- Cumorah - Wikipedia
Cumorah ( k ə ˈ m ɔːr ə ; [2]), is a drumlin in Palmyra, New York, United States, [3] where Joseph Smith said he found a set of golden plates which he translated into English and published as the Book of Mormon
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- Hill Cumorah - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Hill Cumorah in Manchester, New York, is the place where Joseph Smith met annually with the angel Moroni from 1823 to 1827 and obtained the gold plates from which the Book of Mormon would be translated
- Cumorah - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs, Religion - MormonWiki
Cumorah, more commonly known among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the hill Cumorah, is the name given to a hill (so named in 1829) four miles south of Palmyra, New York
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Church Historian and Recorder Elder LeGrand R Curtis Jr said Friday, June 4, 2021, that the Church will rehabilitate the Hill Cumorah in three major ways Read more here
- Cumorah | Book of Mormon Geography Lands - Western New York Model
It’s a fact Joseph directed, and Oliver edited an Official Church History which placed the final battle at the Cumorah in Palmyra Omer, a Jaredite, traveled past “where the Nephites were destroyed,” thus Lake Ontario IS the Sea North
- Cumorah - The Encyclopedia of Mormonism - Brigham Young University
Cumorah in the Book of Mormon refers to a hill and surrounding area where the final battle between the Nephites and Lamanites took place, resulting in the annihilation of the Nephite people (see Book of Mormon Peoples)
- Mormon Handbook - Hill Cumorah
Cumorah is the church’s only formally recognized location from the Book of Mormon Cumorah, the artificial hill of north America, is well calculated to stand in this generation, as a monument of marvelous works and wonders
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