5Books
16Chapters
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Moses

8 chapters

The Book of Moses preserves revelatory expansions of the biblical text that Joseph Smith received while working on his inspired revision of the scriptures, primarily during mid-1830 through early 1831. It restores material originally written by Moses but lost from the biblical record over the centuries, covering events from God's face-to-face encounter with Moses through the generations of Adam, Enoch, and Noah. The text provides unique Latter-day Saint insights into the purpose of creation, the pre-mortal plan of salvation, and the ancient prophet Enoch's extraordinary ministry and city of Zion.

Abraham

5 chapters

The Book of Abraham was translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith from Egyptian papyri he acquired in 1835. Published serially in 1842, it recounts Abraham's early life in Ur of the Chaldees, his deliverance from idolatrous priests, and the covenant God made with him. The book contains distinctive teachings on the pre-mortal existence of spirits, the council of the noble and great ones, and the creation of the earth by the Gods, making it one of the most theologically significant texts in the Latter-day Saint canon.

Joseph Smith—Matthew

1 chapter

Joseph Smith—Matthew preserves Jesus Christ's Olivet Discourse as clarified through Joseph Smith's revelatory work on the biblical text, spanning the material from Matthew 23:39 through the remainder of chapter 24. It distinguishes between the prophecies about Jerusalem's destruction in AD 70 and the signs pertaining to the Savior's Second Coming in the last days, providing a clearer sequence of prophesied events than the traditional biblical account.

Joseph Smith—History

1 chapter

Joseph Smith—History is an extract from the official history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, written by Joseph Smith himself in 1838. It is the Prophet's own account of the events leading to the Restoration, including the First Vision in the spring of 1820, the visits of the angel Moroni beginning in 1823, the obtaining of the gold plates, and the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. This narrative forms the foundational historical testimony of the Latter-day Saint movement.

Articles of Faith

1 chapter

The Articles of Faith are thirteen concise statements of belief written by the Prophet Joseph Smith in a letter to John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat, on March 1, 1842. They summarize the fundamental doctrines and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and were canonized as scripture in 1880. Though not exhaustive, they provide an accessible overview of Latter-day Saint theology.

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