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The Book of Mormon (Forgotten Books) Paperback -

by Joseph Smith


About this book

The Book of Mormon is a collection of writings by ancient prophets and their record keepers. It is named after Mormon, one of the last of these ancient prophets. The text originally appeared on a series of golden tablets that were translated by Joseph Smith. Smith testified that the translation was accomplished “by the gift and power of God,” as he knew no ancient languages at the time, and that he was instructed by God to provide the rendering of these documents into the English language to restore “Christ's true church in the latter days.” In this, Smith became known as the founder and First Prophet of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Divided into smaller books and subdivided into chapters and verses, The Book of Mormon notes a number of distinctive doctrinal discussions on subjects such as the fall of Adam and Eve, judgment, salvation, and the organization of the latter day church; however, one more distinguishing event of the book is the appearance of Jesus Christ in the Americas following his resurrection in Jerusalem.

First Edition Identification

The Book of Mormon was first published and sold at the bookstore of E.B. Grandin in Palmyra, New York in March of 1830. (Today, the building the houses the bookstore-turned-religious-landmark is known as the Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site.) First editions from the original 5,000-copy print run have sold for between $44,000 to $180,000. 

Details

  • Title The Book of Mormon (Forgotten Books)
  • Author Joseph Smith
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher 1605068179
  • Date 1
  • ISBN 9781605068176