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Latter-Day Saint Angels
Bern Switzerland Temple statue of the angel Moron Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of
the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism), and several of his associates,
claimed that they were visited by angels on multiple occasions and for a variety
of purposes in conjunction with the restoration of the gospel of Jesus.
According to the official doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, (Bible Dictionary entry on "Angels"):
"These
are the messengers of the Lord, and are spoken of in the epistle to the Hebrews
as 'ministering spirits'. We learn from latter-day revelation that there are two
classes of heavenly beings who minister for the Lord: those who are spirits and
those who have bodies of flesh and bone. Spirits are those beings who either
have not yet obtained a body of flesh and bone (unembodied), or who have once
had a mortal body and have died, and are awaiting the resurrection
(disembodied). Ordinarily the word 'angel' means those ministering persons who
have a body of flesh and bone, being either resurrected from the dead (reembodied),
or else translated, as were Enoch, Elijah, etc. (D&C 129)."
Joseph Smith, Jr. described his first angelic encounter thus (Joseph Smith
History 1:31-33):
"While I was thus in the act of calling upon God, I discovered a light appearing
in my room, which continued to increase until the room was lighter than at
noonday, when immediately a personage appeared at my bedside, standing in the
air, for his feet did not touch the floor.
"He had on a loose robe of most exquisite whiteness. It was a whiteness beyond
anything earthly I had ever seen; nor do I believe that any earthly thing could
be made to appear so exceedingly white and brilliant. His hands were naked, and
his arms also, a little above the wrist; so, also, were his feet naked, as were
his legs, a little above the ankles. His head and neck were also bare. I could
discover that he had no other clothing on but this robe, as it was open, so that
I could see into his bosom.
"Not only was his robe exceedingly white, but his whole person was glorious
beyond description, and his countenance truly like lightning. The room was
exceedingly light, but not so very bright as immediately around his person. When
I first looked upon him, I was afraid; but the fear soon left me."
People who claimed to have received a visit by an angel include Joseph Smith,
Jr., Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, Martin Harris. Although Cowdery, Whitmer,
and Harris all eventually became disaffected with Smith and left the church,
none of them retracted their statement that they had seen and conversed with an
angel of the Lord, and indeed, even defended their claim of angelic visitation
to their deaths.
Names of some known angels who appeared are Moroni, Nephi, Peter, James, John,
John the Baptist.
Michael the archangel was Adam (the first man) when he was mortal, and Gabriel
lived on the earth as Noah. This may seem odd to the non-Mormon, but it is
important to understand that Mormons see God, angels and man as all belonging to
the same species.
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