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David A. Bednar
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April 2023
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Sunday Afternoon Session
The ancient prophet Enoch, described in the Old Testament, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price, was instrumental in establishing the city of Zion.
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Spencer W. Kimball
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April 1978
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Sunday Afternoon Session
If we need a reminder of harsh realities and the dangers of duty which prophets face, Jonah gives us a glimpse in relation to his call to the exceeding great city of Nineveh, which took three days just to walk through, its size was so intimidating.
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David A. Bednar
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April 2023
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Sunday Afternoon Session
when Enoch had heard these words, he bowed himself to the earth and spake before the Lord, saying: Why is it that I have found favor in thy sight, and am but a lad, and all the people hate me; for I am slow of speech; wherefore am I thy servant?”
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Henry B. Eyring
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April 2017
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General Priesthood Session
The next step is described in an interaction between Jehovah and Enoch.
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David A. Bednar
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October 2004
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Sunday Morning Session
“And the Lord said unto Enoch: Go forth and do as I have commanded thee, and no man shall pierce thee.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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October 1987
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Saturday Afternoon Session
Even though he knew he had been called personally by a personal God, Enoch wrestled with feelings of personal inadequacy (see Moses 6:31).
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Vaughn J. Featherstone
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October 1972
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Priesthood Session
“… and the mountains shall flee before you, and the rivers shall turn from their course; and thou shalt abide in me, and I in you.” (Moses 6:31–32, 34.)
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