Let’s briefly examine some failed prophecies as they serve to remind us of the Nauvoo House failure.
Oliver Cowdery, Blessing, to Joseph Smith, wrote: The Lord make thee as Joseph the Seer, who was of the house of Ephraim, the brother of Manasseh: the Lord do thee good and bring peace and blessings upon thy house as he brought them upon the house of Joseph the Seer, who was raised up of a choice vine from the stem of Jacob through the root of Joseph, even that Joseph who was separated from his brethren — For, like Joseph of old shall he be: he shall save the just from desolation, by the wise counsel of the Almighty
We clearly have seen that Joseph Smith was no SEER, unable to see what lies before him. Smith was not anything like biblical Joseph in Egypt whereby he saved his people and triumphed victoriously. Ultimately, Smith was run out of Nauvoo for a multiplicity of reasons and met his fate at Carthage Jail. The only comparison he shares with biblical Joseph of Egypt is his name.
Oliver Cowdery, Blessing, to Joseph Smith, wrote: In due time shall he go forth toward the north, and by the power of his word shall the deep begin to give way and the ice melt before the sun. By the keys of the Kingdom shall he lead Israel into the land of Zion
No, this will not happen. Smith will not go to the north countries (133:26) and melt ice. Neither will he build the Missouri temple or the Nauvoo House. Fail, fail, fail.
Oliver Cowdery, Blessing, to Joseph Smith, wrote: His learning and wisdom shall astonish the great, for they shall acknowledge that by his intelligence he has far surpassed their learning and their science.
Only in Mormon universities is Smith esteemed as anything great. His understanding of science was rudimentary at most and his translations of Egyptian language was an absolute farce.
Oliver Cowdery, Blessing, to Joseph Smith, wrote: In palaces of governors, rulers and kings shall he be honored, even in his person, for God shall give him power to prevail.
Absolutely false! This was a pipe dream by Smith and was never realized. Smith never entertained leaders or kings and failed to build his Nauvoo House in which to fulfill false prophecies.
Oliver Cowdery, Blessing, to Joseph Smith, wrote: Multitudes, multitudes, shall come to a knowledge of the truth through his ministry, and he shall be welcomed into the presence of kings and the great ones of the earth; for he shall claim his place among the nobles of the earth and shall be reverenced by them.
No, this did not happen. Smith was run out of Nauvoo and shot at Carthage Jail. The prophecy is absolutely false. It never happened. It was never fulfilled. Smith is dead. The revelation and blessing given by Oliver to Joseph is Mormon propaganda.