George Reynolds discusses D&C 133:26 and its potential fulfillment.

Date
1931
Type
Book
Source
George Reynolds
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

George Reynolds, Are we of Israel and The Book of Abraham, 5th ed. (Jackson County, MO: Zion's Printing and Publishing Company, 1931)], 34

Scribe/Publisher
Zion's Printing and Publishing Company
People
George Reynolds
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

It is very evident from the above quotation that Ephraim, or at least a large portion of that tribe, had at some period of his history, separated from the rest of the tribes of Israel, and at the time of this restitution was to dwell in a land far from the north country in which the residue were hidden. These tribes are to have the frozen barriers of the north melted, so that the ice shall flow down, then a highway is to be cast up for them, in the midst of the great deep, next they cross barren deserts and a thirsty land and eventually arrive with their rich treasures at the home of Ephraim, the first born of God of the house of Israel, to be crowned with glory at his hands.

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