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Ancient golden plates of the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is a sacred text of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, presenting itself as a record of God's dealings with ancient inhabitants of the Americas. It contains multiple books authored by various prophets and historians, including Nephi, Jacob, Mosiah, Alma, and Mormon. Read the complete Book of Mormon free on Religions.app with parallel passages from other world religions.

Books of the Book of Mormon

Each book contains teachings, prophecies, and narratives central to Latter-day Saint tradition and practice.

1
1 Nephi
22 chapters
2
2 Nephi
33 chapters
3
Jacob
7 chapters
4
Enos
1 chapters
5
Jarom
1 chapters
6
Omni
1 chapters
7
Words of Mormon
1 chapters
8
Mosiah
29 chapters
9
Alma
63 chapters
10
Helaman
16 chapters
11
3 Nephi
30 chapters
12
4 Nephi
1 chapters
13
Mormon
9 chapters
14
Ether
15 chapters
15
Moroni
10 chapters

What is the Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon is a sacred scripture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). According to LDS doctrine, it is an abridgment of ancient records written upon golden plates by prophets who lived in ancient America, compiled by the prophet Mormon and completed by his son Moroni.

The text presents itself as a religious and historical account covering approximately 600 years, from around 600 BCE to 400 CE. It includes accounts of Lehi's exodus from Jerusalem, the establishment of Nephite and Lamanite civilizations, the ministry of Jesus Christ in the Americas, and prophetic teachings about redemption and spiritual salvation.

For members of the LDS Church, the Book of Mormon stands alongside the Bible as divine scripture and is central to Latter-day Saint theology, practice, and identity. Its teachings emphasize the restoration of the gospel, the nature of Christ, and the path to eternal life and exaltation.

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Explore parallels between the Book of Mormon and texts from other traditions. Discover shared wisdom on faith, salvation, and spiritual practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Book of Mormon?

The Book of Mormon is a sacred scripture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, presented as a record of God's dealings with ancient inhabitants of the Americas. It contains prophecies, teachings, and accounts spanning over 600 years.

Is the Book of Mormon free to read online?

Yes! The Book of Mormon is available to read completely free on Religions.app. You can explore all of its books and chapters with verse-by-verse text and interfaith study tools without any restrictions or charges.

How is the Book of Mormon different from the Bible?

The Book of Mormon is a separate sacred text that complements the Bible in LDS doctrine. While the Bible records God's dealings with the Old and New World peoples, the Book of Mormon presents an account of God's work with ancient American inhabitants and includes the ministry of Jesus Christ in the Americas after his resurrection.