10. Evidence of Ancient faith…
Second Questioner: But are there not too many
differences in various human cultures to see any
divine design?
The Disciple: Such differences are actually only local
letters in an alphabet of affinity, which, over and over
again, spell out purpose, hope, and divine design.
Your assertion in the form of a question is the other
side of another assumption: some say that cultural
similarities are causes to conclude that man is alone.
But one must not mistake the fragments of original
faith for evidence against that faith.
11. Doctrinal Debris: P 52
(John 18:31-33, 37-38)
117-138 CE
One must recognize
doctrinal debris for what
it is-remnants of
revealed religion, pieces
of powerful principles
that are as traceable as
pieces of ancient
pottery. Neal A.
Maxwell, Deposition of
a Disciple, p.78 - 79
13. The Whole Truth…
One cannot survive in such an age either ifOne cannot survive in such an age either if
he tries to build his spirituality with merehe tries to build his spirituality with mere
fragments of the faith, with doctrinal debrisfragments of the faith, with doctrinal debris
from other ages.from other ages. He must have the wholeHe must have the whole
truth (and nothing but the truth) as thetruth (and nothing but the truth) as the
foundation stones of his spirituality.foundation stones of his spirituality.
Otherwise, he can become very confusedOtherwise, he can become very confused
about what truly matters. Neal A. Maxwell,about what truly matters. Neal A. Maxwell,
Wherefore, Ye Must Press Forward, p.18Wherefore, Ye Must Press Forward, p.18
14. The Word of the Lord
D&C 68:3-6
D&C 18:34-36
2 Tim. 3:15-17
John 5:39
Matt. 22:29
The word scripture means a writing, and
is used to denote a writing recognized by
the Church as sacred and inspired. It is so
applied to the books of the O.T. by the
writers of the N.T.
16. A Restoration of Truth….Margaret barkerA Restoration of Truth….Margaret barker
Old Testament ScholarOld Testament Scholar
Temple theology traces the roots of
Christian theology back into the first
Temple, destroyed by the cultural revolution
in the time of King Josiah at the end of the
seventh century BCE. Refugees from the
purges settled in Egypt and Arabia.
17. A Restoration of Truth….Margaret barkerA Restoration of Truth….Margaret barker
Old Testament ScholarOld Testament Scholar
From widely scattered surviving fragments,
it is possible to reconstruct the world
view of the first Christians, and to restore
to their original setting such key concepts as
the Messiah, divine Sonship, covenant,
atonement, resurrection, incarnation, the
Second Coming and the Kingdom of God.
18. Israel’s Second God…
There were many in first-century Palestine who
still retained a world-view derived from the more
ancient religion of Israel [that of the First Temple]
in which there was a High God and several Sons
of God, one of whom was Yahweh, the Holy One
of Israel. Yahweh, the Lord, could be manifested
on earth in human form, as an angel or in the
Davidic king. It was as a manifestation of Yahweh,
the Son of God, that Jesus was acknowledged as
Son of God, Messiah and Lord. Margaret Barker
21. For an account of the process by which
the books of the O.T. and N.T. came to be
recognized as scripture, see Canon.
Latter-day revelation identifies scripture as
that which is spoken under the influence
of the Holy Ghost (D&C 68:1–4).
(Bible Dictionary | S Scripture:Entry)
22. Canon. A word of Greek origin,
originally meaning "a rod for testing
straightness," now used to denote the
authoritative collection of the sacred
books used by the true believers in
Christ. In The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, the canonical books
are called standard works.
23. The history of the process by which the books of
the Bible were collected and recognized as a
sacred authority is almost hidden in obscurity.
There are several legends extant and these may
have some truth in them, but certainly are not
complete or totally accurate. Though many of
the details have not been preserved, we know
that the servants of the Lord have been
commanded to keep records even from the
earliest times, and that those records have been
revered by the faithful and handed down from
generation to generation.
(Bible Dictionary | C Canon:Entry)
24. 33 Then Pilate
entered into the
judgment hall again,
and called Jesus, and
said unto him, Art
thou the King of the
Jews?
