Question: Where does the name Mormon come from in the Book of Mormon?

The term “Mormon” comes from the name of the primary author of The Book of Mormon. The man, Mormon, was a prophet who lived around 400 CE. He was a a member of the Nephites, one of a quartet of groups described in the Book of Mormon as having settled in the ancient Americas.

Why are Mormons called Mormons?

People began referring to Latter-day Saints as Mormons in the 19th century shortly after the Church was established. The word comes from the Book of Mormon, a sacred book of scripture used by Mormons in addition to the Bible.

How did the Book of Mormon get its name?

The term derives from the Book of Mormon, a sacred text published in 1830 regarded by the faith as a supplemental testament to the Bible. Adherents believe that the book was translated from an ancient record by Smith by the gift and power of God.

Do Mormons use the word Mormon?

Also out: the word “Mormonism,” which the style guide states is an “inaccurate” word to use to describe the “doctrine, culture and lifestyle unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” But the word Mormon is fine to use in proper names, like the Book of Mormon, or in historical expressions like the

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