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The JST as Revelatory Springboard? 

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Because there are no explicitly stated purposes of Joseph Smith’s Bible translation project, either by him or in any of his revelations, all explanations offered about or criticisms leveled at his Bible translation are based on assumptions and best guesses at best, but then, of course, there’s nothing wrong with educated best guesses, so long as we’re not overly dogmatic and we humbly recognize the tentativeness of our position. The current best evidence from the best scholarship on the topic proposes that the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible was intended to be and to do several things rather than just one thing. In this episode of Church History Matters, we’ll review these potential purposes and offer another possibility about what we believe may be the primary purpose behind Joseph’s Bible Translation, what we call the Revelatory Springboard Effect.
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Originally published August 29, 2023
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Комментарии : 7   
@RyanMercer
@RyanMercer 6 месяцев назад
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@elizabethpeterson9914
@elizabethpeterson9914 6 месяцев назад
In my mind, the idea of a hell that has no end suggests a God who needs revenge. Vengefulness is a characteristic of human, mortal, 'natural' men. If we are vengeful we are in need of repentance. God, being perfect and having no need of repentance, cannot be vengeful. When we think that God wants to punish us out of a sense of revenge, we are attributing to Him a human, fallen characteristic. I believe the sufferings of the unrepentant are a natural consequence of the sin. Yes, those sufferings will be sore, but Christ in His mercy will still redeem almost everyone when their time is right.
@deborahdean8867
@deborahdean8867 6 месяцев назад
Final death means blotted out, translated. As if you NEVER existed. Uncreated . Like going back in time, once you're blotted out, you never existed.
@firebat724
@firebat724 14 дней назад
With all do respect I don't think the idea about hell is revenge. I think it's more about justice since God is a righteous judge. A judge does not sentence someone to jail because he wants revenge on them but because duty demands it. Likewise God does not punish anyone because he seeks vengeance upon them but because he us judging their Sinful deeds. Maybe we are saying the same thing but I'm curious to find out!
@patriciafinn5717
@patriciafinn5717 Месяц назад
I would love you to list all the false prophecies from joseph smith down..that would be interesting...
@ashlyncrane8992
@ashlyncrane8992 5 месяцев назад
God loves you!
@kp6553
@kp6553 6 месяцев назад
Nice
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