(New Testament | John
18:33)
25. What is truth?
37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou
a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest
that I am a king. To this end was I born,
and for this cause came I into the world,
that I should bear witness unto the truth.
Every one that is of the truth heareth my
voice.
38 Pilate saith unto him, What is truth?
(New Testament | John 18:37 - 38)
26.
27. Conference ReportsConference Reports
Church PublicationsChurch Publications
Writings of ProphetsWritings of Prophets
and Apostlesand Apostles
Writings of ChurchWritings of Church
MembersMembers
Canonized Scripture…Canonized Scripture…
Apocrypha….Apocrypha….
Lost Books?...Lost Books?...
Psuedopigrapha…Psuedopigrapha…
College text booksCollege text books
Personal RevelationPersonal Revelation
(Holy Ghost)(Holy Ghost)
FacebookFacebook
Truth… Mostly true …Some Truth….. Fiction…Truth… Mostly true …Some Truth….. Fiction…
Aggie Bulls Eye of TruthAggie Bulls Eye of Truth
28.
29. Oliver Cowdery
Singular is the providence by which this
ancient record fell into the hands of the
servant of the Lord, Joseph Smith."
30.
31. The Book of Abraham
The Book of Abraham is a partial translation of
some ancient writings that came into the hands of
Joseph Smith in July, 1835. "On the 3rd of July,
Michael H. Chandler came to Kirtland to exhibit
some Egyptian mummies," the Prophet wrote.
"There were four human figures, together with
some two or more rolls of papyrus covered with
hieroglyphic figures and devices." Again, Joseph
Smith recorded:
32. Abraham Scroll
Soon after this, some of the Saints at Kirtland purchased
the mummies and papyrus . . . and with W. W. Phelps and
Oliver Cowdery as scribes, I commenced the translation of
some of the characters or hieroglyphics, and much to ourmuch to our
joy found that one of the rolls contained the writings ofjoy found that one of the rolls contained the writings of
Abraham, another the writings of Joseph of EgyptAbraham, another the writings of Joseph of Egypt,
etc.,-a more full account of which will appear in its place,
as I proceed to examine or unfold them. Truly we can say,
the Lord is beginning to reveal the abundance of peace and
truth. Hyrum L. Andrus, Doctrinal Commentary on the
Pearl of Great Price, p.11 - 12
33.
34. Joseph Smith Oct. 15, 1843
"I believe the Bible as it read when it came
from the pen of the original writers.
Ignorant translators, careless transcribers, or
designing and corrupt priests have
committed many errors."fn
(Robert J. Matthews, A Bible! A Bible!
[Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1990], 13.)
35.
36. Apostasy Specifics
Plain and Precious Truths
Dueteronomists- Anthropomorphic God
Intimate personal Heavenly Father
Names of the Father and the Son
Nature of God Moses 1:39
Bible in ancient non common languages
37.
38. Apocrypha comes from the Greek word
πόκρυφα, which meansἀ those having been
hidden away. The general term is usually
applied to the books that were considered by
the Church as useful, but not divinely inspired.
39. Apocrypha
Secret or hidden. By this word is generally meant
those sacred books of the Jewish people which
were not included in the Hebrew Bible (see
Canon). They are valuable as forming a link
connecting the Old and New Testaments, and are
regarded in the Church as useful reading,
although not all the books are of equal value.
(Bible Dictionary | AApocrypha:Entry)
40. Apocrypha
They are the subject of a revelation
recorded in D&C 91, in which it is stated
that the contents are mostly correct, but
with many interpolations by man. Among
these books the following are of special
value:
41. The First Book of Esdras
The Book of Tobit
The Book of Judith (fiction)
The rest of the chapters of the Book of Esther
The Wisdom of Solomon
The Wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach, or Ecclesiasticus
The Book of Baruch
Epistle of Jeremy
The Song of the Three Children. Purports to be the song
sung by Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego
The History of Susanna
Bel and the Dragon
The Prayer of Manasses
The First Book of the Maccabees
The Second Book of the Maccabees
42. The books mentioned above taken together
make up what is generally known as the
Apocrypha. They are frequently printed along
with the canonical scriptures. The Roman
Church regards as part of the canon the books of
Tobit, Judith, Wisd., Ecclus., Baruch, 1 and 2
Macc., and the additions to Daniel and Esther.
