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Joseph Smith considered a personage with a resurrected body of flesh and bone to be an "angel". This included Jesus Christ:
 
Joseph Smith considered a personage with a resurrected body of flesh and bone to be an "angel". This included Jesus Christ:
 
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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, ''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'' 191. See also D&C 129.</ref>
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Jesus Christ became a ministering spirit (while his body was lying in the sepulcher) to the spirits in prison, to fulfill an important part of His mission, without which He could not have perfected His ward, or entered into His rest. After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples.<ref>Joseph Smith, ''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'' 191. See also D&C 129.</ref>
 
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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 sepulcher) to the spirits in prison, to fulfill an important part of His mission, without which He could not have perfected His ward, or entered into His rest. After His resurrection He appeared as an angel to His disciples.[1]


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  1. Joseph Smith, Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith 191. See also D&C 129.