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Jesus Christ became a ministering spirit (while his body was lying in the supulchre) to the spirits in prison...After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples.<ref>Joseph Smith, TPJS 191. See also D&C 129.</ref> | Jesus Christ became a ministering spirit (while his body was lying in the supulchre) to the spirits in prison...After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples.<ref>Joseph Smith, TPJS 191. See also D&C 129.</ref> |
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Joseph Smith: "After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples"
Parent page: First Vision/Angels
Joseph Smith: "After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples"
Joseph Smith considered a personage with a resurrected body of flesh and bone to be an "angel". This included Jesus Christ:
Jesus Christ became a ministering spirit (while his body was lying in the supulchre) to the spirits in prison...After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Joseph Smith, TPJS 191. See also D&C 129.