Just as the Bible contains witnesses of Jesus Christ from the Holy Land, the Book of Mormon contains witnesses of Jesus Christ from ancient America. For this reason, the Book of Mormon is called “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.”
Here are some examples of Book of Mormon witnesses of Christ:
Nephi saw the birth and death of Christ in a vision (1 Nephi 11:13–15).
The brother of Jared saw the Lord because of his great faith (Ether 3:7–16).
The prophet Samuel the Lamanite prophesied of Christ’s coming and gave the signs of His birth and death (Helaman 13-14).
After His Resurrection, Christ appeared to the people of ancient America and invited them to come forward one by one to see and touch Him until “they had all gone forth and had witnessed for themselves” (3 Nephi 11:13–17).
2006-07-14 10:33:58
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answered by notoriousnicholas 4
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to operate on: a] The source of catholic OT is the Septuagint which became used on the time of Jesus and qualified about three hundred BC. Septuagint incorporates 7 apocrypahl books [even better than that]. The Septuagint OT version became therefore consolidated to the recent Testaments someplace in four hundred ad and therefore the catholic bible-Latin Vulgate by technique of St Jerome. b] The christians finally brokeaway from the rabbinical Jews. because of the combating of christians and Jews, and strengthening of christianity, the jews felt the pick to cannonize their personal bible; therefore in Jamnia in ninety ad. some QA writers have already element out that the Jews have recognized only the 39 books. they're jewish books. c] The protestants followed the Jewish OT version; for some causes, in spite of the indisputable fact that their before version also incorporates the 7 apocryphal books. d] end: even as the protestants got here in 1500, they have the completed books which incorporates the 7 apocryphal; as time is going by technique of, they finally drop the 7 books because it adverse to their anti-purgatory stand, anti-Icon veneration, and so on. So, in recent times they're w/out the 7 books and nevertheless accuse the catholics of which incorporates the 7 books.
2016-12-01 06:15:09
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answered by birchett 3
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While I am always willing to learn anothers thoughts on religion and ways of worship, I know not to use them to understand Gods living word.
The bible is meant to stand alone, and the more you read it and study it, the more that will be revealed to you.
I know very knowledgable Christians who are still in wonder after reading the bible over and over again, that they learn or understand something new.
So, while I do believe in understanding other ways of worship, I will not be mislead into taking any mans views of the bible, over the bible itself.
2006-07-13 16:37:45
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answered by cindy 6
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NO. I would recommend the John McArthur Study Bible.
2006-07-13 16:46:36
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answered by MC Kim 2
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Apocrypha is apart of the first KJV bible 1611.....KJV is the bible that Christian study from....
2006-07-13 16:41:11
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answered by stlquetea76 2
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