Moroni (prophet) - Wikipedia Moroni ( məˈroʊnaɪ ) is described in the Book of Mormon as the last Nephite prophet, historian, and military commander who, according to the faith of the Latter Day Saint movement, became the Angel Moroni who presented the golden plates to Joseph Smith
Moroni | Prophet, Angel, Book of Mormon | Britannica Moroni, according to the teaching of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, an angel or resurrected being who appeared to Joseph Smith on September 21, 1823, to inform him that he had been chosen to restore God’s church on earth
The Angel Moroni: Origins, Roles, and Symbolism in LDS Faith The Angel Moroni, often depicted as a golden statue atop LDS temples, serves as a potent symbol of faith, heralding the messages of the restored gospel His presence on these sacred structures is not merely ornamental; it conveys a deep theological and spiritual significance
Moroni 7 - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints About A D 401–21 1 And now I, Moroni, write a few of the words of my father Mormon, which he spake concerning faith, hope, and charity; for after this manner did he speak unto the people, as he taught them in the synagogue which they had built for the place of worship
The Angel Moroni in Mormonism Moroni was the last of the Nephites, a people whose history is the basis of the Book of Mormon He was a commander of the Nephite armies under his father, and led a group of 10,000 men in the final war between the Nephites and their enemies, the Lamanites
Angel Moroni - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Moroni, the last ancient record keeper to inscribe his teachings on the plates, appeared to Joseph on a number of occasions between 1823 and 1829, guiding and mentoring Joseph as he obtained the plates and translated them