Original BofM manuscript
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 10:47 am
Apparently the church has newly acquired some small fragments of the original BofM manuscript. In the telling of the acquisition it is emphasized how terribly important the original manuscript is and that "you can't get any closer to the gold plates than this." It is a direct link to the connection Joseph had with the divine...yada, yada, yada.
In the telling of the story it is mentioned how the highly prized and invaluable manuscript was placed by Joseph (a prophet, seer and revelator) in the cornerstone of the Nauvoo House where it subsequently became subject to water leakage and deterioration. Much of the original was lost through this type of damage. The LDS church currently holds only 28% of the artifact that is arguably the nearest thing to the ark of the covenant showing the connection between God and Joseph.
I can understand the loss of the ark of the covenant. Israel rebelled, wars were fought, they lost favor with God. Who knows where the ark actually went? But the original BofM manuscript is a mere 186 years old or so. And the church is supposedly doing wonderfully. So how could Joseph have been inspired to place the manuscript in such an unwelcoming and vulnerable place? Really......a boarding house?
Was he just not thinking that day? Were the Urim and Thummim not available to tell him, "Hey, don't do that?"
In the telling of the story it is mentioned how the highly prized and invaluable manuscript was placed by Joseph (a prophet, seer and revelator) in the cornerstone of the Nauvoo House where it subsequently became subject to water leakage and deterioration. Much of the original was lost through this type of damage. The LDS church currently holds only 28% of the artifact that is arguably the nearest thing to the ark of the covenant showing the connection between God and Joseph.
I can understand the loss of the ark of the covenant. Israel rebelled, wars were fought, they lost favor with God. Who knows where the ark actually went? But the original BofM manuscript is a mere 186 years old or so. And the church is supposedly doing wonderfully. So how could Joseph have been inspired to place the manuscript in such an unwelcoming and vulnerable place? Really......a boarding house?
Was he just not thinking that day? Were the Urim and Thummim not available to tell him, "Hey, don't do that?"