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D&C 113
Who
is
the
a
Stem
of
Jesse
spoken
of
in
the
1st,
2d,
3d,
4th,
and
5th
verses
of
the
11th
chapter
of
Isaiah?
2 Verily
thus
saith
the
Lord:
It
is
Christ.
3 What
is
the
a
rod
spoken
of
in
the
first
verse
of
the
11th
chapter
of
Isaiah,
that
should
come
of
the
Stem
of
Jesse?
4 Behold,
thus
saith
the
Lord:
It
is
a
servant
in
the
hands
of
Christ,
who
is
partly
a
descendant
of
Jesse
as
well
as
of
a
Ephraim,
or
of
the
house
of
Joseph,
on
whom
there
is
laid
much
b
power.
5 What
is
the
a
root
of
Jesse
spoken
of
in
the
10th
verse
of
the
11th
chapter?
6 Behold,
thus
saith
the
Lord,
it
is
a
a
descendant
of
Jesse,
as
well
as
of
Joseph,
unto
whom
rightly
belongs
the
b
priesthood,
and
the
c
keys
of
the
kingdom,
for
an
d
ensign,
and
for
the
gathering
of
my
people
in
the
e
last
days.
7 Questions
by
Elias
Higbee:
What
is
meant
by
the
command
in
Isaiah,
52d
chapter,
1st
verse,
which
saith:
Put
on
thy
strength,
O
Zion—and
what
people
had
Isaiah
reference
to?
8 He
had
reference
to
those
whom
God
should
call
in
the
last
days,
who
should
hold
the
a
power
of
b
priesthood
to
bring
again
c
Zion,
and
the
redemption
of
Israel;
and
to
put
on
her
d
strength
is
to
put
on
the
e
authority
of
the
f
priesthood,
which
she,
Zion,
has
a
g
right
to
by
lineage;
also
to
return
to
that
power
which
she
had
lost.
9 What
are
we
to
understand
by
Zion
loosing
herself
from
the
bands
of
her
neck;
2d
verse?
10 We
are
to
understand
that
the
a
scattered
b
remnants
are
exhorted
to
c
return
to
the
Lord
from
whence
they
have
fallen;
which
if
they
do,
the
promise
of
the
Lord
is
that
he
will
speak
to
them,
or
give
them
revelation.
See
the
6th,
7th,
and
8th
verses.
The
bands
of
d
her
neck
are
the
curses
of
God
upon
her,
or
the
remnants
of
Israel
in
their
scattered
condition
among
the
Gentiles.
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