Besides these books, there are other Jewish
apocryphal writings. The chief are the Psalms of
Solomon, the Book of EnochBook of Enoch, the Apocalypse of
Baruch, the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs,
the Assumption of Moses, the Book of JubileesAssumption of Moses, the Book of Jubilees,
and the Sibylline Oracles.(Bible Dictionary | A
Apocrypha:Entry)
43. Lost Books.
The so-called lost books of the
Bible are those documents that are
mentioned in the Bible in such a
way that it is evident they were
considered authentic and valuable,
but that are not found in the Bible
today. Sometimes called missing
scripture, they consist of at least
the following:
44. Book of the Wars of the Lord (Num. 21:14);
Book of Jasher (Josh. 10:13; 2 Sam. 1:18);
Book of the acts of Solomon (1 Kgs. 11:41);
Book of Samuel the seer (1 Chr. 29:29);
Book of Gad the seer (1 Chr. 29:29);
Book of Nathan the prophet (1 Chr. 29:29; 2 Chr. 9:29);
Prophecy of Ahijah (2 Chr. 9:29);
Visions of Iddo the seer (2 Chr. 9:29; 12:15; 13:22);
Book of Shemaiah (2 Chr. 12:15);
Book of Jehu (2 Chr. 20:34);
Sayings of the seers (2 Chr. 33:19);
An epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, earlier than our present
1 Corinthians (1 Cor. 5:9);
Possibly an earlier epistle to the Ephesians (Eph. 3:3);
An epistle to the Church at Laodicea (Col. 4:16);
45. Prophecies of Enoch, known to Jude (Jude 1:14).
The Book of Mormon makes reference to writings
of O.T. times and connection that are not found in
the Bible, the Book of Mormon, or in any other
known source. These writings are of Zenock,
Zenos, and Neum (1 Ne. 19:10; Alma 33:3–17).
An extensive prophecy by Joseph in Egypt (which
is not in the Bible) is also apparent from 2 Ne. 3:4–
22, and a prophecy of Jacob (not found in the
Bible) is given in Alma 46:24–26. These writings
were evidently contained on the plates of brass
spoken of in the Book of Mormon (1 Ne. 5:10–13).
(Bible Dictionary | L Lost Books:Entry)
46.
47.
48. Pseudepigrapha are falsely attributed works, texts
whose claimed authorship is unfounded; a work,
simply, "whose real author attributed it to a figure
of the past."[1]
The word "pseudepigrapha" (from the
Greek: ψευδής, pseudēs, "false" and πιγραφή,ἐ
epigraphē, "inscription";
The Book of Enoch is an example of a
pseudepigraph; no Hebrew scholars would ascribe
its authorship to Enoch,
49. The term gnostic gospels refers to gnostic
collections of writings about the teachings of
Jesus, written from the 2nd - 4th century AD.[1]
These gospels are not accepted by most
mainstream Christians as part of the standard
Biblical canon. Rather, they are part of what is
called the New Testament apocrypha
50.
51.
52. Nag Hammadi is best known for being the site
where local farmers found a sealed earthenware
jar containing thirteen leather-bound papyrus
codices, together with pages torn from another
book, in December 1945. The farmers burned
one of the books and parts of a second
(including its cover). Thus twelve of these books
(one missing its cover) and the loose pages
survive[1]
. The writings in these codices, dating
back to the 2nd century AD,[2]
comprised 52
mostly Gnostic tractates (treatises)
53.
54. Though there are many documents that could
be included among the gnostic gospels, the
term most commonly refers to the following:
Gospel of Mary (recovered in 1896)[23]
Gospel of Thomas (versions found in
Oxyrhynchus, Egypt in 1898, and again in the
Nag Hammadi Library)[24]
Gospel of Truth (Nag Hammadi Library)
Gospel of Philip (Nag Hammadi Library)
Gospel of Judas (recovered via the
antiquities black market in 1983, and then
reconstructed in 2006)
55.
