1997

February 1997

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Faith of Our Fathers

    Joseph B. Wirthlin

  • Fire on the Prairie

    Rebecca Todd

  • Friend to Friend

    Janet Peterson and Glenn L. Pace

  • Sharing Time: My Gospel Standards

    Karen Ashton

  • Funstuf

    • Articles of Faith Word Maze 3

      La Ree Graves

    • Who Was This Prophet?

      JennaVee Allgrunn

  • Even for Me?

    Cindy A. Johnson

  • Lorna Wilson of Preston, Lancashire, England

    Melvin Leavitt

  • Peace in America

  • Canadian Pioneers (Part Two)

    Paula Hunt

  • Follow the Prophet

    Duane E. Hiatt

  • Cassi’s Hearts

    Jill Campbell

  • Kitchen Krafts

    Julie Wardell

  • For Little Friends

    • It’s the Law

      T. S. Hettinger

    • Heart Gift Box

      Kathy H. Stephens

    • Party for the Birds

      Arline Rose

    • Good Books for Little Friends

    • Raggedy Ann Salad

      Lee Nelson

  • Trying to Be Like Jesus Christ

    • Cady’s Loving Heart

      Susie Waldrom

  • David O. McKay: A Visit with the Queen

    Susan Arrington Madsen

  • Choose the Right

    Vivian Paulsen

  • Old-Fashioned Valentines

    Rebecca Todd

  • A Father’s Charity

    Jackie Johansen

  • The Answer

    Jane McBride Choate

  • Childviews—Your Pioneer Art: Missionary Log—Star Date 550

    Matthew R. Durrant

  • Obtaining the Plates

Who Was This Prophet?
February 1997


“Who Was This Prophet?” Friend, Feb. 1997, 23

Who Was This Prophet?

By JennaVee Allgrunn

He lived in the city of Zion.

He was Noah’s great-grandfather.

He and his city were so righteous that they were taken up into heaven.

Answer:

  • Enoch (You can read more about him and the city of Zion in Moses 6:21–47; Moses 7:2–4, 10–21; Moses 8:5, 8–9.)