New Additions to the “Temporal Dispensations” Book

There is an additional sixteen pages added to the “Witness of the Temporal Dispensations.”

Go to pages 31-32, 63, 78, 89, 101-107, 134-135, 165-173

The Temporal Dispensations 12-15-2017

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25 Responses to New Additions to the “Temporal Dispensations” Book

  1. Thanks for the updates, hope you don’t mind a question about Adam. As I read the part that talks about Adam not knowing who he was and having to learn it over time I remembered these statements from Lectures on Faith:

    “19 Secondly, we have seen, that though man did transgress, his transgression did not deprive him of the previous knowledge with which he was endowed, relative to the existence and glory of his Creator; for no sooner did he hear his voice, than he sought to hide himself from his presence…. 25 This last quotation, or summary, shows this important fact, that though our first parents were driven out of the garden of Eden, and were even separated from the presence of God, by a vail, they still retained a knowledge of his existence, and that sufficiently to move them to call upon him. And further, that no sooner was the plan of redemption revealed to man, and he began to call upon God, than the Holy Spirit was given, bearing record of the Father and Son.”

    And then in the Q&A at the end of the lecture:

    “First, When man was created he stood in the presence of God (Genesis 1:27-28.) From this we learn that man, at his creation, stood in the presence of his God, and had most perfect knowledge of his existence.
    Secondly, God conversed with him after his transgression. (Genesis 3: from the 8th to the 22nd; 2:13-17)
    From this we learn, that, though man did transgress, he was not deprived of the previous knowledge which he had of the existence of God. (2:19)”

    Would you mind elaborating on how what you saw about Adam not knowing who he was harmonizes with what Joseph taught about remembering his situation in the garden? Thanks in advance.

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  2. I can only reply to the extent that I did in the book, “A Witness of the Temporal Realm.”

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  3. So is it a limitation on what you’re allowed to share? Or is it more that you don’t have that information yet?

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  4. I am limited to what I share. There is much left out of the books, but enough to help you ask the right questions as you seek your own revelation from the Lord.

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  5. Jake says:

    What is denying the Holy Ghost? This is part of the unpardanable sin.

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  6. To deny the Holy Ghost, or the unpardonable sin requires two things: first, to make a covenant with Satan after you have already ascended to the 4th estate (A Just man made perfect). Second, to shed innocent blood (Another of the 4th Estate). It is a calculated move which is far beyond simply committing sin.

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  7. mmmmm1234 says:

    In the account of Abraham, Melchizedek is referred to as “His Lord”… What does this title mean in this context?

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  8. Good question. You would need to pray about that one.

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  9. pjmoblog says:

    Dear Pure Revelation, thank you with all my heart for all that you have bravely shared. I believe in your experiences, I understand the great difficulty in transcribing them accurately, which even the great Nephite prophets experienced, and I understand that your purpose is not to become the source of knowledge to us, but to inspire and stimulate us to search for our own revelatory experiences.
    Here is one question or quest for knowledge where you can perhaps help me or at least nudge me in the right direction:
    I have been inquiring the Lord about the role of South America both in the past and in the future. He had already informed me that it was a stage of great peoples and civilizations in the past and that it has a glorious role in the future as well. Glory be to His name!!!
    Joseph Smith Jr told us that Lehi landed in Chile. There were great pyramids, incredible technologies and advanced metallurgy in the ancient Andean region, probably unmatched elsewhere in the Americas. So, could it be the the Land of Nephi was in South America? But you saw buffalo herds there which puzzled me, as buffalo are native or North America.

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  10. The great technology and precision stonework of South America are pre-flood civilizations. The Lord did come to South America to some peoples who were prepared to meet Him, but the Book of Mormon lands where the events took place were in North America. I know this is contrary to your understanding, but it is what I have seen.

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  11. pjmoblog says:

    Sorry, just to expand on my puzzling,

    3 Nephi 15:23 “And they understood me not that I said they shall hear my voice; and they understood me not that the Gentiles should not at any time hear my voice—that I should not manifest myself unto them save it were by the Holy Ghost.”

    So, who, from the House of Israel, did Kon Tiki Viracocha (Jesus Christ) visited in the Andean region after the 3 days of darkness, according to their legends? I am not disbelieving you. I am just wondering who were they and how to solve my puzzle.
    I know there are many evidences that Hebrew speaking Phoenicians (Northern Israelis, in fact) did visit South and North America. Could it be them?

