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flyonthewall
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You have some great insight to our beliefs.You are walking in some obscure Mormon beliefs of which I have only a limited understanding. Mormons believe in the doctrine of Translation as taught in Hebrews 11:5 as you have stated above. All those who did not taste death and live were Translated such as Henoch (Enoch), James, Elijah, Three Nephites, etc. This seems to be a very select, small group. All others go through the process death and transition to the afterlife.
The concept of the First Resurrection or the fruits there of I am not sure about. Maybe a Mormon could explain, but I think this is an event at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. I am not sure of those few who have been resurrected; maybe they are the first fruits, but were not resurrected, obviously, at the event.
It is my understanding that Translation is only a temporary state and that they will be changed into resurrected beings at the direction of God.
I have often thought what a Mormon thinks when they are in Santiago de Compostela in Spain at the wonderful Cathedral there where St. James is buried?
From lds.org:
Translated beings are persons who are changed so that they do not experience pain or death until their resurrection to immortality.
This is a link to our Guide to the Scriptures on the topic of resurrection:
lds.org/scriptures/gs/resurrection?lang=eng&query=resurrected+beings
As far as the Cathedral where St. James is buried, I could not tell you as I have never been there. I am unfamiliar with the building or the story behind it.