56. Non canonical books are texts of uncertain
authenticity, or writings where the work is
seriously questioned. Given that different
denominations have different ideas about what
constitutes canonical scripture, there are
several different versions of the apocrypha
57.
58.
59. The Dead Sea scrolls consist of about 900
documents, including texts from the
Hebrew Bible, discovered between 1947 and
1956 in eleven caves in and around the
Qumran Wadi near the ruins of the ancient
settlement of Khirbet Qumran, on the
northwest shore of the Dead Sea.
The texts are of great religious and historical
significance, as they include some of the only
known surviving copies of Biblical documents
made before 100 B.C.
60.
61.
62. The Dead Sea Scrolls are traditionally divided
into three groups: "Biblical" manuscripts
(copies of texts from the Hebrew Bible), which
comprise roughly 40% of the identified scrolls;
"Apocryphal" or "Pseudepigraphical"
manuscripts (known documents from the
Second Temple Period like Enoch, Jubilees,
Tobit, Sirach, non-canonical psalms, etc., that
were not ultimately canonized in the
Hebrew Bible), which comprise roughly 30%
of the identified scrolls; and "Sectarian"
manuscripts
63. The Pearl of Great PriceThe Pearl of Great Price
10 But this generation shall have my word
through you;
D&C 5:10
64. Protected Texts…
56 Thou shalt ask, and
my scriptures shall be
given as I have
appointed, and they
shall be preserved in
safety;
(Doctrine and
Covenants | Section
42:56)
65. Given to the Women for safeGiven to the Women for safe
Keeping…Keeping…
Emma carried with her the manuscripts of
Joseph's translation of the Bible in two
cotton bags tied under her long skirt which
she received from Ann Scott. Ann had
received the manuscripts from the Prophet's
secretary James Mulholland (James giving
the manuscripts to Ann in hopes the mobs
wouldn't search her).
66. JST Manuscript PreservedJST Manuscript Preserved
1831-38 Joseph Retained Manuscript
1839 Hidden Under Emma’s Skirt Fleeing
Missouri Persecution
1844-1867 Emma Smith False Bottom of
Blanket Chest
1845 Bernhisal Manuscript
1867 RLDS Publishes Inspired Version
67. Writing to her son Joseph the III EmmaWriting to her son Joseph the III Emma
said:said:
Now as regards the M of the New
Translation if you wish to keep them you
may do so, but if not I would like to have
them. I have often thought the reason why
our house did not burn down when it has
been so often on fire was because of them,
and I still feel there is a sacredness attached
to them.(Emma Smith Bidamon to Joseph Smith III, 2
Dec. 1867, Emma Smith Papers, P4. f39, Community of
Christ Library Archives.)
68. RLDS Church Keeps themRLDS Church Keeps them
Safe…Safe…
1867 RLDS Church Retains Manuscript
Plano Ill. Herald House Publishing
Joseph III sends a copy to Orson Pratt
1878 Orson Pratt Worked on Revision of
the Pearl of great Price
1881 RLDS Headquarters moves to Lamoni
Iowa
69.
70. Whitmer Home damaged…Whitmer Home damaged…
In June of 1878 the David Whitmer home was
badly damaged by a tornado. The local paper
stated: "Language is too poor to adequately
describe the desolation and ruin of Richmond.
Within a few moments, a third of the town was
made desolate. Five hundred persons made
homeless with many of them left penniless.
Richmond is in grief and mourning.
71. The small room shown as
one story on the northeast
corner of the house is the
room in which David
Whitmer kept the trunk
which held the original
Book of Mormon
manuscript [which had
been entrusted to his care
upon the death of Oliver
Cowdery in 1850]. After the
tornado damage, David
Whitmer's house was
rebuilt just as it had been
before. A business building
is now on the site of the
David Whitmer home
72. We have buried twelve bodies of our
good citizens. . . . [Speaking of the David
Whitmer home] the buildings all around
it were torn to atoms, it is an interesting
fact that the room in which the original
manuscript of the Book of Mormon was
kept was uninjured, although the
building itself was damaged. . . ." - The
Ray Chronicle, June 3, 1878.
