- Moroni (prophet) - Wikipedia
Moroni ( məˈroʊnaɪ ) is described in the Book of Mormon as the last Nephite prophet, historian, and military commander who, according to the faith of the Latter Day Saint movement, became the Angel Moroni who presented the golden plates to Joseph Smith
- Who is the Angel Moroni in religious texts? - Bible Hub
The Angel Moroni, as depicted in Latter-day Saint scripture, ranks among the most distinctive figures in 19th-century religious history, credited with directing Joseph Smith to ancient golden plates and unveiling a supposedly lost record
- Moroni 1 - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1 Now I, Moroni, after having made an end of abridging the account of the people of Jared, I had supposed not to have written more, but I have not as yet perished; and I make not myself known to the Lamanites lest they should destroy me
- Moroni, the Last of the Nephite Prophets - Religious Studies Center
When the Prophet Joseph Smith first met the angel Moroni at the hill Cumorah about 1,400 years later on the evening of 22 September 1823, Moroni showed him the sacred contents and told Joseph that the sacred objects had been “sealed by the prayer of faith” (Cowdery 198)
- Moroni - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs, Religion - MormonWiki
Moroni, as a mortal man, was the last author of the Book of Mormon, burying the metal plates upon which it was recorded, some 421 years after the birth of Christ
- Moroni | Prophet, Angel, Book of Mormon | Britannica
Moroni, according to the teaching of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an angel or resurrected being who appeared to Joseph Smith on September 21, 1823, to inform him that he had been chosen to restore God’s church on earth
- The Angel Moroni in Mormonism
Moroni was the last of the Nephites, a people whose history is the basis of the Book of Mormon He was a commander of the Nephite armies under his father, and led a group of 10,000 men in the final war between the Nephites and their enemies, the Lamanites
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