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Home»Articles»Physical Parallels Between The Book of Mormon and Jesus Christ
Articles September 10, 20103 Mins Read

Physical Parallels Between The Book of Mormon and Jesus Christ

First and most obvious is the fact that both Jesus and the Book of Mormon initially had a very controversial message. Some recognized truth immediately, while it took some time for others and yet more, even the vast majority, rejected the message altogether.

That said, there are many interesting similarities between the life of Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon itself particularly surrounding the death and resurrection:

Christ: buried and sealed in a stone sepulcher
BofM: buried and sealed in a stone box

Christ: round stone covered tomb
BofM: round stone covered box

Christ: Angels present when stone was rolled back
BofM: Angel present when stone was rolled back

Christ: Taught the word of God
BofM: Teaches the word of God

Christ: Witness saw him, 12 apostles and hundred of others
BofM: Witnesses saw it 12 official witnesses along with several more

Christ: Ascended to heaven with angels present
BofM: Taken back to heaven by an angel

Christ: Must rely on faith to believe
BofM: Must rely on faith to believe

Christ: Only physical evidence remaining are his words
BofM: Only physical evidence remaining are it’s words

Both Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon were buried in the earth and brought forth with angel(s) present, there were witnesses and they were removed from our presence with only their words for us to examine through the Spirit. So here is the test that we all must face:

Will we exercise our faith or will we simply be dismissive?

In Susan Easton Black’s “Finding Christ in the Book of Mormon” (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1987) she revealed some interesting facts about references to Jesus Christ contained in the Book of Mormon text.

  • There are 101 distinct names/titles for Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon (Lamb of God, Messiah, Stone, Great Creator, etc.)
  • These names/titles of Christ are collectively presented 3,925 times in 6,607 Book of Mormon verses
  • On average, one name or title of Christ appears once every 1.7 verses.
  • By far the most significant personality identified in the book is Jesus Christ

To anyone who has ever read the Book of Mormon, these statistics would not be surprising. The witness and teachings of Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon permeate the text and are a treasure to anyone who loves the Savior. It is also not surprising that the Book of Mormon was handled in a way that mirrored the events of Jesus’ atonement, particularly his death, burial and resurrection. This is just one more subtle but powerful way that the Book of Mormon testifies of the Savior and his role as our Messiah.

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Updated: September 2, 2010

Book of Mormon Jesus Christ Parallels
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4 Comments

  1. Dallin on January 9, 2024 7:27 am

    The body of Jesus was placed in the tomb by a Joseph (of Arimathea) and the Book of Mormon plates were removed by a Joseph.

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  2. Dallin on January 9, 2024 7:00 am

    Mary was one of the original witnesses of the resurrected Christ and Mary Whitmer was one of the original witnesses of the plates.
    Awesome compilation, thanks!

    Reply
  3. Dino on November 26, 2023 8:37 am

    11 official witnesses to each

    Reply
  4. Janet on November 3, 2012 7:46 pm

    Cool insight!

    Reply
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