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A Voice from Jerusalem / Or, A Sketch of the Travels and Ministry of Elder Orson Hyde

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A missionary's first‑hand account recounts a visionary commission and the ensuing journeys through Europe and the Near East, blending travel narrative, religious reflection, and documentary material. Compiled from letters and official endorsements, the narrative provides descriptive tours of Jerusalem's sacred sites, conversations with Jewish leaders and other missionaries, and observations of local manners and customs used to illuminate scripture. It also analyzes contemporary Jewish movements and regional developments in prophetic terms, offering exhortation, practical reports for supporters, and interpretive commentary on events thought to herald the restoration of Israel.

About the Author

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Orson Hyde

Orson Hyde was a prominent figure in the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his missionary work and travels. He played a significant role in the establishment of the church in various regions, including his notable journey to Jerusalem. Hyde is best known for his work "A Voice from Jerusalem / Or, A Sketch of the Travels and Ministry of Elder Orson Hyde," which chronicles his experiences and reflections during his ministry. His writings provide insight into the religious fervor and aspirations of the early Latter Day Saints, as well as the challenges they faced during their missions.

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