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The Book of Moses is a text published by Joseph Smith, Jr. and thought by many within Mormonism to be the translated writings of Moses. It is published today as part of the Pearl of Great Price. Joseph Smith, Jr. ...
Mormonism is a religion, movement, ideology, and subculture that originated in the early 1800s as a product of the Latter Day Saint movement led principally by Joseph Smith, Jr. ...
Moses or Móshe (×ֹשֶ××, Standard Hebrew Móše, Tiberian Hebrew MÅÅ¡eh, Arabic Ù
ÙØ³Ù Musa, Spanish Moisés, Ethiopic áá´ Musse) was a son of Amram and his wife, Jochebed, a Levite. ...
Pearl of Great Price, 1888 Edition The Pearl of Great Price is part of the standard works (canonized scripture) of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church; see also Mormonism) and some other Latter Day Saint denominations. ...
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In 1830, according to adherents of Mormonism, Joseph Smith was commanded by God to create a new "translation" of the Bible, in order to restore lost portions and correct mistranslations in the modern text. (See Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible.) At the outset of the translation Joseph received the Book of Moses through revelation. Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix commemorates the July Revolution 1830 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Michelangelos depiction of God in the painting Creation of the Sun and Moon in the Sistine Chapel Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, the ultimate reality or God in Hinduism This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and henotheism. ...
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The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, also called the Inspired Version of the Bible or the JST, is a version of the Bible dictated by Joseph Smith, Jr. ...
For information on the last book of the New Testament see the Book of Revelation. ...
Content The first chapter describes an encounter between Moses, God, and Satan. This chapter was supposedly prepended to the Bible but lost through translation and omission. The encounter describes the magnificence of deity, and Moses' understanding of man's insignificance in comparison. Moses is shown the entirety of the history of the world and all that will come to pass. After this vision God leaves Moses to himself, whereupon Satan comes tempting Moses to worship him. Moses recognizes the weakness of Satan, and drives him away in the name of Christ. Afterwards, God returns to Moses and shows him the numberless worlds with numberless people that God has created. A prophecy alluding to Joseph Smith is given in the final verses. Moses or Móshe (×ֹשֶ××, Standard Hebrew Móše, Tiberian Hebrew MÅÅ¡eh, Arabic Ù
ÙØ³Ù Musa, Spanish Moisés, Ethiopic áá´ Musse) was a son of Amram and his wife, Jochebed, a Levite. ...
Michelangelos depiction of God in the painting Creation of the Sun and Moon in the Sistine Chapel Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, the ultimate reality or God in Hinduism This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and henotheism. ...
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The following chapters generally follow the first chapters of the Book of Genesis, but provide additional detail not found in the Bible. An expanded account of the story of the Garden of Eden is given, along with details of the first generations of Adam. More information is given concerning Enoch, including several otherwise unknown prophecies and Enoch's teachings about the baptism of Adam by the Spirit of God. Genesis (Greek: ÎÎνεÏιÏ, having the meanings of birth, creation, cause, beginning, source and origin) is the first book of the Torah (five books of Moses) and hence the first book of the Tanakh, part of the Hebrew Bible; it is also the first book of the Christian Old Testament. ...
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The Fall of Man by Lucas Cranach, a 16th century German depiction of Eden The Garden of Eden (from Hebrew Gan Äden, ×Ö·Ö¼× ×¢Öµ×Ö¶×) is described by the Book of Genesis as being the place where the first man - Adam - and woman - Eve - lived after they were created by God. ...
This article is about the biblical Adam and Eve. ...
Enoch (×Ö²× ×Ö¹×Ö° Initiated; dedicated; disciplined, Standard Hebrew Ḥanoḫ, Tiberian Hebrew ḤÄnôḵ) can refer to Two names in the Generations of Adam Enoch, one of the names in the Generations of Adam, described as an ancestor of Noah, who walked with God, and was...
Baptism in early Christian art. ...
The Book of Moses ends just before the flood of Noah. A painting by the American Edward Hicks (1780â1849), showing the animals boarding Noahs Ark two by two. ...
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