The Three Nephites and Other Translated Beings

The Three Nephites and Other Translated Beings by Bruce E. Dana is a 2nd edition published by Bonneville Books in 2003, comprising 131 pages in English. This book explores the mission, purpose, and activities of the Three Nephites, alongside well-documented accounts of other translated beings. It addresses various questions regarding the nature of translated beings, their roles in the Lord’s plan, and their differences from mortals and resurrected beings.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the Three Nephites, as well as discussions on figures such as Enoch, Melchizedek, and Elijah. The book delves into intriguing topics, including the temptations faced by translated beings and their potential roles in contemporary life. By utilizing scriptures and insights from General Authorities, this accessible work compiles a wealth of historical information about translated beings, making it a significant resource for those interested in the intersection of religion and Latter-day Saint beliefs.
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This powerful, interesting book provides answers about the mission, purpose and activities of the Three Nephites. the book also shares well-documented visits with both the Three Nephites and other translated beings. Though there have been many translated beings, none seem to have captured the interest and intrigue of the Latter-day Saint people as have the Three Nephites. Through the scriptures and the words of General Authorities, this book provides answers to questions such as: How do translated beings differ from mortals and resurrected beings? What purpose do they serve in the Lord’s plan? Are they able to be tempted? Will they ever taste of death?Are translated beings still playing a role in the world today? In addition to the Three Nephites, the author discusses other translated beings, including Enoch, Melchizedek, Moses, Elijah, John the Beloved, Alma the younger, and Nephi, the son of Helaman. and what is Cain’s fate? This cursed individual is supposedly still alive and was seen twice by Elder David W. Patten. This well-documented and easy-to-read book provides a wealth of historical information about translated beings-information that is finally brought together under one cover.
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