LYNDEN - When Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon at times he did not physically have the golden plates with him and translated through revelation. Although he translated both the Book of Mormon and the papyrus that contained much of the Pearl of Great Price, he did so with the original documents. I have three questions about this.
Question 1) Why did he need the documents in the first place.
JOEL - If the plates and papyri were not found, what Joseph Smith wrote might be considered nothing more than something that came from his own mind (which many believe anyway). The plates and papyri are physical evidence for the benefit of those who believe, proving that the scriptures did indeed exist, as witnessed by several individuals who saw and handled the originals.
Question 2) why did he sometimes translate with the plates if he could do so without them?
JOEL - Only Jospeh Smith knows the answer to this question.
At first he did use the plates, sometimes holding the
interpreters over the characters on the plate, or by
copying the characters down on paper, and then using
the interpreters to translate.
Later he was able to translate without the plates even
being present. Perhaps there was a growing or learning
process involved with receiving the revelation; sort
of like training wheels on a bike. As Joseph's faith
and experience in the revelatory translation process
increased, there was less need to have the plates
present to support his faith in the work. But this is
all speculation. Very little is known about the
translation process itself. Few details can be found
from comments made by Joseph's scribes and close
associates, and because many of their comments were
either second-hand and/or recorded from memory many
years after the fact, we can't be certain how accurate
or reliable they are.
Only Joseph Smith knew the actual process, and he
declined to describe it in public. At a Church
conference in 1831, Hyrum Smith invited the Prophet to
explain more fully how the Book of Mormon came forth.
Joseph Smith responded that "it was not intended to
tell the world all the particulars of the coming forth
of the Book of Mormon; and…it was not expedient for
him to relate these things" (HC 1:220).
Question 3) What stopped him from translating more books that have been lost? (other then it was not the LORDs will)
JOEL - Which books would that be? We have all the scriptures we need right now. Joseph did spend many hours retranslating the Bible but did not really get a chance to finalize that before he was killed. Perhaps if he had lived longer he might have been able to work on more things.
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