73. David Whitmer later made the statement:
"While I was camping around here in a tent, all
my effects exposed to the weather, everything in
my trunk became moldy, but the manuscript
was preserved, not even being discolored." The
old stagecoach trunk, with the historic
manuscript, and other valuable writings and
mementos, was turned over on April 18, 1903,
to the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints
[now known as the Community of Christ], at Independence,
Missouri. The manuscript is housed in the Community of Christ
Archives. - Peal Wilcox, The Latter Day Saints on the Missouri
Frontier.
74. Whitmer Family Documents…
1903 RLDS Church Recieves Book of
Mormons Printers manuscript, OT3, John
Whitmers manuscript history, fragment of
paper containing Book of Mormon
Characters, Manuscript copies intended for
the Book of Commandments
75. January 5, 1907 Fire!
A devastating fire destroyed Herald
publishing in Lamoni Iowa
(Church historian had moved many records
to his personal office for some research…)
7:40 AM The vault was not yet open for
business it contained the Book of Mormon
Manuscript and the JST. The were preseved.
76. RLDS Archives in Independence
1996 Ron Romig and RLDS Steve
Sorenson LDS Archivists Preservation
Project…
1979 Deseret Book Company Negotiated
A signed agreement authorizing 600 verse
revisions into the LDS Edition of the
Standard Works, with footnotes and
appendix.
79. The Books of the Pearl of GreatThe Books of the Pearl of Great
PricePrice
Selections from the Book of Mosesthe Book of Moses
The Book of AbrahamThe Book of Abraham (Abr.)(Abr.)
Facsimile No. 1Facsimile No. 1
Facsimile No. 2Facsimile No. 2
Facsimile No. 3Facsimile No. 3
Joseph Smith—MatthewJoseph Smith—Matthew (JS-M)(JS-M)
Joseph Smith—HistoryJoseph Smith—History (JS-H)(JS-H)
Articles of FaithArticles of Faith (A of F)(A of F)
80. Soon after the Church was organized on 6 April
1830, the Lord commanded the Prophet Joseph
Smith to begin an inspired translation, or
revision, of the King James Version of the
Bible. Today this inspired revision, which the
Prophet worked on until the time of his death, is
known as the Joseph Smith Translation. The
Prophet Joseph Smith restored to the Bible
“many parts which are plain and most precious;
and also many covenants of the Lord [which
were] taken away”
(1 Nephi 13:26; see also 1 Nephi 13:39–40).
81. The first nineteen pages, revealed between June
1830 and the end of that year, contain his
revision of the first few chapters of Genesis.
When the Pearl of Great Price was created in
1851, those Genesis chapters were included in
it, and they’re still there today. It is the Book of
Moses.
83. Joseph Smith retranslated theJoseph Smith retranslated the
BibleBible
26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy
Ghost, whom the Father will send in my
name, he shall teach you all things, and
bring all things to your remembrance,
whatsoever I have said unto you.
(New Testament | John 14:26)
84. John Johnson FarmJohn Johnson Farm
Joseph Smith and
Sidney Rigdon Work
on the Translation of
the Bible
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90. Selections from the Book ofSelections from the Book of
MosesMoses
. An extract from the book of Genesis of
Joseph Smith's Translation of the Bible,
which he began in June 1830. See History
of the Church, vol. 1, pp. 98–101, 131–139.
(Pearl of Great Price | Preface
Introduction:5)
97. The Book of Abraham.The Book of Abraham.
A translation from some Egyptian papyri that
came into the hands of Joseph Smith in 1835,
containing writings of the patriarch Abraham. The
translation was published serially in the Times and
Seasons beginning March 1, 1842, at Nauvoo,
Illinois. See History of the Church, vol. 4, pp.
519–534.
(Pearl of Great Price | Preface Introduction:6)
98. How Did the Church Obtain the Book ofHow Did the Church Obtain the Book of
Abraham?Abraham?
