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English
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1830 : Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible
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Joseph Smith : The Prophet and Seer
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Provo, UT
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BYU Religious Studies Center
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51-75
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Following the publication of the Book of Mormon, Joseph Smith Jr. immediately began the new translation of the Bible. He made hundreds of changes to the King James Version in order to change or expand the meanings of certain verses.
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“From the Catecombs of Egypt” : Latter-day Saint Engagement with Ancient Egypt and the Contest of Religious Identity
Now That We Have the Words of Joseph Smith, How Shall We Begin to Understand Them? Illustrations of Selected Challenges within the 21 May 1843 Discourse on 2 Peter 1
Reading the Song of Solomon as a Latter-day Saint
Revisions in the 2013 LDS Edition of the King James Bible
Seers and Stones : The Translation of the Book of Mormon as Divine Visions of an Old-Time Seer
Singing the Word of God : Five Hymns by President Frederick G. Williams
The Book of Moses: From the Ancient of Days to the Latter Days
The Expanded Canon : Perspectives on Mormonism and Sacred Texts
The Nature of the Pen and Pencil Markings in the New Testament of Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible
The Process of Inspired Translation : Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
Why Bible Translations Differ : A Guide for the Perplexed