Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible was created in 1867.
Joseph Smith began the translation of The Bible in 1830 and continued working on it until his death in 1844. However, the process of revising and making changes to the text continued after his death, and the final version of the Joseph Smith Translation was published in 1979 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Joseph Smith Papers was created in 2008.
Joseph Smith House was created in 1705.
The Bible vs- Joseph Smith - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 2010
Smith's Bible Dictionary was created in 1863.
Joseph Smith Memorial Building was created in 1911.
Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial was created in 1905.
The cast of The Bible vs. Joseph Smith - 2010 includes: Greg Gifford as himself
Joseph Smith didn't study languages- he had a third grade education, which offers proof that he didn't write the Book of Mormon himself; he wouldn't have been able to. After the publication of the Book of Mormon and the organization of the Church, Joseph Smith studied Hebrew, Greek, and German in order to make his translation of the Bible.
Julia E. Smith Parker Translation was created in 1876.
The bible was compiled in the first century AD. Joseph Smith was born in 1805. Now if you think about it very hard you should eventually come to realize that the bible was completed long before Joseph Smith was born.
Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History was created in 1980.
The Joseph Smith Translation is a selection of Bible verses that were corrected or re-translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith through revelation. His goal was to print his own version of the Bible which corrected and clarified some mistranslations in the King James Version, however his work was never finished. Because he never completed his work, the Mormon church today uses the King James Version with footnotes that include Joseph Smith's translations. Here are some examples of changes that are made in the Joseph Smith Translation: KJV Genesis 8:15 "