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  2. List of plates in Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    The large plates of Nephi which are the source of the text abridged by Mormon and engraved on the Golden Plates. The small plates of Nephi, the source of the first and second books of Nephi, and the books of Jacob, Enos, Jarom, and Omni of the Book of Mormon, which were engraved upon the Golden Plates. [4] The plates of Limhi [5]

  3. Latter Day Saint movement and engraved metal plates

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    There are many Hebrew specific examples of writings on metal plates, including a reference in Exodus 28:36 of the Bible of the high priest wearing an engraved gold plate, excavated silver plates containing Numbers 6:24-26 of the Bible dating to the seventh century BC, a treaty with the Romans engraved on bronze, a list of hidden temple ...

  4. Plates of Nephi - Wikipedia

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    In place of the lost Book of Lehi, the translation from the small plates of Nephi was used, which covered the same time period. Both Nephi (1 Nephi 19:3) and Mormon (Words of Mormon 1:7) recorded that the small plates were made for a "wise purpose" that was known to the Lord. The aforementioned sections of the Doctrine and Covenants (D&C 3, D&C ...

  5. Voree plates - Wikipedia

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    The Voree plates, also called The Record of Rajah Manchou of Vorito, [pronunciation?] or the Voree Record, were a set of three tiny metal plates allegedly discovered by James J. Strang, a leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, in Voree, Wisconsin, United States, in 1845.

  6. Record of the Nephites - Wikipedia

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    The primary use is to describe the collection of inscribed metal plates on which the Nephites purportedly recorded their history. An abridged version of this record, reportedly inscribed on gold plates , was the source of the Book of Mormon , according to Joseph Smith . [ 1 ]

  7. Golden plates - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon itself portrays the golden plates as a historical record, engraved by two pre-Columbian prophet-historians from around the year AD 400: Mormon and his son Moroni. [12] Mormon and Moroni, the book says, had abridged earlier historical records from other sets of metal plates.

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