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The Sacred Stone

How was it created

Two men were asked by the king to abridge all the records that were recorded in the storehouse of Nob. These two men called upon God, and God sent two angels to help to abridge these things. When the night was over, the abridgement was finished. This abridgement was what the world sees as the Hieroglyphic portion of the Rosetta Stone.

Later another two men came and found this stone and they added their story to this stone for there was room at the bottom of the stone, thus they added their stories in their own given language, which was the same.

Today men and science believes that these three are the same, when really only the bottom two portions are the same story. Today, many men of science use this stone as a way to understand and translate Hieroglyphics, but because of their misjudgments in these things, they are not correctly translating these things. It is because of this stone that they have determined that the Translation given by Joseph Smith Jr. concerning the Pearl of Great price is determined to be incorrect, yet it is science and men who have made the error.

This stone is only half there, thus the top half of the stone is broken off and is as big as the bottom half. There are over two thousand records recorded on this stone. Below here is only a portion of them.

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Chapter 5

  1. And I Phinamon proceed to again give an account of the proceedings of our lives, even I and Eariastes, and at the request of Eariastes do I give the account of his gifts, which he had received.
  2. And it came to pass that we did appear as if surrounded by menacing men who bore strange arms and did threaten us with the extinction of our lives if we did not reveal unto them the manner of our traveling.
  3. Therefore we did so and did leave there midst at the utterance of Eariastes and did come to a great sight before us, even that we did receive a display of flash of lights and then the feeling of the spirit and were then taken else where to behold the expression and use of the gifts of Eariastes.
  4. And we found ourselves among a camp of lepers who resided in a large cave and the smell of death was everywhere.
  5. Save it were, where Eariastes walked and then touched, for he did touch many, yet not all who were in the cave and did place upon the crown of their head the oil of the horn of David and then did bless them to receive health and healing.
  6. And we did continue to administer in this fashion unto all that he touched, and did so in holiness and lowliness of heart, that we remain pure.
  7. Then we were taken from among them unto a place of famine and dearth, in that nothing had grown there in some time and that nothing looked capable of growing.
  8. Yet we did utter forth the words of life and the power of God was manifest and water came from the ground and plants did spring up and trees did grow and much life returned.
  9. Nevertheless, all these things were done by the voice of Eariastes and then we did go unto the angel who came unto us, mighty and strong to lift us up unto the thrown of God and their we did see our God and did feel his hands, his feet, his side, and were anointed by him to receive the things from before.
  10. Now this did cause great joy to come and the heavens were opened and we did again behold all things in that our minds were raised to understand all things, and our hearts to feel to all things.
  11. And this was given according to the words of the Lord by the strength of our faith and the trust in our God, for he did have us go and view all the things which we should do and then told us that he would send us forth to them by the mouths of his servants.
  12. And we did go forth and did serve in his purposes and did go from time to time, and to place to place, both as we were and as we chose to be and this is not all, for we did perform miracle upon miracle in the name of our God and for the glory of his kingdom and in the might of his power and were blessed with such great joy, that words cannot describe, nor do they bring justice unto that which we have received.
  13. And the books were opened and low we saw that men were judged according to the books which were had both upon the earth and up in the heavens.
  14. And that our names were to be had forever, in the book of Life, to be not blotted out, save it were by transgression.
  15. And that night sleep fled from us, for so great and marvelous were the things which we had received that we dared not sleep, yet did ponder and pray continually, giving thanks unto our God for his great love for us.
  16. And this is not all, but I make an end of my account at this time.
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