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joseph smith papers podcast first vision

by Dr. Jaylon Deckow Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Joseph Smith series?

Series host Spencer W. McBride interviews historians in a documentary-style podcast about this pivotal event in Latter-day Saint history. Released in the bicentennial year of Joseph Smith’s vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ, the podcast recreates the world in which Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul.

Who published Joseph Smith’s first vision?

Another member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Orson Hyde, published this account of Joseph Smith’s earliest visions in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1842. He wrote the text in English, relying heavily on Pratt’s A [n] Interesting Account, and translated it into German for publication. 3. Levi Richards, Journal, 11 June 1843 .

When did Howard Coray make a copy of the first vision?

a. In the early 1840s, Howard Coray began making an edited copy of the history begun in 1838. His copy was discontinued after a hundred pages. Although some portions of this copy vary from the original, the account of Joseph Smith’s first vision is virtually identical to its source text: JS History, 1838–ca. 1841, draft copy, pp. 2–4.

What was Joseph Smith seeking in 1820?

In 1820, Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul. He wanted to know which church was the church of Jesus Christ, but that was not his only question. This episode examines Joseph Smith’s search for eternal answers.

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Did Joseph Smith tell anyone about the First Vision?

None of the earliest anti-Mormon literature mentioned the First Vision. Smith also said he told others about the vision during the 1820s, and some family members said that they had heard him mention it, but none prior to 1823, when Smith said he had his second vision.

What did Joseph Smith learn from the First Vision?

Another truth Joseph learned from the First Vision was of the reality of the Great Apostasy, which New Testament apostles had prophesied must occur before the Second Coming of the Lord (e.g. 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12).

How old was Joseph Smith when he had First Vision?

14-year-oldIn spring 1820, 14-year-old Joseph Smith prayed in faith and was answered by God and Jesus Christ in person. This remarkable vision is foundational to Latter-day Saint history.

How many versions of Joseph Smith's First Vision are there?

Joseph Smith published two accounts of the First Vision during his lifetime. Two other accounts recorded by Joseph were published by the Church in the 1960s. Meanwhile, five secondhand accounts were written by Joseph's contemporaries.

Why is the First Vision important lesson?

This vision, which marked the beginning of the Restoration of the gospel, is the most important event since the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Joseph Smith's humble prayer led to the Restoration of gospel truths, priesthood authority, and saving ordinances.

What do the Mormons believe?

These key elements of the faith include belief in God the Father, his Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit; belief in modern prophets and continuing revelation; belief that through Christ's atonement all mankind may be saved by obedience to the laws and ordinances of Christ's Gospel; belief in the importance of ...

When did Mormonism become a religion?

1830The religion was officially founded in 1830 when The Book of Mormon was published. Today, the LDS church is most prevalent in the United States, Latin America, Canada, Europe, the Philippines, Africa and parts of Oceania.

What Angels did Joseph Smith see?

Appearances to Joseph Smith and others In addition to Smith, several other early Mormons said they had visions where they saw the angel Moroni. Three Witnesses said they saw the angel in 1829: Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and Martin Harris. Other early Mormons who said they saw Moroni include: Emma Hale Smith.

Did Joseph Smith see Jesus?

Hear Him!” [Joseph Smith—History 1:17] and then Joseph heard the voice of Jesus Christ, the Son, and received instructions from Him. … Joseph Smith, the fourteen-year-old lad, saw the Father and the Son and heard Their voices. So far as the records indicate, this was the most glorious vision ever given to mortal man.

What are the different versions of the First Vision?

Joseph shared and documented the First Vision, as it came to be known, on multiple occasions; he wrote or assigned scribes to write four different accounts of the vision....Accounts of the First Vision1832 Account. ... 1835 Account. ... 1838 Account. ... 1842 Account.

What is the First Vision Mormonism?

The First Vision marked the beginning of the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ in this last dispensation. Joseph Smith was chosen to be the Lord's prophet in the latter days. Over time, the Lord restored His authority and Church through Joseph Smith.

What did Joseph Smith say God?

In 1820 as he was reading from the Bible, young Joseph Smith came to a passage in the Epistle of James, chapter 1, verse 5, which stated: "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him."

What is the first vision of Joseph Smith?

