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Translating the Book of Mormon with Stones in a Hat?

Translating the Book of Mormon with Stones in a Hat?

FromChurch History Matters


Translating the Book of Mormon with Stones in a Hat?

FromChurch History Matters

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If we had video footage of the translation process of the Book of Mormon, what would we see? What would we actually watch Joseph Smith “do” during a translation session? Now of course we don’t have video footage, but we do have perhaps the next best thing—multiple eyewitness accounts of those who saw the process up close first hand. And what they said they saw was a  decidedly non-secular, non-academic, one-of-a-kind translation method involving a young 22 and 23 year old Joseph looking at seer stones in a hat—a process many of these witnesses described as truly miraculous. 
In today’s episode we take a closer look at what we can know from the historical record about Joseph Smith’s translation process. We’ll also briefly explore the New England subculture in Joseph’s day in which some believed that people with certain spiritual gifts could use special objects—like seer stones or divining rods—to channel divine power to do things like find lost objects or find underground water sources. 
We’ll also discuss the fascinating details of what we know about how and when Joseph came upon two seer stones in addition to those that came with the plates and were bound together in silver bows, and what we know about his using these during the Book of Mormon translation.
For show notes and more go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/ 
Released:
Apr 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Church History Matters Podcast features in-depth conversations between Scott and Casey where they dive deep into both the challenges and beauty of Latter-day Saint Church History