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|summary=We know that Joseph placed his own seer stone in his hat to block out the light. Did Joseph place the Nephite interpreters, commonly known today as the "Urim and Thummim," in his hat as well? There is evidence that he did.
 
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|sublink2=Question: Did Joseph ever place the Nephite interpreters ("Urim and Thummim") into his hat?
 
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Revision as of 13:26, 5 May 2017

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The relationship between Joseph Smith's seer stone and the Urim and Thummim

Summary: Joseph Smith used the Nephite Interpreters as well as his own seer stone (both of which were later referred to as "Urim and Thummim") to translate the Book of Mormon.

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The "Urim and Thummim" used by Joseph Smith to translate the "gold plates"


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Joseph Smith used the same "rock in hat" seer stone for translating that he used for "money digging"


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Statements regarding instruments used by Joseph Smith to translate or receive revelation

Summary: Statements related to the Nephite interpreters, seer stones and Urim and Thummim

The seer stone and Nephite interpreters were "apparently interchangable"

Summary: Critics of the Church imply that the use of a seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon is less "believable" than the use of the Nephite interpreters.