Church History Matters

064 Joseph Smith's Death: A Political Assassination

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May 21, 2024
Explore the political factors behind Joseph Smith's martyrdom, including the establishment of Nauvoo and political tensions. Unravel the feud between Sharp and Smith, delve into Smith's presidential campaign, and uncover the conspiracy leading to his assassination.
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Joseph's Premonitions of Martyrdom

  • Joseph Smith foresaw his potential martyrdom as early as 1829, per Doctrine and Covenants 6:29-30.
  • This premonition intensified by 1839, with Joseph predicting his death before 40 and displaying urgency in Nauvoo.
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Martyrdom: A Confluence of Factors

  • The martyrdom of Joseph Smith resulted from a convergence of external and internal factors.
  • These factors created a complex situation that ultimately led to his assassination.
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Nauvoo Charter and Political Tensions

  • The Nauvoo Charter granted the Saints extensive autonomy, including their own militia (Nauvoo Legion).
  • This independence, while intended for self-preservation, raised suspicions among neighbors and fueled political tensions.
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