Commentary on Doctrine & Covenants 18

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Verses 1-5

Casey Paul Griffiths (LDS Scholar)

The language in this revelation closely follows the Savior’s words to Simon Peter (Matthew 16:13–19) and to his Nephite Twelve (3 Ne. 27:9-10). These verses are a direct response to Oliver Cowdery’s desire for guidance in writing the “Articles of the Church of Christ.” God’s command for him to “rely upon the things which are written” is a command for Oliver to look in the manuscript of the Boof of Mormon he had been writing as scribe for the blueprint to build up the Lord’s Church. Hence, the Church was based almost entirely upon the Book of Mormon, not the Bible. Oliver ended up drafting the text of the “Articles of the Church of Christ” as a result of the Lord’s command to him here in D&C 18:1-5. In composing this document, Oliver drew heavily from the Lord’s words in D&C 18 itself as well as from the text of the Book of Mormon, especially material from 3 Nephi and Moroni, and other scripture. “More than half of this document was either a direct quotation or a close paraphrase from the Book of Mormon manuscript” (“Build Up My Church,” Revelations in Context, 2016).

 

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