π₯ The Revelation That Wasn’t — D&C 132 and the Great Polygamy Cover-Up
π₯ The Revelation That Wasn’t — D&C 132 and the Great Polygamy Cover-Up
πͺΆ “For the Lord seeth not as man seeth…” — 1 Samuel 16:7
πΎ The Story They Don’t Want You to Remember
Now listen, friends. This one cuts deep — not because I love stirring the pot, but because truth’s got to be told, come what may.
We’ve all been told that D&C 132 — that so-called revelation on “celestial marriage” — came from Joseph Smith.
But what if I told you it didn’t?
What if the paper trail, the testimonies, and the Spirit itself all pointed to a different story — a later rewrite to justify what came after Joseph was gone?
Eight years after his death, poof! — out pops a “revelation” saying plural wives are commanded of God.
Never mind that Joseph stood up in public meetings, even in Nauvoo, and called polygamy a doctrine of devils.
Never mind that his wife, Emma, went to her grave saying he never practiced it.
Never mind that modern DNA proves he had no children but hers.
Yet they took his name and glued it to something he never said.
That’s not revelation — that’s revision.
π Two Copies, Two Stories
You got two main manuscripts — the Richards and the Kingsbury.
Brigham Young claimed Emma burned the original.
Then he held up Kingsbury’s copy and said, This is it, folks. The Prophet’s words.
But dig into the ink, the grammar, the crossed-out words — and you’ll see the Richards version was earlier, still being edited, words changed like “not” scratched out and “commanded” scribbled in.
That ain’t how revelation works.
That’s how cover stories get polished.
Even Kingsbury’s own autobiography never once mentions copying it.
You’d think writing the “most controversial revelation” in church history would make the highlight reel, right?
Yet — crickets.
π️ What Joseph Really Taught
Let’s go back to what the man actually said while alive:
“If any man teach any other doctrine than this, let him be accursed.”
— Joseph Smith, Times and Seasons, 1842
And what was “this”?
One man, one woman.
The “new and everlasting covenant” was faithfulness, not multiplicity.
He taught that Zion could not be built on lust or domination but on consecration and love.
That lines up with scripture, both the Book of Mormon and the Nemenhah Records.
π️ From the Nemenhah Records
“The Peacemaker maketh no man to be the ruler of many wives, neither woman to be possessed of many men.
For love seeketh no dominion, but ministereth in equality.”
— Book of Tuhhuhl Nuhmehn 1:32–33 (Nemenhah Records)
That sounds like Jesus to me.
The Nemenhah prophets warned that in the last days, even among the “restored,” men would corrupt the covenant for gain and power.
They said the Lord would still use that church to carry forth the Book of Mormon, but that He would later raise up a remnant — a people who live His law in purity and equality.
π The Scriptures Agree
π️ Book of Mormon — Jacob 2:24
“Behold, David and Solomon truly had many wives and concubines, which thing was abominable before me, saith the Lord.”
π₯ Isaiah 1:21
“How is the faithful city become an harlot! it was full of judgment; righteousness lodged in it; but now murderers.”
⚖️ Ezekiel 22:26
“Her priests have violated my law, and profaned mine holy things… between the holy and profane they have made no difference.”
These aren’t just old prophecies — they’re warnings for our generation.
When religion turns divine love into a hierarchy of control, the Lord calls it harlotry, not holiness.
π The Fall of Zion’s Foundation
Joseph’s mission was to bring the fulness of the gospel, not to set up a dynasty.
The Lord said in D&C 124 that if they didn’t finish the Nauvoo Temple in time, they’d be rejected as a church.
They didn’t finish it.
And yet the leaders pressed forward as if nothing had happened.
That’s when the spiral began — the shift from the Voice to the Robe.
From revelation to revision.
From Spirit to structure.
And the fruits of that?
Bloodshed, exile, control, and eventually — the richest church on earth claiming to be poor.
π What the Lord Is Doing Now
The Lord said He would use that church to publish His record — the Book of Mormon — but once the message was in the world, He’d move again among the humble, the broken, the ones who hear His voice.
The Nemenhah say:
“The Peacemaker shall raise up a small flock, and from them shall Zion spring again.
They shall not be called mighty, but the Lord shall dwell among them.”
— Book of Mohrhohnahyah 4:67–68
That’s happening.
Quietly. Individually. Right now.
πͺΆ So, What Do We Do with All This?
We don’t throw away truth because men corrupted it.
We bring it back to the Voice.
We test every teaching — even the ones in our own scripture — by this single rule:
Does it lead me to Jesus, or away from Him?
If it breeds pride, secrecy, or power — drop it.
If it births humility, light, and love — live it.
π€️ A Final Word
I don’t write this to tear down but to set free.
The Lord never commanded Joseph to take many wives.
He commanded him — and all of us — to be pure in heart.
The true everlasting covenant isn’t plural marriage.
It’s eternal union with God through Christ — sealed by the Holy Spirit of Promise.
That’s the marriage worth fighting for.
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