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El Libro de Mormón/Bíblico/El Espíritu Santo
Revisión del 13:50 5 mar 2014 de RogerNicholson (discusión | contribuciones) (RogerNicholson movió la página Libro de Mormón Anacronismos: Espíritu Santo a El Libro de Mormón/Anacronismos/Bíblico/Espíritu Santo)
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Pregunta
¿Por qué el Espíritu Santo se menciona tantas veces en el Libro de Mormón antes de la época de Cristo (e.g., 1 Nephi 10:17) y sin embargo, en el Antiguo Testamento no hay casi ninguna mención del Espíritu Santo, especialmente con respecto a su misión de llevar testigos de la verdad?
Answer
It is interesting to note that the same question arises about Satan in the Old Testament. There is very little information about Satan outside of the first two chapters of Job. Students of the Bible have observed that Satan is much more prevalent and "real" in the New Testament. The typical answer Biblical students give for this is the evolving understanding of doctrine from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Some who are more skeptical say that the New Testament period was perhaps more influenced by spiritual beliefs in devils and spirits than the earlier period.
But for Latter-day Saints there is a different perspective. We know that the knowledge of both Satan and the Holy Ghost has been part of gospel teaching from the time of Adam down. The fact that both are poorly represented in the Old Testament reinforces our belief that many plain and precious things were not adequately handed down to us from ancient times (see 1 Nephi 13:26–40). This was one of the great necessities for the Restoration—to restore the "fulness" of the doctrines and principles of the gospel, because they were not adequately transmitted into our time. The Book of Mormon in its plainness and simplicity, and uncorrupted nature, shows us a clearer picture of what was understood and believed about both Satan and the Holy Ghost by inspired prophets.
Even with these textual losses, the concept of Spirit of the Lord as an independent entity does appear in a handful of passages, including Genesis 1:2; 2 Samuel 23:2; Isaiah 40:13; 48:16; and 59:19.
Similar criticisms are leveled at the Book of Mormon and the Church, because the Book of Mormon reveals the name of Jesus Christ prior to his birth. Again, the answer is, inspired prophets knew a great deal, unfortunately it wasn't adequately transmitted to us before the recovery of the Book of Mormon.
Further reading
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Libro de Mormón "Anacronismos" |
- Anacronismos (pagina general)
- "Adieu"
- Animales
- Cemento
- Monedas
- Brújula
- ADN problemas
- Ladrones de Gadianton como Masones?
- Planchas de “oro”?
- Espíritu Santo
- Jerusalen como sitio del nacimiento de Jesús
- Codigos y concepto legales
- Metales
- Planchas metálicas
- Mulek
- Nombres [Necesita traducción]
- Olivicultura
- Plantas [Necesita traducción]
- Mar Rojo vs Mar de Caña
- Egipcio reformado
- Sátiro [Necesita traducción]
- Serpientes y sequía [Necesita traducción]
- Shiz lucha a respirar
- Sudor y poros del piel
- Nieve
- Templo en el Mundo Nuevo
- Tres dias de oscuridad
- Errores de traducción de la versión KJV
- Arte de guerra
- Ventanas