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The first Latter Day Saint prophet, Joseph Smith, Jr., was directed by the Lord to correct the King James Version of the Bible. The Inspired Version was first published in 1867 by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints under the leadership of Joseph Smith III.
- Matthew
Joseph flees to Egypt--John's mission--Baptism of Jesus. 3:1...
- Isaiah
Isaiah Chapter 1. Judah's rebellion--Sacrifices...
- Luke
23:51 And behold, a man named Joseph--a counselor, a good...
- First Corinthians
First Corinthians. First Epistle of Paul to the Church at...
- Second Corinthians
Second Corinthians. Second Epistle of Paul to the Church at...
- Genesis
Genesis Chapter 1. History of creation. 1:1 And it came to...
- Preface
The Joseph Smith "Family Bible" was used during the...
- James
James. General Epistle of James. Chapter 1. Rejoice under...
- Obadiah
Obadiah Chapter 1. Destruction of Edom--Deliverance in Zion....
- Romans
Romans. Epistle of Paul to the Church at Rome. Chapter 1....
- Matthew
Apr 30, 2010 · Joseph Smith's new translation of the Bible; a complete parallel comparison of the inspired version of the Holy Scriptures and the King James authorized version by Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844
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This revelation marked the beginning of Joseph Smith’s efforts to prepare an inspired revision or translation of the Bible. For the next three years, Joseph worked on his “new translation of the Bible” with Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and other scribes, considering the project a “branch of [his] calling” as a prophet of God. 1
The Inspired Version is based on the text of the King James Version, however, is not a 'translation' per se. Rather, Joseph Smith, Jr. received divine direction and inspiration to correct the text where many "plain and precious things" (I Nephi 3: 172, 1908 RLDS Version) had been altered or removed. In some cases, Joseph was instructed to ...
The Joseph Smith Translation (JST), also called the Inspired Version of the Holy Scriptures (IV), is a revision of the Bible by Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, who said that the JST/IV was intended to restore what he described as "many important points touching the salvation of men, [that] had been taken from the Bible, or lost before it was compiled".
- IV or JST depending on denomination
- Public domain
- 1867
- Inspired Version of the Holy Scriptures or Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
Bruce R. McConkie on the Joseph Smith Translation “The Joseph Smith Translation, or Inspired Version, is a thousand times over the best Bible now existing on earth. It contains all that the King James Version does, plus pages of additions and corrections and an occasional deletion.
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