About this episode
New research by PhD student Colby Townsend reveals striking connections between The Book of Mormon and Adam Clarke’s Bible Commentary, a widely used biblical resource in Joseph Smith’s time. In this episode, we explore how Smith engaged with Clarke’s insights, made textual modifications, and reframed biblical passages to fit his theological vision. Was Smith restoring lost scripture, or was he influenced by contemporary scholarship? Show Notes YouTube 00:11:35 Summary of Joseph Smith using the Adam Clarke Commentary 00:17:06 During this time, this is NOT considered plagiarism 00:19:55 The new article by Colby Townsend 00:23:24 Clip of Hayley talking about Joseph Smith using the Bible Commentary 00:29:45 What were we taught about how the Book of Mormon was produced? 00:30:17 Quote from David Whitmer on the translation through the seer stone 00:35:00 The Expansion Theory 00:40:26 Quote from Emma on the Book of Mormon translation 00:42:33 Quote from Martin Harris on it being a direct translation 00:44:00 There is no account from Oliver Cowdery on the translation process; Oliver was also willing to lie 00:44:51 Clip of Brad Wilcox on how the Book of Mormon was translation 00:48:08 Background of Colby Townsend 00:50:08 Quotes from the article 00:57:55 Joseph used other Bible Commentaries 01:02:00 Conclusion from Colby Townsend’s article 01:07:40 Clip of the the Bible not having plain and precious things being removed 01:09:25 Clip - The Book of Mormon is to bring back the things lost from the Bible 01:11:20 2 Nephi 11:2 Nephi talks about the importance of Isaiah 01:22:43 Quote from the Colby’s article about how Joseph was well versed in the Bible 01:24:55 Dan Vogel’s theory about the presence of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon 01:26:14 Colby Townsend discussing Joseph and Methodism 01:29:25 Adam Clarke’s Biblical Commentary 01:33:35 Joseph’s access to Clarke 01:40:00 Comparing The Book of Mormon to the Adam Clarke Commentary 01:49:35 Joseph copying both the KJV and then Adam Clarke’s commentary 01:58:38 Next example in Isaiah 50:2 “their fish is dried up” 02:12:20 The example of Isaiah 2: 12-16 “cedars and oaks” and “high mountains and lofty hills” 02:18:45 Isaiah 9:3 “thou hast increased their joy” 02:24:20 Gerardo found his own examples 02:32:24 Examples in Isaiah 14:3 “in that day” 02:38:59 Isaiah 49:1 “O ye distant lands” 02:48:10 Example Isaiah 29:11 “read it, for it is sealed up” 02:56:50 If this is the most correct book why was so much of it changed? Mormon Stories Thanks Our Generous Donors! Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today: One-time or recurring donation through Donorbox Support us on Patreon PayPal Venmo Our Platforms: YouTube Patreon Spotify Apple Podcasts Contact us: MormonStories@gmail.com PO Box 171085, Salt Lake City, UT 84117 Social Media: Insta: @mormstories TikTok: @mormonstoriespodcast Join the Discord