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What did Joseph Smith say?

What did Joseph Smith say?

Joseph Smith said “In due time thou shalt go to Jerusalem, the land of thy fathers, and be a watchman unto the house of Israel; and by thy hands shall the Most High do a great work, which shall prepare the way and greatly facilitate the gathering together of that people.” During the 1840 April church conference, Joseph …

When did Joseph Smith write JSH?

In 1842, two years before his death, Smith wrote to John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat, outlining the basic beliefs of his church and including an account of the First Vision. Smith said that he had been “about fourteen years of age” when he had received the First Vision.

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What did Joseph Smith say happened to him?

When Smith once again raised the stone and attempted to retrieve the plates, he said that he was stricken by a supernatural force that hurled him to the ground as many as three times.

What Bible verse did Joseph Smith read?

In 1820 as he was reading from the Bible, young Joseph Smith came to a passage in the Epistle of James, chapter 1, verse 5, which stated: “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.”

Why the LDS Church is true?

The Church is true because it is the restored Church. The Lord taught His gospel, delegated His priesthood authority, and organized His Church when He was on the earth.

How old was Joseph Smith when he had First Vision?

14-year-old
PALMYRA, New York — Some scholars believe March 26,1820, could have been the day that 14-year-old Joseph Smith had his First Vision. This is the Bicentennial year of that event that led to the founding of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Did Joseph Smith use a seer stone?

What did Joseph Smith use his seer stones for? Joseph used the stones in translating the Book of Mormon as well as portions of the Bible, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Book of Abraham. “Joseph appears to have given patriarchal blessings through a seer stone, as he did for Newel K. Whitney,” Frederick wrote.