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Joseph Smith/Seer stones
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Contents
- 1 What is the relationship between Joseph's seer stone and the Urim and Thummim?
- 1.1 Urim and Thummim and seer stones
- 1.1.1
- 1.1.2 Joseph's use of the seer stone as a youth
- 1.1.3 What was the "Urim and Thummim" used by Joseph to translate the plates? Was it the Nephite interpreters or the seer stone?
- 1.1.4 "Rock in hat" used for Book of Mormon translation: Why did Joseph use the same stone for translating that he used for "money digging?"
- 1.1.5 Joseph Fielding Smith did not believe that Joseph used the seer stone to translate the Book of Mormon
- 1.1.6 Interpreter source statements
- 1.1.7 Book of Mormon translation method source quotes
- 1.1.8 The "white stone" that will be given to everyone when they enter the Celestial kingdom.
- 1.1.9 Which method of translation is more "believable": Seer stone or Nephite interpreters?
- 1.1.10 Did Joseph Smith place the Nephite interpreters in his hat?
- 1.1 Urim and Thummim and seer stones
What is the relationship between Joseph's seer stone and the Urim and Thummim?
Urim and Thummim and seer stones
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.