On 3 July 1835 a man named Michael Chandler brought
four Egyptian mummies and several papyrus scrolls of
ancient Egyptian writings to Kirtland, Ohio. The
mummies and papyri had been discovered in Egypt several
years earlier by Antonio Lebolo. Kirtland was one of many
stops in the eastern United States for Chandler’s
mummy exhibition. Chandler was offering the mummies
and rolls of papyrus for sale and, at the urging of the
Prophet Joseph Smith, several members of the Church
donated money to purchase them. In a statement dated 5
July 1835, Joseph Smith, declaring the importance of these
ancient Egyptian writings, recorded:
99. “I commenced the translation of some of
the characters or hieroglyphics, and much
to our joy found that one of the rolls
contained the writings of Abraham. . . .
Truly we can say, the Lord is beginning to
reveal the abundance of peace and truth”
(History of the Church, 2:236).
100. Joseph Smith’s Office RedJoseph Smith’s Office Red
Brick Store in NauvooBrick Store in Nauvoo
101.
102. Oliver Cowdery
Singular is the providence by which this
ancient record fell into the hands of the
servant of the Lord, Joseph Smith."
103.
104. The Book of Abraham
The Book of Abraham is a partial translation of
some ancient writings that came into the hands of
Joseph Smith in July, 1835. "On the 3rd of July,
Michael H. Chandler came to Kirtland to exhibit
some Egyptian mummies," the Prophet wrote.
"There were four human figures, together with
some two or more rolls of papyrus covered with
hieroglyphic figures and devices." Again, Joseph
Smith recorded:
105.
106. Abraham Scroll
Soon after this, some of the Saints at Kirtland purchased
the mummies and papyrus . . . and with W. W. Phelps and
Oliver Cowdery as scribes, I commenced the translation of
some of the characters or hieroglyphics, and much to ourmuch to our
joy found that one of the rolls contained the writings ofjoy found that one of the rolls contained the writings of
Abraham, another the writings of Joseph of EgyptAbraham, another the writings of Joseph of Egypt,
etc.,-a more full account of which will appear in its place,
as I proceed to examine or unfold them. Truly we can say,
the Lord is beginning to reveal the abundance of peace and
truth. Hyrum L. Andrus, Doctrinal Commentary on the
Pearl of Great Price, p.11 - 12
107. Oliver Cowdery to William Frye
Upon the subject of the Egyptian records, or rather
the writings of Abraham and Joseph, I may say a
few words. This record is beautifully written on
papyrus with black, and a small part, red ink or
paint, in perfect preservation. The characters are
such as you find upon the coffins of mummies,
hieroglyphics, &c. with many characters or letters
exactly like the present, (although probably not
quite so square,) form of the Hebrew without
points.
108. Oliver Cowdery to William Frey
These records were obtained from one of the
catacombs in Egypt, near the place where once
stood the renowned city of Thebes, by the
celebrated French traveller Antonio Lebolo, in the
year 1831. He procured license from Mehemet
Ali, then Viceroy of Egypt, under the protection of
Chevalier Drovetti, the French Consul, in the year
1828; employed 433 men four months and two
days, (if I understand correctly, Egyptian or
Turkish soldiers,) at from four to six cents per
diem, each man; entered the catacomb June 7th,
1831, and obtained eleven mummies.
109. Oliver Cowdery to William Frey
There were several hundred mummies in the same
catacomb: about one hundred embalmed after the
first order, and deposited and placed in niches, and
two or three hundred after the second and third
order, and laid upon the floor or bottom of the
grand cavity, the two last orders of embalmed
were so decayed that they could not be removed,
and only eleven of the first, found in niches.
Hyrum L. Andrus, Doctrinal Commentary on the
Pearl of Great Price, p.13
110. Parley P. Pratt Published the Book of
Abraham in England
One of the mummies, on being unrolled,
had underneath the cloths in which it was
wrapped, lying upon the breast, a roll of
papyrus, in an excellent state of
preservation, written in Egyptian character,
and illustrated in the manner of our
engraving
111. The record is now in course of translation
by means of the Urim and Thummim, and
proves to be a record written partly by the
father of the faithful, Abraham, and finished
by Joseph when in Egypt. After his death, it
is supposed they were preserved in the
family of the Pharaohs and afterwards hid
up with the embalmed body of the female
upon whom they were found.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116. Joseph Smith—Matthew.Joseph Smith—Matthew.
