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Brief Explanation about the Book of Mormon


A Brief Explanation about the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is a sacred record of peoples in ancient America and was engraved upon metal plates. Sources from which this record was compiled include the following:

  1. The Plates of Nephi, which were of two kinds: the small plates and the large plates. The former were more particularly devoted to spiritual matters and the ministry and teachings of the prophets, while the latter were occupied mostly by a secular history of the peoples concerned (1 Nephi 9:2–4). From the time of Mosiah, however, the large plates also included items of major spiritual importance.

  2. The Plates of Mormon, which consist of an abridgment by Mormon from the large plates of Nephi, with many commentaries. These plates also contained a continuation of the history by Mormon and additions by his son Moroni.

  3. The Plates of Ether, which present a history of the Jaredites. This record was abridged by Moroni, who inserted comments of his own and incorporated the record with the general history under the title “Book of Ether.”

  4. The Plates of Brass brought by the people of Lehi from Jerusalem in 600 B.C. These contained “the five books of Moses, … and also a record of the Jews from the beginning, … down to the commencement of the reign of Zedekiah, king of Judah; and also the prophecies of the holy prophets” (1 Nephi 5:11–13). Many quotations from these plates, citing Isaiah and other biblical and nonbiblical prophets, appear in the Book of Mormon.

The Book of Mormon comprises fifteen main parts or divisions, known, with one exception, as books, usually designated by the name of their principal author. The first portion (the first six books, ending with Omni) is a translation from the small plates of Nephi. Between the books of Omni and Mosiah is an insert called the Words of Mormon. This insert connects the record engraved on the small plates with Mormon’s abridgment of the large plates.

The longest portion, from Mosiah through Mormon chapter 7, is a translation of Mormon’s abridgment of the large plates of Nephi. The concluding portion, from Mormon chapter 8 to the end of the volume, was engraved by Mormon’s son Moroni, who, after finishing the record of his father’s life, made an abridgment of the Jaredite record (as the book of Ether) and later added the parts known as the book of Moroni.

In or about the year A.D. 421, Moroni, the last of the Nephite prophet-historians, sealed the sacred record and hid it up unto the Lord, to be brought forth in the latter days, as predicted by the voice of God through His ancient prophets. In A.D. 1823, this same Moroni, then a resurrected personage, visited the Prophet Joseph Smith and subsequently delivered the engraved plates to him.

About this edition: The original title page, immediately preceding the contents page, is taken from the plates and is part of the sacred text. Introductions in a non-italic typeface, such as in 1 Nephi and immediately preceding Mosiah chapter 9, are also part of the sacred text. Introductions in italics, such as in chapter headings, are not original to the text but are study helps included for convenience in reading.

Some minor errors in the text have been perpetuated in past editions of the Book of Mormon published in English. This edition contains corrections that seem appropriate to bring the material into conformity with prepublication manuscripts and early editions edited by the Prophet Joseph Smith.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • abridge (verb)

        To shorten a written record by using fewer words but retaining the meaning.

      • abridgment (noun)

        A shortened version of a record that keeps the meaning of the original.

      • ancient (adjective)

        Old; having lived or existed in the distant past.

      • ancient (adjective)

        Old; having lived or existed in the distant past.

      • appropriate (adjective)

        Fitting; proper.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • plates of brass (noun)

        An ancient record, similar to the Bible, kept on metal plates.

      • bring into conformity (verb phrase)

        To fix differences so two things match.

      • commencement (noun)

        Beginning.

      • commentary (noun)

        Explanation, observation, or note added to a speech or written work.

      • compile (verb)

        To compose; to put together a document drawing on other sources.

      • consist of (verb phrase)

        Is made up of.

      • contain (verb)

        To include.

      • contents page (noun)

        A page, usually at the front of a printed document, listing the document’s books or chapters and giving their page numbers.

      • correction (noun)

        Changes to make a document agree with an original or fix mistakes.

      • latter days; last days (noun)

        Modern times; the period before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ (sometimes also called the “end times”).

      • deliver (verb)

        To give; to hand over; to put into someone’s power.

      • down to, down until (adverb)

        Until.

