Author: Brough, R. Clayton
Description:
Since the time of Adam, faithful members of the Lord’s Church have been permitted in various dispensations of time to either prolong their existence upon this earth, free from any physical suffering or to be taken into heavenly realms without immediately tasting death. In a term familiar to most Latter-day Saints, these people are said to have been “translated” The nature of translated beings is first considered in detail—their characteristics, purposes and callings, and their relationships to the death process. Then the book devotes chapters to the translation of Enoch and his city, John the Revelator, and the Three Nephites. Others who may have been translated are also considered: saints between the time of Enoch and Melchizedek, Moses, Elijah, Alma the Younger, Nephi the son of Helaman, saints during the early Christian era, and others.
- Format: Hardback
- Print: Black & White
- Size: 6.5x9.5
- Page Count: 97
- ISBN: 9780882900698
- Imprint: Horizon Publishers
- Office Use: 2L311