User:Merrill clark

/s The word "sickle" is used five times in the 14th chapter of the Bible's Book of Revelations. Rev 14:14-19. Link label (In the New Testament, sickle is also used one other time in Mark 4:29, Link label for a total of six times in the New Testament. In Revelations 14:14, the sickle part starts off: "One sat like unto the Son of man" with a sickle in hand (Rev 14:14) and was commanded by a first angel to thrust in his sickle and reap the ripe harvest. (Rev 14:15). The sickle was thrust in and the harvest was reaped. (Rev. 14:16). A second angel with another sickle came out from the heavenly temple. (Rev 14:17). A third angel told the second angel to thrust in the sickle to gather the vine of the earth/grapes. (Rev. 14:18). The third angel did as directed and cast the vine of the earth/grapes to the winepress. Rev 14:19. In the Old Testament, there are four mentions of "sickle" with one reference in Joel 3:13 being similar to the context in Revelations 14: 14-19. There are 12 similar mentions of "sickle" in the context of thrust in the sickle to reap the harvest in the Doctrine and Covenants, which book The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints believes is additional scripture. D&C 4:4; 6:3, 4; 11:3, 4, 27; 12:3, 4; 14:3, 4; 31:5; 33:7. There is one similar mention of sickle in the Book of Mormon, another book The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints believes is additional scripture. Alma 26:5