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==Question: Did Joseph claim that an angel threatened him with a "drawn sword" or "flaming sword" if a woman refused to marry him?==
 
===The references to the "angel with a sword" refer to Joseph's postponement of the initiation of polygamy===
 
 
 
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs said that Joseph mentioned an angel with a ''drawn'' sword.<ref>{{Periodical:Hales:Drawn Sword:2010}}</ref> The account of a "flaming" sword came from Eliza Snow and Orson F. Whitney.
 
 
 
The "angel with a sword" reference refers to Joseph's postponement of the practice of polygamy. Brian Hales notes that,
 
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"Twenty-one accounts by nine polygamy insiders left recollections that the Prophet told of one specific reason: an angel with a sword who threatened him if he did not proceed. All nine witnesses could have heard the statement from the Prophet himself; however, the narratives themselves suggest that Benjamin F. Johnson and Eliza R. Snow may have been repeating information gathered from other people. Joseph Lee Robinson's narrative is difficult to date and his actual source is not clear. Lorenzo Snow, Erastus Snow, and Mary Elizabeth Rollins Lightner quote the Prophet directly and Mary Elizabeth provides details not available elsewhere. Unfortunately, with the possible exception of the Robinson account, all of the reminiscences date to at least twenty to thirty years after the event."
 
<ref>Brian Hales, ''Joseph Smith's Polygamy: History'', 2:187.</ref>
 
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Here are the quotes attributed to Zina on the matter:
 
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''1881: Zina Huntington''&mdash;Zina D. Young told of Bro. Joseph's remark in relation to the revelation on celestial marriage. How an angel came to him with a drawn sword, and said if he did not obey this law he would lost his priesthood; and in the keeping of it he, Joseph, did not know but it would cost him his life. <ref>Hales, ''Joseph Smith's Polygamy: History'' 2:190. Originally quoted in "The Prophet's Birthday," ''Deseret News'', January 12, 1881, 2.</ref>
 
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''1894: Zina Huntington''&mdash;[Joseph] sent word to me by my brother, saying, 'Tell Zina I put it off and put it off till an angel with a drawn sword stood by me and told me if I did not establish that principle upon the earth, I would lost my position and my life.'" <ref>Hales, ''Joseph Smith's Polygamy: History'' 2:190. Originally quoted in "Joseph, the Prophet, His Life and Mission as Viewed by Intimate Acquaintances," ''Salt Lake Herald Church and Farm Supplement'', January 12, 1895, 212.</ref>
 
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[[Category:Letter to a CES Director]]
 
[[Category:Letter to a CES Director]]
 
[[Category:Mormon America: The Power and the Promise]]
 
[[Category:Mormon America: The Power and the Promise]]

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