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Episode 95: The Miraculous Translation of the Book of Mormon (Gerrit Dirkmaat)

Jan 1, 2024
Gerrit Dirkmaat, associate professor of Church history and doctrine, discusses the translation of the Book of Mormon, conflicting theories, witness and scribe accounts, and Joseph Smith's depiction of the miraculous translation. Topics include the historical significance, existence of the gold plates, importance of the Book of Mormon, translation process and the Urim and Thummim, as well as belief in Joseph Smith and his teachings.
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Quick takeaways

  • The translation process of the Book of Mormon involved Joseph Smith interacting with seer stones to dictate the words, dispelling misconceptions about the use of a sheet between Joseph and the scribe.
  • Understanding the translation process and the witnesses' testimonies strengthens believers' conviction in the divine origin of the Book of Mormon.

Deep dives

Joseph Smith's Understanding of Book of Mormon's Translation

Joseph Smith's understanding of the Book of Mormon's translation deepened through his experience of writing a book with a colleague. This process made him realize the impossibility of Joseph Smith writing the Book of Mormon, given the extensive education and resources available for him and his colleague. The book they wrote, despite their qualifications, had mistakes and quickly became obsolete. Elder Bednar explains that his experience as an author and his understanding of the translation process strengthens his conviction that the Book of Mormon came from God.

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