“He was visited constantly by angels,” Elder George Q. Cannon said of Joseph Smith. “These various angels, the heads of dispensations, . . . ministered unto him. . . . He had vision after vision in order that his mind might be fully saturated with a knowledge of the things of God, and that he might comprehend the high and holy calling that God had bestowed upon him” (Journal of Discourses, 23:362). Historical records of early Latter-day Saints, Doctrine and Covenants, and early Church documents reveal that Joseph Smith's visions and visits by heavenly messengers are too numerous to count.

Here are are some of those heavenly messengers that helped teach Joseph Smith the truths of the gospel:

1. Adam

2. Abraham

Father Adam appeared to the Prophet in a vision recorded in D&C 137, along with Abraham and Joseph's brother Alvin.

3. Seth

4. Enoch

5. Isaac

6. Jacob

John Taylor taught that Joseph received visitations from numerous Biblical figures, including Seth, Enoch, Isaac, and Jacob.

7. Raphael

8. Gabriel (Noah)

In D&C 128, the angels Raphael and Gabriel appeared to instruct the Prophet Joseph.

9. Moses

10. Elias

11. Elijah

In 1836, Moses, Elias and Elijah appeared to Joseph and Oliver Cowdery in the Kirtland Temple to restore keys.

12. John the Baptist

13. Peter

14. James

15. John (and possibly other New Testament Apostles, according to John Taylor—JD, 21:94)

John the Baptist, Peter, James, and John all appeared to restore the priesthoods to Joseph.

16. Paul (perhaps, judging from Joseph Smith’s thorough description of him in Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 180)

17. Nephi

18. Mormon

Orson Pratt commented that Joseph often received visits from Nephi and Mormon, among other scriptural figures.

19. Alma (perhaps, as well as other Book of Mormon prophets, according to George Q. Cannon—JD, 13:47)

20. The three Nephites (and possibly other Nephite Apostles, according to John Taylor—JD, 21:94)

21. Moroni

22. Unnamed angels at a meeting on January 21, 1836

23. Many angels at the dedication of the Kirtland Temple, March 27, 1836

24. Many angels, not specifically identified, as noted in Doctrine and Covenants 128:20-21. That scripture notes the voices (meaning visits) of Moroni, Michael, and Peter, James, and John. It also speaks of “the voice of Gabriel, and of Raphael, and of divers angels, from Michael or Adam down to the present time, all declaring their dispensations, their rights, their keys, their honors, their majesty and glory, and the power of their priesthood; giving line upon line, precept upon precept; here a little and there a little.”

(Thanks to The Mormon Book of Lists for help in collecting these! Information from History of the Church, 1:39-41, 2:381, 428; D&C 27:12-13, 110:11-16, 128:20-21; JD, 13:47, 17:374, 21:94; and Andrus, Joseph Smith, the Man and the Seer, p. 95. Photo from iStock.)