and Covenants”?

9 Define the word “Covenant” "The word 'covenant' is a term by which God indicates the settled arrangement between Him and His people.  It shows us what obligations we take upon ourselves in baptism, and what blessings we secure; it teaches us how to worship God and reveals to us the way back to the presence of God" (Hyrum M. Smith and Janne M. Sjodahl, The Doctrine and Covenants Commentary, rev. ed. (1972), xiii–xv). Why the name “Doctrine and Covenants”?

10 Ezra Taft Benson, April 1987 General Conference The Book of Mormon is the keystone of our religion, and the Doctrine and Covenants is the capstone, with continuing latter-day revelation.

11 Capstone and Keystone of our Religion

12 The Book of Mormon brings men to Christ. The Doctrine and Covenants brings men to Christ’s kingdom. Ezra Taft Benson, April 1987 General Conference

13 Joseph SmithEmma SmithLucy SmithBrigham YoungEdward Partridge Hyrum SmithOliver Cowdery David Whitmer Martin HarrisSidney Rigdon

14 1. New York and Pennsylvania – D&C 2-37 2. Ohio – D&C 1, 38-56, 61-81, 84-99, 102-104, 106- 110, 112, 137 3. Missouri — D&C 57-62, 82-83, 113-123 4. Illinois — D&C 124-135 5. Nebraska — D&C 136 6. Utah — D&C 138, Official Declarations 1 and 2

15 10. It's the only book of scripture in its original language. 9. It's the only book with no historical thread. 8. It's the shortest work we study in seminary. 7. The text covers the shortest time span (24 years). 6. It's the only book written in our dispensation. 5. It's the only work to which new scripture has been added in our lifetime. 4. It's the only book in the world with a preface dictated by God. 3. It's the only book of scripture where all but a tiny portion is written by one writer. 2. It's the youngest of the standard works. 1. It's the only scripture that the majority of church members have memorized the order of the books. TOP 10 REASONS How the Doctrine & Covenants is different from the other standard works

16 Some of the Sources The words of angels (2, 13, 27). The translation of an ancient document (7). Revelations to individuals (4, 8, 9, 11). Letters (127, 128). Visions (76, 110). Dedicatory Prayer of a Temple (109). Official Statements (135) Minutes of a meeting (102).

17 Most Revelations were Received when the Church was in its Infancy

18 Read the first paragraph of the Explanatory Introduction looking for the purpose of the Doctrine and Covenants. Scan any section, looking for examples of: Doctrines Covenants Commandments Warnings Exhortations (invitations) The Voice of Jesus Christ Messages for temporal (life) well-being Messages about salvation The Purpose of the Doctrine and Covenants

19 “The Doctrine and Covenants is the foundation of the Church in these last days, and a benefit to the world, showing that the keys of the mysteries of the kingdom of our Savior are again entrusted to man” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Smith [2007]).

20 "1. In the summer of 1830, Joseph Smith began to arrange and compile some of the revelations he had received to that time. "2. At the conference on November 1, 1831, it was decided to print 10,000 copies to be known as A Book of Commandments. It was later decided to print [only] 3,000 copies. "3. Oliver Cowdery and John Whitmer took the compiled revelations to Jackson County, Missouri, to have them printed. How did we get the Doctrine and Covenants?

21 "4. On July 20, 1833, a mob destroyed the W. W. Phelps & Co. printing press and most of the printed revelations. A number of copies of the incomplete work of 65 chapters survived this mob action. "5. On September 24, 1834, arrangements were made by the high council in Kirtland, Ohio, to prepare another volume of revelations. "6. On August 17, 1835, a general assembly accepted the manuscript of revelations to be printed. This edition of 103 sections was named the Doctrine and Covenants. How did we get the Doctrine and Covenants?

22 "7. On June 27, 1844, the Prophet Joseph Smith was martyred. An edition comprising 111 sections was printed after the martyrdom. "8. The next edition, enlarging the Doctrine and Covenants to 136 sections, was printed in 1876 by Elder Orson Pratt under the direction of President Brigham Young. The revelations were divided into verses in this edition. “9. In 1979, two revelations were added to the Doctrine and Covenants; “The book that will never be closed” (Boyd K. Packer, in Conference Report, Mar.–Apr. 1990, 47; or Ensign, May 1990, 36). How did we get the Doctrine and Covenants?

23 We feel the purpose of Church History is to help Church members make and keep their sacred covenants [by]: First, Witnessing to the truths of the Restoration. Second, To help us remember…”the great things that the Lord [has] done for [our] fathers. Finally, To preserve the revealed order of the kingdom. Marlin K Jensen, Religious Educator, Vol 8, No 3, 2007, p. 5 What is the purpose of the Doctrine and Covenants?

24 Read the first two sentences of the sixth paragraph of the introduction (beginning with “These sacred revelations …”). When (under what circumstances) were most of the revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants were received? (“In answer to prayer,” “in times of need,” and “real-life situations”). What is the purpose of the Doctrine and Covenants?

25 Bruce R. McConkie, Mission President’s Training, 1984 Whenever you find a section in the Doctrine and Covenants that deals with the situation in which you find yourself, you can accept it as if you had gone to the Prophet himself and he inquired of the Lord and received a revelation for you personally.

26 In what ways does the world view: The God of the Old Testament The God of the New Testament

27 How do we view: The God of the Old Testament The God of the New Testament The God of the Doctrine and Covenants

28 What do we learn about the “God” of the Doctrine and Covenants? Doctrine and Covenants 1:37- 38 Doctrine and Covenants 1:37- 38 Doctrine and Covenants 18:34–36Doctrine and Covenants 18:34–36 Doctrine and CovenantsDoctrine and Covenants 45:3-5

29 “The testimony that is given of Jesus Christ—his divinity, his majesty, his perfection, his love, and his redeeming power— makes this book of great value to the human family and of more worth than the riches of the whole earth.” Doctrine and Covenants, Explanatory Introduction, p. iv, 1981

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