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|claim=Although the Greek Psalter incident is the translation effort with the least amount of significance, it further damages Joseph's claims to be a true seer. It's hard for many of us that have analyzed the accounts of all of the ancient writings that Joseph claimed to have translated to accept the fact that all of Joseph's translations that can be proven as accurate have all been proven to be incorrect. If nothing else, it was another opportunity for Joseph to prove himself to be a seer but he did not. | |claim=Although the Greek Psalter incident is the translation effort with the least amount of significance, it further damages Joseph's claims to be a true seer. It's hard for many of us that have analyzed the accounts of all of the ancient writings that Joseph claimed to have translated to accept the fact that all of Joseph's translations that can be proven as accurate have all been proven to be incorrect. If nothing else, it was another opportunity for Joseph to prove himself to be a seer but he did not. | ||
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+ | * How did Joseph "not prove himself"? | ||
+ | * Caswell claimed that Joseph identified the Greek letters as something else--yet, by this point Joseph had studied Greek academically. The first thing you study is the alphabet. Caswell's claim doesn't wash. | ||
+ | * Joseph provided no translation of the Psalter. | ||
+ | * Caswell had a chance to get Joseph to commit himself to a translation, but refused to let Joseph take the book to translate: which was supposedly the whole reason he came to Nauvoo! Joseph walked right into the trap, and then Caswell essentially ran away. | ||
+ | *This is utterly implausible and shows Caswell to be lying, just as he lied about Joseph's language and manner of speech. | ||
+ | *Furthermore, other witnesses reported that ''they'' told Caswell the characters were Greek--so, even if Joseph didn't know, he had friends who would have tipped him off. | ||
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+ | John Taylor: | ||
+ | :Concerning Mr. Caswall, I was at Nauvoo during the time of his visit. He came for the purpose of looking for evil. He was a wicked man, and associated with reprobates, mobocrats, and murderers. It is, I suppose, true that he was reverend gentleman; but it has been no uncommon thing with us to witness associations of this kind, nor for reverend gentlemen; so called, to be found leading on mobs to deeds of plunder and death. I saw Mr. Caswall in the printing office at Nauvoo; he had with him an old manuscript, and professed to be anxious to know what it was. I looked at it, and told him that I believed it was a Greek manuscript. In his book, he states that it was a Greek Psalter; but that none of the Mormons told him what it was. Herein is a falsehood, for I told him. Yet these are the men and books that we are to have our evidence from.{{ref|taylor1}} - [John Taylor,] "Three Nights: A Public Discussion between the Revds. C. W. Cleeve, James Robertson, and Philip Cater, and Elder John Taylor of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, at Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France" (Liverpool: John Taylor, 1850), 5. {{link|url=http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1850Tayl.htm#pg08a}} | ||
+ | |link=/Greek psalter | ||
+ | |subject=Joseph Smith and the Greek psalter | ||
+ | |summary=Critics claim that an ancient text of Greek psalms (a "psalter") was misidentified by Joseph Smith as a containing "reformed Egyptian" hieroglyphics. | ||
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