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Joseph Smith Sr. (July 12, 1771 – September 14, 1840) was the father of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Joseph Sr. was also one of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, which Mormons believe was translated by Smith Jr. from golden plates.
Syn Asaela, Joseph Smith senior, przejął po ojcu znaczną religijność oraz niechęć do jej zorganizowanych przejawów. Na jego życiu i charakterze zaważyły niestabilna, naznaczona niepowodzeniami sytuacja finansowa [5] oraz żarliwa [6] , nieortodoksyjna religijność.
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 ...
Joseph Smith Junior (ur. 23 grudnia 1805 w Sharon w stanie Vermont, zm. 27 czerwca 1844 w Carthage w stanie Illinois) – amerykański duchowny, założyciel i pierwszy przywódca ruchu świętych w dniach ostatnich zwanych mormonami. Generał-lejtnant mormońskiego Nauvoo Legion (inne języki). Dla wyznawców jest prorokiem i męczennikiem ...
Joseph Smith Sr., 1972, pencil on paper, William Whitaker, Church History Museum. Joseph Smith Sr. was born in Topsfield, Massachusetts, in 1771. In 1796 he married Lucy Mack in Tunbridge, Vermont. He was the recipient of an early revelation (Doctrine and Covenants 4).
Joseph Smith’s parents, Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith, married in 1796 in Tunbridge, Vermont. They were a hardworking and God-fearing couple who started their married life under favorable financial circumstances.
Father of Joseph Smith, the prophet. One of the Eight Witnesses of the Book of Mormon.