Difference between revisions of "Joseph Smith and the translation process"

(consolidating content)
m (top: BOT: change ((Navigation BoM}} to {{Navigation:Book of Mormon}}, replaced: {{Navigation Book of Mormon}} → {{Navigation:Book of Mormon}})
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Main Page}}
 
{{Main Page}}
{{Navigation Book of Mormon}}
+
{{Navigation:Book of Mormon}}
  
 
<onlyinclude>
 
<onlyinclude>

Latest revision as of 12:15, 12 April 2024

Articles about the Book of Mormon
Authorship
Translation process
Gold plates
Witnesses
The Bible and the Book of Mormon
Language and the Book of Mormon
Geography
DNA
Anachronisms
Doctrine and teachings
Lamanites
Other


Joseph Smith and the translation process


Research conducted by Royal Skousen and Stanford Carmack on the original text of the Book of Mormon evidences a "tight translation," meaning Joseph simply read the words that appeared in the stones.


A compilation of published statements on the Book of Mormon translation method in both Church and non-Church publications

1829–1835

1836–1840

1841–1845

1846–1900

1900–2000

Which method of Book of Mormon translation is more "believable"?

Summary: Which method is more "believable"? Ultimately, one must accept or reject the idea that the text of the Book of Mormon was revealed to Joseph Smith through revelation, by the "gift and power of God," regardless of the rather unbelievable details of the exact instruments and method used to achieve this.