Table of Contents
- 1 Is Joseph Smith considered a prophet?
- 2 Is Joseph Smith mentioned in the Holy Bible?
- 3 Who is the Mormon prophet?
- 4 Who translated the Bible with Joseph Smith?
- 5 Did Joseph Smith translate the Book of Revelation?
- 6 Is there any evidence in the Bible about Joseph Smith’s calling?
- 7 Where does Lehi quote Joseph in the Bible?
Is Joseph Smith considered a prophet?
Smith attracted thousands of devoted followers before his death in 1844, and millions in the century that followed. Among Mormons, he is regarded as a prophet on par with Moses and Elijah.
Is Joseph Smith mentioned in the Holy Bible?
When we search the scriptures with an eye of faith, we can find many other references to the Prophet Joseph Smith. One of these is found in Isaiah 29.
When did Joseph Smith became a prophet?
September 21, 1823
The young Prophet, now 17 years of age, wondered what awaited him. On the evening of September 21, 1823, he prayed earnestly for direction and for forgiveness of his youthful “sins and follies” (Joseph Smith—History 1:29).
Why is Joseph Smith a prophet?
Through this experience and many others that followed, the Lord chose Joseph to be His prophet and to restore the gospel of Jesus Christ and His Church to the earth. As Joseph Smith proved his worthiness, he was given a divine mission as a prophet of God.
Who is the Mormon prophet?
Russell M. Nelson
Russell M. Nelson is the current president and prophet of the Church. Russell M. Nelson, 17th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Who translated the Bible with Joseph Smith?
The scribes who assisted Joseph Smith in the Bible revision included Oliver Cowdery, John Whitmer, Emma Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, and apparently Jesse Gause. (“Revelation, 15 March 1832 [D&C 81],” Historical Introduction, josephsmithpapers.org.)
Was Joseph Smith commanded to translate the Bible?
Joseph Smith did not take it upon himself to revise and translate the Bible; he was commanded and appointed by the Lord to do the work. “Wherefore, I give unto you that ye may now translate it, that ye may be prepared for the things to come.” (D&C 45:60–61.)
Is the angel Moroni mentioned in the Bible?
Because of his instrumentality in the restoration of the gospel, Moroni is commonly identified by Latter Day Saints as the angel mentioned in Revelation 14:6, “having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.”
Did Joseph Smith translate the Book of Revelation?
The best example of Joseph Smith’s providing an explanation of the book of Revelation is in Doctrine and Covenants 77. The Prophet said that this explanation was revealed to him while he was engaged in his inspired translation of the Bible (see D&C 77, section introduction).
Is there any evidence in the Bible about Joseph Smith’s calling?
“Prophecies in the Bible about Joseph Smith,” Ensign, Jan. 1989, 20 I am sometimes asked if there is any evidence in the Bible that foretells the divine calling of the Prophet Joseph Smith. I usually reply that the only sure evidence of the Prophet Joseph Smith’s divine calling is a personal witness from the Holy Ghost.
What was Joseph Smith’s “new translation of the Bible?
This revelation marked the beginning of Joseph Smith’s efforts to prepare an inspired revision or translation of the Bible. For the next three years, Joseph worked on his “new translation of the Bible” with Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and other scribes, considering the project a “branch of [his] calling” as a prophet of God. 1
What happened to Joseph Smith’s manuscripts after he died?
After Joseph Smith’s death, the Bible translation manuscripts remained with his wife Emma until she gave them to her son Joseph Smith III, who led the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Where does Lehi quote Joseph in the Bible?
Lehi quoted it when he found it on the plates of brass. (See 2 Ne. 3:6–21 .) It should not be surprising to find the Prophet Joseph spoken of in the scriptures.