Joseph Smith's Inspired Bible Translation
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“Now, verily I say
unto you my servants, Joseph Smith, Jun., and Sidney
Rigdon, saith the Lord, it is expedient to translate again [the Bible];
... continue the work of translation until it be finished.”
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Doctrine and Covenants 73:3-4
“... publish the new
translation of my holy word unto the inhabitants
of the earth.”
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Doctrine and Covenants 134:89
“... This inspired
revision of the ancient scriptures was never
completed by the Prophet.”
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Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 383
“According to the
D.H.C., Vol. I, pp. 324 and 368, and Times and
Seasons, Vol. VI, p. 802, Joseph Smith completed a translation of the
Bible. Those sources and Andrew Jensen’s LDS Church Chronology
show that the New Testament was finished February 2, 1833, and the Old
Testament on July 2, 1833.”
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Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Mormon Claims Answered,
Ch. 3, “The Bible”
“An extract from the
translation of the Bible as revealed to Joseph
Smith the Prophet in 1831: Matthew 23:39 and chapter 24.”
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Heading to “Joseph Smith-Matthew,” p. 43, 1981
“As concerning the
manner of translation and correction, it is evident,
that from the manuscripts and the testimony of those who were
conversant with the facts that it was done by direct revelation from
God.”
- RLDS Inspired Version – The
Holy Scriptures,
Preface, p. 3
“Therefore we conclude
that a man is justified by faith alone without
the deeds of the law.”
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Joseph Smith Bible Translation, Romans 3:28