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The Book of Mormon

Another Testament of Jesus Christ

The coming forth of the Book of Mormon, foretold by ancient prophets, began with an angelic visitation in 1823 to 17-year-old Joseph Smith. Seven years later, in 1830, this scriptural canon of the Latter-day Saints was published for the world. "The Book of Mormon [is] the most correct of any book on earth," Joseph Smith stated, "and the keystone of our religion."1 These scriptures testify of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, His mission, and His ministry.

The Prophet Joseph received these ancient metal records written in "reformed Egyptian" from the heavenly messenger Moroni and translated them by "the gift and power of God"2 into the Book of Mormon. The sacred writings chronicle God's dealings with his people in the western hemisphere centuries ago.

The prophetic work of Joseph Smith rapidly unfolded as the Book of Mormon went "before the world."3 Joseph declared that "a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book."4

1. History of the Church, 4:461.

2. Title page of the Book of Mormon; Mormon 9:32–34.

3. Quoted in James Palmer, Journal, 75.

4. History of the Church, 4:461.

keystone

A central stone in an arch. It holds all the other stones in place, and if removed, the arch crumbles (see Ensign, Nov. 1986, 4).

Moroni

The last Nephite prophet in the Book of Mormon (circa A.D. 421). In 1823 Moroni was sent as a resurrected being to reveal the Book of Mormon to Joseph Smith and finally delivered the plates to him in 1827 (The Guide to the Scriptures, "Moroni, Son of Mormon," 167–68).

Angel Moroni appears to Joseph Smith. Artist: Michael Malm.
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