      • edit (verb)

        To prepare a docoument for publication.

      • edition (noun)

        An issue or version of a published work. A new edition of an existing book might include additions and corrections.

      • engrave (verb)

        To write or inscribe on metal.

      • error (noun)

        Mistake in a document (such as a mispelling or a word copied wrong).

      • Ether (proper noun)

        The last prophet of the Jaredites, author of the record of his people, which was another source for the Book of Mormon.

      • from (preposition)

        Starting from or with.

      • God (proper noun)

        God the Father or His Son, Jesus Christ. God the Father rules all things with perfect justice, mercy, and love. Jesus Christ often speaks and acts for His Father. He suffered so that we could be forgiven of our sins and be resurrected. The Father and Son are separate individuals but are united in purpose.

      • chapter heading (noun)

        Text at the top of a chapter describing it or explaining its purpose. A heading might include a title and an introductory note.

      • hide, hide up (verb)

        To conceal; to place out of sight.

      • propet-historian (noun)

        A prophet chosen by God to record the history of a people.

      • holy (adjective)

        Sacred; pure; sent by God.

      • incorporate (verb)

        To include; to combine.

      • introduction (noun)

        Text at the top of a book or chapter describing it or explaining its purpose.

      • italics (noun)

        A typeface in which letters slant to the right.

      • Jaredites, people of Jared (proper noun)

        A people of the Book of Mormon who lived earlier than the Nephites. They descended from Jared, his brother, and others who followed them.

      • king (noun)

        Ruler or leader of a country. Kings are usually the son of the previous king.

      • Lehi (proper noun)

        A prophet who lived in about 600 B.C.; ancestor of the Nephites and Lamanites.

      • Lord (noun)

        A term of respect for God the Father or Jesus Christ.

      • manuscript (noun)

        A handwritten document.

      • material (noun)

        Contents; text.

      • ministry (noun)

        Acts in service to God and to other people.

      • minor (adjective)

        Small; relatively unimportant.

      • Mormon (proper noun)

        The prophet who compiled the Book of Mormon.

      • The Book of Mormon (proper noun)

        The inspired record of a branch of the house of Israel that lived in the Americas from about 600 B.C. to A.D. 421.

      • Moroni (proper noun)

        Prophet who completed the Book of Mormon; son of Mormon.

      • (five) books of Moses (noun)

        The first five books of the Bible

      • plates of Nephi (noun)

        Records of the Nephites, which Mormon drew on to write the Book of Mormon.

      • non-italic (adjective)

        A regular typeface, with letters that do not slant to the right.

      • original title page (noun)

        The title page that appeared in the original edition of the Book of Mormon and that has been included in all later editions. (It includes the byline “An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon.”)

      • perpetuate (verb)

        To repeat; to copy into later versions.

      • plates (noun)

        Books or other records made from thin sheets of metal.

      • portion (noun)

        Part.

      • immediately preceding (adjective phrase)

        Right before.

      • prepublication (adjective)

        The state of a document before it is published.

      • prophecy (noun)

        A message from God delivered by a prophet. In some cases these reveal future events.

      • prophet (noun)

        A person sent by God to speak for Him.

      • publish (verb)

        To print a book or other writing and make it available to the public.

      • record (noun)

        A written description or account.

      • reign (noun)

        The period during which a king or judge rules over a people.

      • resurrected (adjective)

        Risen from the dead.

      • sacred (adjective)

        Holy; devoted to or given by God.

      • seal (verb)

        To mark or bind something to protect it from alteration or unauthorized use; to place something under the Lord’s protection.

      • secular (adjective)

        Worldly; things other than religious.

      • Joseph Smith, Jun. (proper noun)

        Prophet who translated the Book of Mormon by the gift and power of God.

      • spiritual (adjective)

        Having to do with God or the Holy Ghost.

      • taken from (verb phrase)

        Abridged from; based on.

      • through (preposition)

        By means of; because of.

      • typeface (noun)

        The style of letters used in a printed text.

      • unto (preposition)

        For; to.

      • volume (noun)

        Book; collection of writings.

      • with (preposition)

        Through; by means of.

      • word (noun)

        Message; teachings.