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Revisión del 20:36 4 oct 2017
José Smith como profeta
Saltar a subtema:
- Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War
- Joseph Smith's Rocky Mountain prophecy
- Mormon belief that the original Garden of Eden was located in Missouri
- The Mormon temple to be built in Independence, Missouri
- Joseph Smith: Alleged false prophecies
- Biblical Keys for Discerning True and False Prophets
- The White Horse Prophecy
- Response to claims made in One Nation Under Gods, "Appendix B: Failed Joseph Smith Prophecies"
Joseph Smith/As a prophet/Civil War Joseph Smith/As a prophet/Rocky Mountain prophecy Joseph Smith/As a prophet/Garden of Eden in Missouri Temples/The Mormon temple to be built in Independence, Missouri
José Smith: Presuntas profecías falsas
Saltar a subtema:
- Pregunta: ¿José Smith falla en la "prueba profética" que se encuentra en Deuteronomio 18?
- Question: Are there not supposed to be any more prophets after Christ's day?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith prophesy that he couldn't be killed within 5 years of August 1843?
- Question: Why did Joseph Smith say that David Patten would serve a mission when he was killed only six months later?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith state that the moon was inhabited, and that it's inhabitants were dressed like Quakers?
- Question: Did Joseph utter a false prophecy and show disregard for the Word of Wisdom in telling Orson Hyde that he would drink wine with him in Palestine?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith claim at one time that Kirtland Safety Society notes would be "as good as gold"?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith give a false prophecy by claiming that queens would pay respect to the Relief Society within ten years?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith prophesy that Jesus Christ would return in 1890?
- Question: Was a "forged" prophecy about Stephen A. Douglas added to the History of the Church?
- Question: Why did Joseph prophesy that the wicked "of this generation" would be swept from the face of the land and the Lost Ten tribes would be gathered?
- Question: Why did Joseph Smith claim that Thomas B. Marsh, who later apostatized, would be "exalted," and that he would preach "unto the ends of the earth"?
- Question: Why did Joseph describe the United Order in revelation as "everlasting" and "immutable and unchangeable" until Jesus comes?
- Question: Did Joseph Smith prophesy that Zion, in Jackson County, Missouri, would be redeemed by September 1836?
- Question: Was Joseph Smith's prophecy that the Independence, Missouri temple "shall be reared in this generation" a failed prophecy?
Biblical Keys for Discerning True and False Prophets Joseph Smith/Prophecies/White Horse prophecy Criticism of Mormonism/Books/One Nation Under Gods/Index/Appendix B