Frederick J. Pack calls Kolob a "planet" where God resides.

Date
Oct 1930
Type
Periodical
Source
Frederick J. Pack
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Frederick J. Pack, "Was the Earth Created in Six Days of Twenty-four Hours Each?" Improvement Era 33, no. 12 (October 1930): 805

Scribe/Publisher
Improvement Era
People
Frederick J. Pack, Abraham
Audience
Latter-day Saints, Reading Public
Transcription

The planet Kolob is described by Abraham as being "set nigh unto the throne of God" with a period of revolution equivalent to a thousand years upon the earth, but he gives no information concerning the period of revolution of the planet upon which Deity resides, which might or might not be a measure of the term "day" as employed in the three accounts of creation. In the light of the following, however, even this would be of doubtful value.

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