The Land was dedicated, then
rededicated, and rededicated again . . .
Which land has been dedicated the most? How many times?
A)
Palestine- 11 times
B)
England- 4 times
C)
United States- 7 times
D)
East Germany- 9 times
Yesterday’s answer:
(B) A pillar of light
As told by early Church member Philo Dibble:
“I will here observe that about the time of which I write, there were many signs and wonders seen in the heavens above and in the earth beneath in the region of Kirtland, both by Saints and strangers. A pillar of light was seen every evening for more than a month hovering over the place where we did our baptizing. One evening also, as Brother William Blakesley and I were returning home from meeting, we observed that it was unusually light, even for moonlight; but, on reflection, we found the moon was not to be seen that night. Although it was cloudy, it was as light as noonday, and we could seemingly see a tree farther that night than we could in the day time.”
“Early Scenes in Church History,” Four
Faith Promoting Classics, Philo Dibble Autobiography (Salt Lake City:
Bookcraft, 1968), 74-96.

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