November 29 – Mormons Accuse Jesus of Polygamy at 1st Miracle. John 2:7-9 “Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom.”
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Mormons Accuse Jesus of Polygamy at 1st Miracle
Posted in November, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Jesus a polygamist, Jesus' 1st Miracle, Journal of Discourses 4:260, Marriage in Cana, Orson Hyde on 11/29/2023| 1 Comment »
1st Miracle Maligned with Contempt
Posted in November, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged Jesus a polygamist, Jesus' 1st Miracle, Journal of Discourses 4:260, Marriage in Cana, Orson Hyde on 11/29/2021| 4 Comments »
November 29 – 1st Miracle Maligned with Contempt. John 2:7-9 “Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim. And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it. When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom.”
LDS: Jesus was a Polygamist
Posted in Jesus was Married, tagged false prophecies of Mormonism, Jesus a polygamist, Journal of Discourses 4:260, Orson Hyde on 08/30/2016| Leave a Comment »
Journal of Discourses 4:260; “I will venture to say that if Jesus Christ were now to pass through the most pious countries in Christendom with a train of women,. such as used to follow him, fondling about him, combing his hair, anointing him with precious ointment, washing his feet with tears, and wiping them with the hair of their heads and unmarried, or even married, he would be mobbed, tarred, and feathered, and rode, not on an ass, but on a rail. What did the old Prophet mean when he said (speaking of Christ), “He shall see his seed, prolong his days, &c.” Did Jesus consider it necessary to fulfil every righteous command or requirement of his Father? He most certainly did. This he witnessed by submitting to baptism under the hands of John. “Thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness,” said he. Was it God’s commandment to man, in the beginning, to multiply and replenish the earth? None can deny this, neither that it was a righteous command; for upon an obedience to this, depended the perpetuity of our race. Did Christ come to destroy the law or the Prophets, or to fulfil them? He came to fulfil. Did he multiply, and did he see his seed? Did he honour his Father’s law by complying with it, or did he not? Others may do as they like, but I will not charge our Saviour with neglect or transgression in this or any other duty.” – Orson Hyde, Salt Lake City, March 1857 [Spelling as in original.]




















































































































