Moroni (Mormonism): Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Adherents of Latter-day Saint theology believe that Moroni (BoM Arabic موروني Mūrūnī) is a prophet who lived in North America in the late 4th century.

Not to be cofused with Captain Moroni, a figure who lived much earlier as recorded in the Book of Mormon.

Adherents believe that:

  • Moroni first appeared as a resurrected being (or angel) to Joseph Smith, Jr. in 1827.
  • Moroni delivered gold plates to Joseph. The plates are the record of Moroni's people, ancient Americans known as Nephites and Lamanites
  • Moroni's father, Mormon (also a prophet), compiled and abridged the plates from the many records of their people over the centuries
  • Joseph translated one-third of the plates into a book called the Book of Mormon after which Joseph gave the plates back to Moroni.

Moroni's record in the Book of Mormon is called the Book of Moroni.

See also: Moroni, Utah

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