The story of Joseph Smith’s First Vision is well known. But what isn’t so well known is how the First Vision relates to the temple endowment. Click here to listen to this fascinating account.
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CraigJanuary 20, 2025
I listened to the podcast. I didn’t find it all persuasive that Joseph Smith had the type of expansive vision during the first vision that Moses and Enoch had. Joseph may have had it later, but not as a semi-literate 14 year old. That’s really heavy information to process. Remembers, it took years of heavenly tutoring before he was ready for the golden plates.