Text by Joseph Smith Jr
LDS Verse Numbers by Kenneth Wick There are thousands of differences between the 1830 edition and the current Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) edition of the Book of Mormon. Major text edits, mostly grammatical, occurred for the 1837 (Kirtland) Edition and the 1920 Edition. Minor text editing also occurred for the 1840 (Nauvoo) Edition, 1879 Edition, and 1981 Edition. This edition of the Book of Mormon matches the text and format of the 1830 Edition. Text:
- Same words. No added or deleted words.
- Same word spelling.
- Same word capitalization.
- Same punctuation.
Format:
- Same words on each page. The words on page 10 of this edition are the same words on page 10 of the 1830 Edition. However, a word divided between two pages appears on the page on which it begins. This edition does not exactly match the 1830 Edition text line for line because of added LDS verse numbers in superscript and no word division occurs at the end of a line of text.
- Same paragraph formatting.
- Same chapter breaks.
The following features were added to the 1830 Edition text to aid study and to aid reference to the current LDS Book of Mormon:
- Verse numbers in superscript. The LDS verse number is written before the first word of the verse.
- Book, chapter, and verse. The LDS book, chapter, and verse for the first full verse on the page is written at the top left corner of the page.
- LDS chapter breaks. The LDS chapter breaks are inserted into the text. However, current LDS chapter summaries are not included.
- Clarifications. Some hard-to-read misspellings are followed by the correct spelling in brackets.