What is the difference between transfiguration and translation?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Transfiguration for mortals consists of a temporary physical and spiritual change, allowing them not only to behold the glory of God but to enter his presence. … Transfiguration should not be confused with translation of the body, though both possibly affect the body in similar ways. Transfiguration describes a momentary change, whereas translated beings experience a long-term change that ends only when they pass from mortality to immortality (3 Ne. 28:8)” (Ludlow, Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 4:1485).

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