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Revision as of 13:17, 7 June 2018
The Book of Mormon is a companion to the Holy Bible. Like the Bible, it is a religious text used by the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which serve as a second witness of Jesus Christ.
The Book of Mormon resembles the Bible in that it contains a mixture of stories and sermons recorded by early prophets to help us learn about Jesus Christ and His dealings with mankind. It contains the records of several early groups of people who came from the Holy Lands to the American continent. Those who were righteous were led by prophets, just as were the people of the Bible. These prophets recorded the revelations they received about Jesus Christ, their testimonies of Him, and at one miraculous point, their visitation from Him.