Latter-day Saint scripture

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Articles related to the Latter-day Saint Scripture Canon

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Overview of Latter-day Saint scripture

Index

Summary: An index of subjects related to specific Latter-day Saint scripture passages.

Completeness of Latter-day Saint scripture canon

Open canon vs. closed canon

Summary: It is claimed that the Church is in error because Christianity requires a "closed canon" (no more authoritative revelation) instead of the Church's "open canon" (potential for more binding revelation). The Bible is an important record of God's message to humanity. However, the Bible—or any other written text—cannot be the focus of the Christian's life or faith. Only One deserves that place: God.

Completeness of the Bible

Summary: It is claimed the Bible contains all necessary or essential knowledge to assure salvation. Therefore, things like modern prophets or additional scripture (such as the Book of Mormon) are unnecessary or even blasphemous.

Lost scripture mentioned in the Bible

Summary: There are several references to lost scripture mentioned in the Bible. What does the Book of Mormon mean when it says that "plain and precious" things have been taken out of the bible? What is this about, and what implications does it have for the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and sufficiency?

Consistency of Latter-day Saint scripture canon

Supposed contradictions

Summary: Critics present two or more scriptures from LDS scripture, and insist that the scriptures contradict each other. This article examines the supposed contradictions, presents the scriptures cited in context, and demonstrates that claims of contradiction rest on: 1) a misinterpretation of LDS scripture, 2) comparing two verses which are speaking about different things or 3) reading Protestant meanings into scriptural terminology.
    • Contradictions in LDS scripture table
      Brief Summary: Many conservative Protestant critics have reproduced a table which purports to show how LDS scripture contradicts itself. (Click here for full article)
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    • Multiple versus single creators
      Brief Summary: It is claimed that LDS scripture is contradictory, since the Book of Mormon and Moses describe "God" as creating, while the Book of Abraham describes "Gods." The scriptures affirm that there is "One God" consisting of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. A great debate in Christian history has been the nature of this oneness. (Click here for full article)
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    • Remission of sins before or after baptism
      Brief Summary: It is claimed that LDS scriptures such as DC 20:37 (first case) and 2 Nephi 31:17, 3 Nephi 12:2, and Moroni 8:11 (second case) are contradictory about the order in which one receives baptism and a remission of sins. Some claim further that "Mormon theologians" have ignored this issue. However, these scriptures are not contradictory, for at least three reasons—any one of which is sufficient to disprove the critics' claim. In this article, we will first list the scriptural texts, and then discuss each of the three reasons for which they are not properly seen as contradictory. (Click here for full article)
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Interpretation of Latter-day Saint scripture

Interpretation

Summary: A collection of quotes from Latter-day Saint leaders related to the interpretation of scripture.

Critical proof text

Summary: These articles address specific scriptures used by critics as proof-texts.
    • John 4:24
      Brief Summary: This verse is used as a proof-text by critics of the LDS doctrine of the corporeal nature of God. Critics argue that this passage proves that God does not have a physical body. (Click here for full article)
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    • Revelation 22:18-19 (Click here for full article)
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    • Isaiah 43:10
      Brief Summary: This verse is used as a proof-text by critics of the LDS doctrines of the plurality of gods and the deification of man. It is claimed that this verse proves that there never has been or ever will be another being who could properly be called a god. (Click here for full article)
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    • Genesis 3:4
      Brief Summary: This verse is used by critics to attempt to show that the LDS doctrine of deification is a teaching of Satan. (Click here for full article)
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Latter-day Saint scripture

Latter-day Saints revere the Bible as the word of God and an "inestimable treasure, which excelleth all the riches of the earth; because the fruit thereof extendeth itself, not only to the time spent in this transitory world, but directeth and disposeth men unto that eternal happiness which is above in heaven."[1]

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Articles about the Bible


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Notes

  1. Epistle Dedicatory to the King James Version of the Holy Bible.

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Latter-day Saint scripture

Latter-day Saints accept The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ as holy scripture that testifies of Jesus Christ and His role as our Savior and Redeemer.

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Articles about the Book of Mormon
Authorship
Translation process
Gold plates
Witnesses
The Bible and the Book of Mormon
Language and the Book of Mormon
Geography
DNA
Anachronisms
Doctrine and teachings
Lamanites
Other


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Latter-day Saint scripture

"The Doctrine and Covenants is a collection of divine revelations and inspired declarations given for the establishment and regulation of the kingdom of God on the earth in the last days."[1]

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Articles about the Doctrine and Covenants


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Latter-day Saint scripture

The Book of Abraham is "an inspired translation of the writings of Abraham. Joseph Smith began the translation in 1835 after obtaining some Egyptian papyri."[2] "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints embraces the book of Abraham as scripture. This book [is] a record of the biblical prophet and patriarch Abraham."[3]

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Articles about Book of Abraham


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Notes

  1. Introduction to the Doctrine and Covenants.
  2. Introduction, Pearl of Great Price.
  3. "Translation and Historicity of the Book of Abraham," Gospel Topics Essays, ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

Mormonism and scripture interpretation


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