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is a six-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the history and legacy of Joseph Smith’s first vision. Series host Spencer W. McBride interviews historians and other scholars in a documentary-style podcast about this pivotal event in the history of the Restoration. Released in the bicentennial year of Joseph Smith’s vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ, the podcast recreates the world in which Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul. Listeners will be invited to understand the First Vision from the perspective of historians.

What is the podcast about Joseph Smith?

Released in the bicentennial year of Joseph Smith’s vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ, the podcast recreates the world in which Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul. Listeners will be invited to understand the First Vision from the perspective of historians.

What is the first vision podcast?

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is a six-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the history and legacy of Joseph Smith’s first vision. Series host Spencer W. McBride interviews historians in a documentary-style podcast about this pivotal event in Latter-day Saint history.

What is the Joseph Smith Papers podcast?

The Joseph Smith Papers podcasts explore a variety of pivotal topics in the life of Joseph Smith. The podcasts make accessible decades of scholarship in an engaging documentary style. With more than 1.5 million listens to date, the podcasts recreate the world of Joseph Smith and provide insights into his life and time from the perspective of historians.

What is the podcast about the Priesthood?

The Priesthood Restored: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is a six-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the events and circumstances that played a role in the restoration of the priesthood. Series host Spencer W. McBride interviews historians, researchers, General Authorities, and others.

What is the Nauvoo Temple podcast?

The Nauvoo Temple: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is an eight-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the history of the Nauvoo Temple.

What is the first vision podcast?

The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast is a six-part miniseries from the Joseph Smith Papers Project that explores the history and legacy of Joseph Smith’s first vision. Series host Spencer W. McBride interviews historians and other scholars

What episode did Joseph Smith ask Jesus?

Episode 2 - In 1820, Joseph Smith was seeking answers to the pressing questions of his soul. He wanted to know which church was the church of Jesus Christ, but that was not his only question.

When will the Priesthood Restored podcast be released?

We are pleased to announce a new mini-series called The Priesthood Restored: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast. The new podcast launches in January 2021 and explores the events that played a role in the restoration of the priesthood.

What happened to Joseph Smith?

Spencer: In 1820, a teenaged boy named Joseph Smith entered a grove of trees near his home in western New York and prayed. What happened next is well known to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. According to Smith’s accounts, God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to him. It was a formative moment in Joseph Smith’s life and a pivotal event in the history of the church that Smith would found and lead.

Where did the Smith family move to?

Spencer: The Smith family’s move to western New York occurred in the midst of the Second Great Awakening. That’s a name given to a resurgence of religious devotion in the United States and elsewhere, a resurgence driven in large part by revival meetings and theological developments within Protestant Christianity.

What do you do for the Joseph Smith Papers?

I am a historian and documentary editor for the Joseph Smith Papers Project.

How has your understanding of Joseph Smith evolved through your work as a historian?

Where Joseph Smith is concerned, much of my work as a historian is understanding the world in which he lived, the world that helped shape Smith and that he, in turn, helped shape. I think historical context is immensely beneficial for understanding Smith and the religious movement he led during his lifetime.

Introduce The First Vision: A Joseph Smith Papers Podcast

The year 2020 marks the 200 th anniversary of Joseph Smith’s first vision. A lot of Latter-day Saints will be studying that event and the Joseph Smith Papers Project produced this podcast as a way of helping them do that. We take a familiar story—Joseph Smith’s 1820 vision—and turn to historians to help explain the event’s historical context.

Who is your target audience?

The podcast’s target audience is members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It takes a story with which Latter-day Saints are very familiar and expands it for them, giving them new things to think about.

What is the goal of the podcast?

The goal of the podcast is to tell the story of Joseph Smith’s first vision—a well-known story to Latter-day Saints throughout the world—in a way that is simultaneously familiar and new.

Who are some of the scholars you interview?

I interviewed Rachel Cope and Steven Harper from the Department of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU). Cope has spent years studying religious revivals in western New York during the early 1800s and Harper is particularly well-versed in the history of the First Vision itself.

What does the First Vision look like through the eyes of historians?

It’s about reconstructing the world Joseph Smith knew in 1820. When historians examine the First Vision, we look at the full context of the event to understand it better.

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