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|claim=The JST contradicts current Mormon teaching and practice that is so basic and important to Mormonism. The doctrine of eternal marriage is not taught in the JST. Joseph (and all the subsequent prophets) left 'uncorrected' the passages about how in heaven, they neither marry nor are given in marriage... | |claim=The JST contradicts current Mormon teaching and practice that is so basic and important to Mormonism. The doctrine of eternal marriage is not taught in the JST. Joseph (and all the subsequent prophets) left 'uncorrected' the passages about how in heaven, they neither marry nor are given in marriage... | ||
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* This is false. Early members were well aware of the passage which says that "they neither marry nor are given in marriage" in heaven. This is why marriage and sealings then and now must be done on earth, either in life or via vicarious work for the dead. | |||
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Ben Witherington, a non-LDS biblical scholar, understands this exchange in a similar way: | |||
:The case put forward by the Sadducees is particularly extreme. Not only had six brothers attempted and failed to impregnate the woman in question, but she had also outlived them all and was single when she died. It is perhaps this last fact which prompts the question: Whose spouse will she be in the resurrection?...Jesus stresses that in the age to come people will neither marry nor be given in marriage. '''Notice what Jesus does not say. He does not say there will be no marriage in the age to come'''. The use of the terms “γαμουσιν” (''gamousin'') and “γαμιζονται” (''gamizontai'') is important, for these terms refer to the gender-specific roles played in early Jewish society by the man and the woman <b>in the process of getting married</b>. The men, being the initiators of the process in such a strongly patriarchal culture, “marry,” while the women are “given in marriage” by their father or another older family member. Thus Mark has Jesus saying that no new marriages will be initiated in the eschatological [resurrection] state. '''This is surely not the same as claiming that all existing marriages will disappear in the eschatological state'''.” {{ea}}{{ref|witherington.328}} | |||
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Brigham Young taught that the Book of Mormon text would have been different if it were redone later:
Joseph Smith also noted that a given passage could have multiple translations, and a less-than-perfect translation might be sufficient:
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