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''The Desire of Ages'' (''DA'') is a book about the life and teachings of
Jesus Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious ...
, written by the
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pioneer Ellen G. White. It was first published in 1898.


Development and history

Written at Sunnyside Historical Home in
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, Australia, ''DA'' was first published in 1898. It is in the third volume in a five-part series of her writings called the "Conflict of the Ages," that cover biblical material from Genesis to
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. They focus on "the battle raging in the universe between Christ and His angels and Satan and his fallen angels." In the third volume, ''DA'' focuses on the life of Jesus Christ and the love of God as revealed through Christ. While not set out chronologically, ''DA'' covers the entirety of Christ's ministry; from His pre-incarnation to His resurrection and ascension. ''DA'''s compilation emerges from a gradual expansion of writing beginning in 1858.
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, in vision, began receiving revelations concerning "the age-long conflict between
Christ Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religious ...
and Satan". She wrote them down in what we know today as, ''Spiritual Gifts, Volume 1'' (1858). In 1867 and 1877,
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rewrote and expanded upon Christ's life further, forming what we know today as, ''Spirit of Prophecy'', Volumes 2 and 3. In the 1890's, this work expanded still further into three books: ''Thoughts from the Mount of Blessings'' (1896) – on the Sermon on the Mount'','' ''The Desire of Ages'' (1898), ''and Christ's Object Lessons'' (1900) – on
Jesus Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label= Hebrew/ Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religiou ...
' parables. These works, in her own understanding, and in the understanding of many who acknowledge her prophetic gift, were compiled as a result of scenes she was directly shown by God in vision, and from things she was informed to write by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. ''DA'' is considered by them to be an ''inspired'' book, meaning, a book written under the influence and inspiration of God through His Holy Spirit. While officially, Adventists do not consider White's writings to be on the same level as the Bible, many nonetheless consider them to be inspired by the same Holy Spirit which inspired the writers of the Bible. While considered inspired by many Adventists, White did not possess linguistic and grammatical perfection, and she herself acknowledged this. She used editorial assistants to prepare her manuscripts for publication, proofing and critiquing them. These included, e.g., her husband James, a qualified teacher, when compiling the ''Spiritual Gifts'' series, and Marian Davis, her primary editorial assistant in compiling ''DA''. Some consider her use of assistants as a mark against her prophetic gift. More controversial was her practice of unacknowledged use of material from contemporary writers on the Gospels and the life of Christ in her writing ''DA'' and especially in her own pre-''DA'' materials. This became such an issue in the 1970s and early 1980s, that the Adventist General Conference commissioned a major study by Fred Veltman to examine the extent and nature of White's literary dependence in writing on the life of Christ. His full 2,561-page report of the "'Life of Christ Research Project" is available online, along with an abridged edition. After eight years examining fifteen, randomly selected ''DA'' chapters for evidence of literary dependence, Veltman concluded, "On an average we may say that 31.4 percent of the ''DA'' text is dependent to some extent on literary sources." Originally'', DA'' was to be two books: ''Christ of Bethlehem: Our Brother'' and ''Christ of Calvary: Our Sacrifice.'' It was eventually published as one book, ''The Desire of Ages.'' Its title was based on the language of Haggai 2:7: "And I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, saith the Lord of hosts." (KJV).


Posthumous publications

Since White's death in 1915, the
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published or authorized the publication of the following editions or selections from ''DA'': * ''We Have Seen His Star'' (1951), 70 pp.  Selected from ''DA''. * ''Lord Is Risen'' (1952), 96 pp. Selected from ''DA''.   * ''I Will Raise Him Up'' (1973), 23 pp. Selected from ''DA''. * ''Man Of Destiny'' (1981), 734 pp. Edition of ''DA''. * ''Message From Calvary'' (1981), 64 pp. Four chapters from ''DA''. * ''From Heaven With Love'' (1984), 556 pp. Condensed version of ''DA''. * ''Prophet Without Honor'' (1984), 408 pp. Selected from ''DA''. * ''The Desire Of Ages'' (1990), 2 vols: bk. 1 ''From Heaven With Love''; bk. 2 The Destiny Of The World Decided. * ''Messiah: A Contemporary Adaptation Of The Classic Work On Jesus' Life, The Desire Of Ages'' (2002), 447 pp. Modern paraphrase of ''DA''. * ''Story Of Jesus: From The Manger To The Throne'' (2003), 141 pp.  Adaptation of ''DA'' for children.


See also

* ''
Steps to Christ ''Steps to Christ'' is a book written by Ellen G. White, pioneer and prophetess of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It was first published in 1892 by Fleming H. Revell Company. The copyright was purchased by Seventh-day Adventist publisher Revi ...
'' * '' Conflict of the Ages'' *
Teachings of Ellen White Ellen G. White, one of the co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was extremely influential on the church, which considers her a prophet, understood today as an expression of the New Testament spiritual gift of prophecy. She was a volumi ...
*
Ellen G. White bibliography Ellen G. White (November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915), one of the founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, is identified as author of about 155 books, about 5,000 periodical articles, and 200 pamphlets. Books The books that identify White as ...


Notes


Sources

* Arthur L. White, ''Ellen G. White: The Australian Years, 1891–1900''. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1983, ch. 32


External links

*
The Desire of Ages
' online at the
Ellen G. White Estate Ellen Gould White ( née Harmon; November 26, 1827 – July 16, 1915) was an American woman author and co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Along with other Adventist leaders such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, she ...
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