Friday, July 19, 2019

Holding the Lamb’s Hostage


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The Natives would hold the lamb’s hostage that Moses Thatcher was watching. To release the lambs back into his care, Moses had to trade what with the Natives?
a.                  His apple pie for the lambs
b.                  His corn bread for their cake made from crickets
c.                   His ammunition for the lambs
d.                  His watermelon for their cricket jerky
Yesterday’s answer:
D   Joseph Smith
From the life of Orson Pratt:   Unfortunately, in Nauvoo Elder Pratt and his wife Sarah were deceived by the slanderous lies fostered by the apostate John C. Bennett, and in 1842 they were excommunicated from the Church for rebellion. When Orson realized that Bennett had deceived him, his shame and despair were so great that he even considered suicide. But the prophet Joseph Smith extended his love and forgiveness to this grief-stricken brother and his wife and rebaptized them himself. Brother Pratt was restored to his former position as one of the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation, (Provo, Utah: Religious Study Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), 372.

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