An extract from the
testimony of
Matthew in Joseph
Smith's Translation
of the Bible. See
Doctrine and
Covenants 45:60–
61 for the divine
injunction to begin
the translation of
the New Testament.
117. Joseph Smith—History.Joseph Smith—History.
Excerpts from Joseph Smith's official testimony
and history, which he prepared in 1838, and which
was published serially in the Times and Seasons in
Nauvoo, Illinois, beginning on March 15, 1842.
See History of the Church, vol. 1, pp. 1–44, for the
complete account.
(Pearl of Great Price | Preface Introduction:8)
118.
119.
120.
121. Other Scripture- 2 Nephi 29:6-14
6 Thou fool, that shall say: A Bible, we
have got a Bible, and we need no more
Bible. Have ye obtained a Bible save it
were by the Jews?
122. Other Scripture
7 Know ye not that there are more nations
than one? Know ye not that I, the Lord
your God, have created all men, and that I
remember those who are upon the isles of
the sea; and that I rule in the heavens above
and in the earth beneath; and I bring forth
my word unto the children of men, yea,
even upon all the nations of the earth?
123. Other Scripture
8 Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye
shall receive more of my word? Know ye
not that the testimony of two nations is a
witness unto you that I am God, that I
remember one nation like unto another?
Wherefore, I speak the same words unto
one nation like unto another. And when the
two nations shall run together the testimony
of the two nations shall run together also.
124. 19 And if any man shall take away from
the words of the book of this prophecy, God
shall take away his part out of the book of
life, and out of the holy city, and from the
things which are written in this book.
(New Testament | Revelation 22:19)
125. 3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that
hear the words of this prophecy, and keep
those things which are written therein: for
the time is at hand.
(New Testament | Revelation 1:3)
126. 2 Ye shall not add unto the word which I
command you, neither shall ye diminish
ought from it, that ye may keep the
commandments of the LORD your God
which I command you.
(Old Testament | Deuteronomy 4:2)
127. Other Scripture
9 And I do this that I may prove unto many that I am the same
yesterday, today, and forever; and that I speak forth my words
according to mine own pleasure. And because that I have spoken one
word ye need not suppose that I cannot speak another; for my work is
not yet finished; neither shall it be until the end of man, neither from
that time henceforth and forever.
128. Other Scripture
10 Wherefore, because that ye have a Bible ye need not suppose that
it contains all my words; neither need ye suppose that I have not
caused more to be written.
129. Other Scripture
11 For I command all men, both in the east
and in the west, and in the north, and in the
south, and in the islands of the sea, that they
shall write the words which I speak unto
them; for out of the books which shall be
written I will judge the world, every man
according to their works, according to that
which is written.
130. Other Scripture
12 For behold, I shall speak unto the Jews
and they shall write it; and I shall also speak
unto the Nephites and they shall write it;
and I shall also speak unto the other tribes
of the house of Israel, which I have led
away, and they shall write it; and I shall
also speak unto all nations of the earth and
they shall write it.
131. Other Scripture
13 And it shall come to pass that the Jews
shall have the words of the Nephites, and
the Nephites shall have the words of the
Jews; and the Nephites and the Jews shall
have the words of the lost tribes of Israel;
and the lost tribes of Israel shall have the
words of the Nephites and the Jews.
132. Other Scripture
14 And it shall come to pass that my people,
which are of the house of Israel, shall be gathered
home unto the lands of their possessions; and my
word also shall be gathered in one. And I will
show unto them that fight against my word and
against my people, who are of the house of Israel,
that I am God, and that I covenanted with
Abraham that I would remember his seed forever.
(Moses 7:62-63)
(Book of Mormon | 2 Nephi 29:6 - 14)
133. New Writings will come forth…
Elder Dallin H. Oaks
The Lord not only manifests Himself to all
nations; He also commands that they write
His words:
"Know ye not that the testimony of two
nations is a witness unto you that I am God,
that I remember one nation like unto
another? Wherefore, I speak the same
words unto one nation like unto
another. . . .
