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==Question: Which sources mention Nephi as the angelic visitor who told Joseph Smith about the gold plates?== | ==Question: Which sources mention Nephi as the angelic visitor who told Joseph Smith about the gold plates?== | ||
===There is actually only ''one source'' that claims the heavenly messenger was Nephi, which was an error=== | ===There is actually only ''one source'' that claims the heavenly messenger was Nephi, which was an error=== | ||
Critics cite a variety of sources that repeat the 'Nephi' identification. The key point to understand is that there is really only ''one source'' that claims the heavenly messenger was Nephi; the other sources which mention Nephi are merely citing this one source, thus perpetuating the error. The problematic document is the June 1839 ''Manuscript History of the Church'' Book A-1 (which was a copy of an April 1838 document | Critics cite a variety of sources that repeat the 'Nephi' identification. The key point to understand is that there is really only ''one source'' that claims the heavenly messenger was Nephi; the other sources which mention Nephi are merely citing this one source, thus perpetuating the error. The problematic document is the June 1839 ''Manuscript History of the Church'' Book A-1 (which was a copy of an April 1838 document—James Mulholland copied George W. Robinson's earlier text. The 1838 document is no longer extant). | ||
===Subsequent documents copied the error from the original source=== | ===Subsequent documents copied the error from the original source=== | ||
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:He called me by name and said unto me, that he was a messenger sent from the presence of God to me, and that his name was ''Nephi'' <ref>Franklin D. Richards (publisher), ''The Pearl of Great Price,'' 1st edition (Liverpool: R. James, South Castle Street, 1851), 40–41. [italics added]</ref> | :He called me by name and said unto me, that he was a messenger sent from the presence of God to me, and that his name was ''Nephi'' <ref>Franklin D. Richards (publisher), ''The Pearl of Great Price,'' 1st edition (Liverpool: R. James, South Castle Street, 1851), 40–41. [italics added]</ref> | ||
*The ''Times and Seasons'' account was also inserted into the autobiography of the Prophet's mother (Lucy Mack Smith) by an editor in 1853. The Prophet's mother, therefore, did not make this statement (as some claim). The source is identified on page 81 as follows | *The ''Times and Seasons'' account was also inserted into the autobiography of the Prophet's mother (Lucy Mack Smith) by an editor in 1853. The Prophet's mother, therefore, did not make this statement (as some claim). The source is identified on page 81 as follows—"''Times and Seasons'', vol. iii., p. 729. ''Supp. to Mil. Star'', vol. xiv., p. 4." It reads: | ||
:He called me by name, and said unto me that he was a messenger sent from the presence of God to me, and that his name was ''Nephi'' <ref> Lucy [Mack] Smith, ''Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for Many Generations,'' (London: Latter-Day Saints' Book Depot, 1853), 78–80. [italics added]</ref> | :He called me by name, and said unto me that he was a messenger sent from the presence of God to me, and that his name was ''Nephi'' <ref> Lucy [Mack] Smith, ''Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and his Progenitors for Many Generations,'' (London: Latter-Day Saints' Book Depot, 1853), 78–80. [italics added]</ref> | ||
However, on the bottom of page 79 of this autobiography (where the above quotation occurs) there is a note about the name "Nephi" and it says, "Moroni, see ''Doc & Cov''. sec. L., par. 2; ''Elders' Journal'', vol. i., pp. 28 and 129; ''History of Joseph Smith'' under year 1838; ''Deseret News'', no. 10, vol. iii. O.P." The initials at the end probably stand for Orson Pratt | However, on the bottom of page 79 of this autobiography (where the above quotation occurs) there is a note about the name "Nephi" and it says, "Moroni, see ''Doc & Cov''. sec. L., par. 2; ''Elders' Journal'', vol. i., pp. 28 and 129; ''History of Joseph Smith'' under year 1838; ''Deseret News'', no. 10, vol. iii. O.P." The initials at the end probably stand for Orson Pratt—who had the autobiography published in 1853. | ||
===A single error had a ripple effect through several published accounts of the vision=== | ===A single error had a ripple effect through several published accounts of the vision=== | ||