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  12. All I can say is that the Lord did visit people in South America. It wasn’t immediately after the three days of darkness. There were people’s of Lehi that went south, but I can’t say whether they went as far as Peru or even Panama. I know this is troubling to someone with a strong conviction otherwise, but this is what I have seen.

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  13. Pierrick says:

    Thanks a lot for your book. It’s a lot of work available for free.
    We were reading tonight with the kids that part in the BOM:
    2 Nephi 5 : 21 And he had caused the cursing to come upon them, yea, even a sore cursing, because of their iniquity. For behold, they had hardened their hearts against him, that they had become like unto a flint; wherefore, as they were white, and exceedingly fair and delightsome, that they might not be enticing unto my people the Lord God did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them.
    Inter marriage with local people, real skin cursing ?
    I thought maybe Nephi and righteous people had like an aura of light and maybe the lamanites had an aura of darkness ?
    What did you see ?
    Thanks for your help on that matter

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  14. The Nephites and Lamanites were seen as political deliniations. I saw different shades of skin counted among the Nephites later in their history. Generally, light and darkness is used as a metaphor.

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  15. JB says:

    Did the Lord really command ancient Israel to kill whole civilizations of men, women and children? This has always been a difficult portion of the Bible for me to swallow.

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  16. Only those who were the race of Nephilim. There were many such tribes inhabiting the land of Canaan when the Israelites returned to the land. These were an abomination to the Lord. I think I touch on it in the Witness of the Temporal Dispensations. These were not innocent beings. There is much more to this than appears on the surface when reading Biblical text.

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  17. Patricia A. Christiansen says:

    Wow – who knew! Learning new things adds so much!
    Pat C.

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  18. Pierrick says:

    Hey Pure
    According to the midrash and various jewish traditions, in some way, Isaac died, his soul went to paradise and came back. Apparently Abraham s knive touched him. If it’s true the similarity with Christ s death would be be even greater. I ve prayed on my own and know there’s some truth to it.
    In your book ou mention that you did not see the whole scene. It d be interesting to have more details about that mistery.
    Take care

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  19. First I want to thank you and your wife, for your dedication and service. I am interested in your wife compiling what she has learned about the women’s role and how it can further open our minds to the specific relationships we have as women to our Heavenly Mothers, and sisters on this earth. I know you go through a specific purification before you come to the Lord and know taking the sacrament is part of that. How specifically our we as women to enter into His presence if we can not make ourselves worthy by partaking of the sacrament because we have not the authority of God to do so! or do we?

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  20. You have whatever authority the Lord gives you. My wife hasn’t been given any instructions to write a book, but she certainly could. Women have an important role in the kingdom of heaven, equal to men.

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  21. Chaser says:

    In the Temporal Dispensations book you write, “The one who will open the seventh seal
    or dispensation is (Edit). The one Mighty and Strong spoken of in scripture is the Davidic Servant. By the way it is written, I can’t tell if you’re saying they are the same person or if they are two different individuals. Can you clarify?

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  22. I cannot. That is why there is an edit. All I can say on the topic is in the books.

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  23. Chaser says:

    Another thing. On page 98/99 you outline eight dispensations and show Joseph as the head of the sixth dispensation. Then on page 102 it says, “There are currently seven major dispensations starting with Adam and ending with Joseph Smith.”
    The first couple of times I read through the book I noticed that, but didn’t bother to ask. Why is Joseph Smith the sixth in the outline and then seventh in the other statement? Is this cryptic or typo?

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  24. I wrote the following:”I asked if my revelation regarding Dominions and Dispensations when studying the Hierarchy of Angels was correct and was told, “Yes.” There are eight major dispensations starting with Adam and ending with Joseph Smith, with the seventh about to begin. These dispensations are broken down with “Times,” in which certain things transpire. I am grateful for the clarification.” pg. 15

    There are eight total dispensations. Joseph Smith is the head of the sixth, which is ending. Each dispensation is the opening of a seal which restores a specific priesthood. The page numbers don’t align with the current PDF, so I’m not sure where you are siting. Perhaps I made a type error that was confusing.

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  25. Chaser says:

    Oh, I see. Yes, the PDF left out the part where it says, “with the seventh about to begin.” (page 102). Okay, makes total sense now. Thanks.

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