“They speak what angels would speak and even what the Savior and Redeemer would speak if personally present (2 Ne. 32:2–3). The reception of the Holy Ghost is, in a sense, a divine investiture that empowers and directs the utterances and quickens the understanding of those who speak and act in the name of Deity. A man or woman who speaks with the tongue of angels speaks ‘not as other men’ (JST, Matt. 3:25), but ‘as one having authority from God’ (JST, Matt. 7:37)” (Largey, Book of Mormon Reference Companion, 757).