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Thus, a single error in the ''Manuscript History'' had a ripple effect through several published accounts of the vision. These accounts are not independent 'proof' that Joseph was changing the story; they all depend upon a single initial error (which may have been caused by the 1838 or 1839 scribes). Most of these occurred in England. [[Question:_Which_sources_which_mention_Nephi_as_the_angelic_visitor_who_told_Joseph_Smith_about_the_gold_plates%3F/Later_Nephi_copies|Click here]] to see a list of the later perpetuation of the same errors which refer to the works above. Later references to Moroni can be seen [[Question:_Which_sources_which_mention_Nephi_as_the_angelic_visitor_who_told_Joseph_Smith_about_the_gold_plates%3F/Later Moroni labels|here]]. | Thus, a single error in the ''Manuscript History'' had a ripple effect through several published accounts of the vision. These accounts are not independent 'proof' that Joseph was changing the story; they all depend upon a single initial error (which may have been caused by the 1838 or 1839 scribes). Most of these occurred in England. [[Question:_Which_sources_which_mention_Nephi_as_the_angelic_visitor_who_told_Joseph_Smith_about_the_gold_plates%3F/Later_Nephi_copies|Click here]] to see a list of the later perpetuation of the same errors which refer to the works above. Later references to Moroni can be seen [[Question:_Which_sources_which_mention_Nephi_as_the_angelic_visitor_who_told_Joseph_Smith_about_the_gold_plates%3F/Later Moroni labels|here]]. | ||
==History of the error in the Manuscript History== | ===History of the error in the Manuscript History=== | ||
The Joseph Smith Papers project now allows us to examine the various drafts of the history. (In the transcriptions below, we have added '''bold''' type to help the reader pick out small differences between each version. It is clear, however, that the writer is simply copying from the previous manuscript(s)—these are not independently-dictated versions. | The Joseph Smith Papers project now allows us to examine the various drafts of the history. (In the transcriptions below, we have added '''bold''' type to help the reader pick out small differences between each version. It is clear, however, that the writer is simply copying from the previous manuscript(s)—these are not independently-dictated versions. | ||
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Critics cite a variety of sources that repeat the 'Nephi' identification. The key point to understand is that there is really only one source that claims the heavenly messenger was Nephi; the other sources which mention Nephi are merely citing this one source, thus perpetuating the error. The problematic document is the June 1839 Manuscript History of the Church Book A-1 (which was a copy of an April 1838 document—James Mulholland copied George W. Robinson's earlier text. The 1838 document is no longer extant).
However, on the bottom of page 79 of this autobiography (where the above quotation occurs) there is a note about the name "Nephi" and it says, "Moroni, see Doc & Cov. sec. L., par. 2; Elders' Journal, vol. i., pp. 28 and 129; History of Joseph Smith under year 1838; Deseret News, no. 10, vol. iii. O.P." The initials at the end probably stand for Orson Pratt—who had the autobiography published in 1853.
Thus, a single error in the Manuscript History had a ripple effect through several published accounts of the vision. These accounts are not independent 'proof' that Joseph was changing the story; they all depend upon a single initial error (which may have been caused by the 1838 or 1839 scribes). Most of these occurred in England. Click here to see a list of the later perpetuation of the same errors which refer to the works above. Later references to Moroni can be seen here.
The Joseph Smith Papers project now allows us to examine the various drafts of the history. (In the transcriptions below, we have added bold type to help the reader pick out small differences between each version. It is clear, however, that the writer is simply copying from the previous manuscript(s)—these are not independently-dictated versions.
There is a footnote made in a later hand calling attention to the error of Moroni (see graphics at right). This is a late addition, and not from Joseph Smith's era.
The Joseph Smith Papers footnote reports:
The historical introduction notes that this and the following draft were prepared by Howard Corray:
Thus, Joseph Smith may have read this text to Coray, and so some have suggested that Joseph should have corrected the error. However, given how nearly identical all versions of the history are in this section, and how closely they follow the previous drafts, it seems that Joseph did little, if any, editing on this aspect of the history. We do not not know if Joseph dictated this section to Coray, or if Coray simply copied it from the previous draft(s).
(It is interesting that this copy restores some changes from draft #1 that were removed in drafts #2 and #3.)
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