Fence Sitter wrote:I think the fact that Joseph had to lie to Emma and sneak around her back is a great indication of Emma's true beliefs in Joseph's calling as a prophet.
Is it?
Emma's biographers record that "Emma wanted a blessing from Joseph before he left for Carthage but there had been no time. Joseph told her 'to write out the best blessing [she] could think of and he would sign the same on his return.'.... She wrote what she called 'these desires of my heart.'" The blessing, written in her own hand, still exists and provides a glimpse into Emma's state of mind in the days leading up to her husband's assassination.
"I desire the Spirit of God to know and understand myself, that I desire a fruitful, active mind, that I may be able to comprehend the designs of God, when revealed through his servants without doubting. I desire a spirit of discernment, which is one of the promised blessings of the Holy Ghost.... I desire with all my heart to honor and respect my husband as my head, ever to live in his confidence and by acting in unison with him retain the place which God has given me by his side, and I ask my Heavenly Father that through humility, I may be enabled to overcome that curse which was pronounced upon the daughters of Eve."
In this candid self-appraisal, Emma apparently alludes to her struggles with the plural marriage doctrine and seems to attribute it (rightly or wrongly) to a lack of faith or discernment or humility on her part rather than to error on Joseph's part.
In spite of her difficulties with plural marriage, there is no evidence that Emma ever abandoned her belief in Joseph's prophetic claims. She died calling his name.