The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believes that the Book of Mormon was written on golden colored (although not necessarily the metal gold) plates, delivered to the prophet Joseph Smith by the Angel Moroni. Joseph Smith then translated the plates by the power of God and published the writings as The Book of Mormon. Mormons use the Book of Mormon side-by-side with The Bible.
Other religious groups which have broken off from the Mormon Church, such as the Community of Christ and the Apostolic United Brethren also use the Book of Mormon as scripture.
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No. There is an angel in non-canonical scripture called Rafael.
No canonized scripture of any angel called Caleb.
an angel.
There is nothing in either tradition nor in Scripture about an angel appearing to St. Anne.
A scripture reading in the gospel, where an angel appears to joseph.
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Gabriel. The angel who delivered Allah's messages to His Prophets.
Joseph Smith, Jr. claimed to have been lead to buried ancient metal tablets by an angel. Joseph then translated these tablets and returned them to the angel. The translation of the tablets was published as The Book of Mormon. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) use the Book of Mormon as scripture along with the Bible. The Book of Mormon tells the story of a group of people who left Jerusalem around the time of Jeremiah, having been warned of God of the coming Babylonian Captivity. God lead the group through the wilderness and across the ocean to the Americas. The Book of Mormon tells of their history, prophets, and religion between 600 BC and 400 AD, including a visit of Jesus Christ following His Ascension. You can read the Book of Mormon online, download a mobile app, purchase a paper copy, or request to have a free copy delivered to you at the "Related Links" below.
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In Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, the angel Gabriel is known to have appeared. Gabriel plays a significant role in delivering messages from God to prophets in these religions.
There is nothing in scripture to answer your question.
Answer Angels are a creation of God to implement the orders given by God only, they don't lead a life or have a life. Yes, but there is an angel of death (Azreal) and if angels don't have lives or don't live, then they can't die either, can they. I'm not disagreeing with the above answer, but I'm just saying that it isn't very logical to have an angel of death and not an angel of life. Also, in some religions, they believe that there is an angel of life/death and in other religions, they don't.