134. New Writings will come forth…
Elder Dallin H. Oaks
" . . . For I command all men . . . that they shall write the
words which I speak unto them. . . .
"For behold, I shall speak unto the Jews and they shall
write it; and I shall also speak unto the Nephites and they
shall write it; and I shall also speak unto the other tribes of
the house of Israel, which I have led away, and they shall
write it; and I shall also speak unto all nations of the earth
and they shall write it" (2 Nephi 29:8, 11–12; see also 1
Nephi 13:38–39).
Furthermore, the Book of Mormon teaches that all of these
groups will have the writings of the others (see 2 Nephi
29:13).
135. New Writings will come forth…
We conclude from this that the Lord will
eventually cause the inspired teachings He has
given to His children in various nations to be
brought forth for the benefit of all people. This
will include accounts of the visit of the resurrected
Lord to what we call the lost tribes of Israel and
His revelations to all the seed of Abraham. The
finding of the Dead Sea Scrolls shows one way
this can occur.
136. New Writings will come forth…
When new writings come forth—andWhen new writings come forth—and
according to prophecy they will—we hopeaccording to prophecy they will—we hope
they will not be treated with the rejectionthey will not be treated with the rejection
some applied to the Book of Mormonsome applied to the Book of Mormon
because they already had a Biblebecause they already had a Bible (see 2
Nephi 29:3–10).
137. New Writings will come forth…
As the Lord said through a prophet in that
book, "And because that I have spoken one
word ye need not suppose that I cannot
speak another; for my work is not yet
finished; neither shall it be until the end of
man" (2 Nephi 29:9).
138. New Writings will come forth…
Truly, the gospel is for all men everywhere—every nation,
every people. All are invited.
We live in the day foretold when righteousness is sent
down out of heaven and truth out of the earth "to sweep the
earth as with a flood," and to gather out the elect "from the
four quarters of the earth" (Moses 7:62). The Book of
Mormon has come forth to remind us of the covenants of
the Lord, to the convincing of all "that Jesus is the Christ,
the Eternal God, manifesting himself unto all nations"
(Book of Mormon title page). I add this, my testimony of
Him and His mission, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
139. 45 ¶ Again, the kingdom of heaven is like
unto a merchant man, seeking goodly
pearls:
46 Who, when he had found one pearl of
great price, went and sold all that he had,
and bought it
(New Testament | Matthew 13:45 - 46)
140.
141.
142. In 1851 there were over 32,000 members of the
Church in England. Elder Franklin D. Richards,
a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
…published a compilation of several revelations
and texts of scripture by the Prophet Joseph
Smith and called this collection the Pearl of
Great Price. He said it would be “a source of
much instruction and edification to many
thousands of the Saints, who will by an
acquaintance with its precious contents, be more
abundantly qualified to set forth and defend the
principles of our Holy Faith before all men”
(Millennial Star, 15 July 1851, 217).
143. On 10 October 1880, by action of the First
Presidency and the general conference, the Pearl
of Great Price became a standard work of the
Church. “Several revisions have been made in
the contents as the needs of the Church have
required.
In 1878 portions of the Book of Moses not
contained in the first edition were added.
144. 1902 certain parts of the Pearl of Great Price
that duplicated material also published in the
Doctrine and Covenants were omitted. . . .
[In 1976] two items of revelation were added.
In 1979 these two items were removed from the
Pearl of Great Price and placed in the Doctrine
and Covenants, where they now appear as
sections 137 and 138” (Pearl of Great Price,
introductory note).
145. Joseph F. Smith Oct. 10, 1880
I move that we receive and accept the
revelations contained in these books(D&C
and the Pearl of Great Price), as Revelations
from God to the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day saints, and to all the world.
146.
147.
148.
149. The Articles of Faith of The Church of JesusThe Articles of Faith of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints.Christ of Latter-day Saints.
A statement by Joseph Smith published in the
Times and Seasons March 1, 1842, in company
with a short history of the Church that was
popularly known as the Wentworth Letter. See
History of the Church, vol. 4, pp. 535–541.
(Pearl of Great Price | Preface Introduction:9)
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