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(See also {{scripture|2|Nephi|25|12}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|3|8}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|13|28,33-34}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|15|1}}; {{scripture||Helaman|8|22-23}}; {{scripture||Helaman|14|12}}; {{scripture||Helaman|16|18}}; {{scripture|3|Nephi|11|10,14}}; {{scripture||Mormon|9|12}}; {{scripture||Ether|3|14}}; {{scripture||Ether|4|7}}; {{scripture||Ether|4|12}}.) | (See also {{scripture|2|Nephi|25|12}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|3|8}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|13|28,33-34}}; {{scripture||Mosiah|15|1}}; {{scripture||Helaman|8|22-23}}; {{scripture||Helaman|14|12}}; {{scripture||Helaman|16|18}}; {{scripture|3|Nephi|11|10,14}}; {{scripture||Mormon|9|12}}; {{scripture||Ether|3|14}}; {{scripture||Ether|4|7}}; {{scripture||Ether|4|12}}.) | ||
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It is simply illogical to conclude that Joseph Smith changed the four passages in 1 Nephi to conform to his supposed changing theological beliefs, but somehow forgot to change all the others.<ref>Because of the significant number of Book of Mormon passages that speak of Jesus as God, the original readings in 1 Nephi are perfectly acceptable in their original form. Royal Skousen, editor of the Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, has recommended that they be restored to their original readings (''Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon'' 4/1: 233).</ref> | It is simply illogical to conclude that Joseph Smith changed the four passages in 1 Nephi to conform to his supposed changing theological beliefs, but somehow forgot to change all the others.<ref>Because of the significant number of Book of Mormon passages that speak of Jesus as God, the original readings in 1 Nephi are perfectly acceptable in their original form. Royal Skousen, editor of the Book of Mormon Critical Text Project, has recommended that they be restored to their original readings (''Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon'' 4/1: 233).</ref> | ||
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+ | Also see [[:Question:_Why_did_Joseph_Smith_change_Mormon_7:7_from_"is"_to_"are"]] | ||
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These changes are clarifications that the passages are speaking of Jesus, not God the Father.
The terms "God," "Everlasting God," and "Eternal Father" are ambiguous since they could properly refer to either the Father or the Son. For example, "Eternal Father" refers to God the Father in Moroni 4:3, Moroni 5:2, and Moroni 10:4, but to God the Son in Mosiah 16:15 and Alma 11:38-39.
The addition of "the Son of" to four passages in 1 Nephi does not change the Book of Mormon's teaching that Jesus Christ is the God of Old Testament Israel. This concept is taught in more than a dozen other passages whose readings remain unchanged from the original manuscripts. For example:
(See also 2 Nephi 25:12; Mosiah 3:8; Mosiah 13:28,33-34; Mosiah 15:1; Helaman 8:22-23; Helaman 14:12; Helaman 16:18; 3 Nephi 11:10,14; Mormon 9:12; Ether 3:14; Ether 4:7; Ether 4:12.)
It is simply illogical to conclude that Joseph Smith changed the four passages in 1 Nephi to conform to his supposed changing theological beliefs, but somehow forgot to change all the others.[1]
Also see Question:_Why_did_Joseph_Smith_change_Mormon_7:7_from_"is"_to_"are"
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