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Did they really say
that?
Jesus? A polygamist with
children?
"Gentlemen, that is as
plain as the translators, or different councils over this Scripture, are
allow it to go to the world, but the thing is there; it is told; Jesus was
the bridegroom at the marriage of Cana of Galilee, and he told them what
to do... Now there was actually a marriage; and if Jesus was not the
bridegroom on that occasion, please tell who was. If any man can show
this, and prove that it was not the Savior of the world, then I will
acknowledge I am in error. We say it was Jesus Christ who was married, to
be brought into the relation whereby he could see his seed, before he was
crucified." Journal of Discourses 2:82, Orson Hyde, October 6, 1854
"I discover that some
of the Eastern papers represent me as a great blasphemer, because I said,
in my lecture on Marriage, at our last Conference, that Jesus Christ was
married at Cana of Galilee, that Mary, Martha, and others were his wives,
and that he begat children." Journal of Discourses 2:210, Orson
Hyde, March 18, 1855
"It will be borne in
mind that once on a time, there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and on
a careful reading of that transaction, it will be discovered that no less
a person than Jesus Christ was married on that occasion. If he was never
married, his intimacy with Mary and Martha, and the other Mary also whom
Jesus loved, must have been highly unbecoming and improper to say the best
of it." Journal of Discourses 4:259, Orson Hyde
"We have now clearly
shown that God, the Father had a plurality of wives, one or more being in
eternity, by whom He begat our spirits as well as the spirit of Jesus His
First Born... We have also proved most clearly that the Son followed the
example of his Father, and became the great Bridegroom to whom kings'
daughters and many honorable Wives to be married." The Seer, p.
172, Orson Pratt
"Evening Meeting.
Prayer By E Stephenson. Joseph F Smith spoke One hour & 25 M. He spoke
upon the Marriage in Cana at Galilee. He thought Jesus was the Bridgegroom
and Mary & Martha the brides. He also refered to Luke 10 ch. 38 to 42
verse, Also John 11 ch. 2 & 5 vers John 12 Ch 3d vers, John 20 8 to 18.
Joseph Smith spoke upon these passages to show that Mary & Martha
manifested much Closer relationship than Merely A Believer which looks
Consistet. He did not think that Jesus who decended throug Poligamous
families from Abraham down & who fulfilled all the Law even baptism by
immersion would have lived and died without being married." Wilford
Woodruff's Journal 8:187, July 22, 1883 (misspellings included in
original)
When Joseph Fielding
Smith was asked if this meant that Christ had children, Joseph Fielding
Smith wrote, "Yes! But do not preach it! The Lord advised us not to
cast pearls before swine!" (Letter to J. Ricks Smith, dated March 17,
1963)
John 2:1-2 On the third day a wedding took
place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there, and Jesus and his
disciples had also been invited to the wedding.
The Bible states that Jesus was invited
to the wedding in Cana. How can a guest also be the bridegroom? |
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