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Joseph Smith Sr's dream. Lucy Mack Smith, Joseph Smith's mother, recorded a visionary dream from Joseph Smith Sr. in Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet with many similarities to the tree of life vision.
7 sty 2000 · Soon after the Smith’s move to Lebanon, New Hampshire, in the late spring or early summer of 1811, (3) Joseph Smith Sr. was given a dream which is strikingly similar to Lehi’s vision or dream of the tree of life, though the setting is somewhat different.
First and second in a series of seven visions or dreams given to Joseph Smith Sr. First, the dream of the box, and second, the dream of the tree of life. Summer 1803 to late summer 1812
8 sty 2016 · Joseph Smith’s father saw the Tree of Life vision at least 9 years before the First Vision and 19 years before the Book of Mormon was published! Consider the vision of Joseph Smith, Sr. in 1811 as recorded in Lucy Mack Smith’s history compared back and forth with Lehi’s vision:
Joseph Smith Sr. was among the first to support his son’s prophetic work. When the angel Moroni first visited Joseph Jr., he told the young man to consult his father. Joseph Sr. became one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, and he was baptized the day the Church was organized. 1 Following his baptism, he preached the gospel to his ...
17 lip 2020 · Many have speculated that Joseph Smith Sr.’s dream-vision is the likely source of “Lehi’s” dream-vision in the Book of Mormon. That may be true, but it may also include elements from Joseph’s own First Vision experience incorporated with his father’s dream-vision, as I’ll describe below.
The Word of God. “Iron Rod and Tree of Life,” by Harrison Begay. “Lehi’s Vision of the Tree of Life,” by David Ade Bolarinwa. “The Iron Rod,” by John Benthin. “The Iron Rod,” by Franz Johansen. Greatest of All the Gifts of God. “Lehi’s Vision of the Tree of Life,” by Robin Luch. “Sweeter Than All Sweetness,” by ...