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If she really were seeing Saturn and it was from God she would have seen many more moons (I believe it's 60+) instead of just touting the common thought of the day. Also, this was the convincing evidence for Bates to let go of his doubts about her and accept her as a 'prophetess', even though what she saw was incorrect. Pretty convenient endorsement!I did a quick search of EGW writings - only 15 references to Jupiter. Mostly having to do with the Greek god Jupiter and not the planet.
Volume 1 of her biography page 113:
The Spirit of God rested upon us in Brother C.'s humble
dwelling, and I was wrapt in a vision of God's glory, and for the
first time had a view of other planets. After I came out of vision I
related what I had seen.--Ibid., p. 239. {1BIO 113.2}
Actually, during the vision, wholly unbeknown to her, she spoke of what was passing before her. J. N. Loughborough recounted in print the description of the meeting as Bates told it to him: {1BIO 113.3}
Mrs. White, while in vision, began to talk about the stars,
giving a glowing description of rosy-tinted belts which she saw
across the surface of some planet, and added, "I see four
moons." {1BIO 113.4}
"Oh," said Elder Bates, "she is viewing Jupiter!"
Then having made motions as though traveling through
space, she began giving a description of belts and rings in their
ever-varying beauty, and said, "I see seven moons." {1BIO 113.5}
Elder Bates exclaimed, "She is describing Saturn." {1BIO 113.6}
Next came the description of Uranus, with its six moons; then
a wonderful description of the "opening heavens," with its
glory, calling it an opening into a region more enlightened. Elder
Bates said that her description far surpassed any account of the
opening heavens he had ever read from any author. {1BIO 113.7}
In CHRIST alone...
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