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  1. Dec 13, 2017 · Angels are called “mighty ones who do his word” (Psalm 103:20), “powers” (see Ephesians 1:21), and “dominions” and “authorities” (Colossians 1:16). They are certainly “greater in might and power” than humans (2 Peter 2:11, see also Matthew 28:2).

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Updated Mar 22, 2024. Who are the angels of the Bible, and what are their names? We know quite a bit about angels as they are referenced roughly 300 times from Genesis to Revelation in various ways. We see them called “angels of God” ( Luke 12:8 ), “sons of God” ( Job 1:6 ), “sons of the mighty” ( Psalm 89:6 ), “heavenly host ...

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  4. The Sacred Scriptures have revealed the proper names of only three Angels, all of whom belong to the Choir of the Archangels. The names are well known to all, namely: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael. Ancient apocryphal literature of the Old Testament contains several other names of Archangels in addition to the three just mentioned.

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · Angels are created beings. First, the Bible is clear that angels, like humans, are created and living beings, made by God. In Psalm 8, the psalmist points out that human beings have been made “a little lower” than the angels and “crowned . . . with glory and honor” (Ps. 8:5). Angels, then, have greater glory and honor than humans; it is ...

  6. Throughout the Bible we find angels involved in communicating Gods truth or message as the Spirit of God directed them.This is, of course, is very much in keeping with the basic meaning of the word angel. Both the Hebrew word for angel (mal`ak,) and the Greek word (aggelos, pronounced angelos) mean “messenger.” In a number of passages we ...

  7. Nov 14, 2022 · Updated Nov 14, 2022. The Bible is clear about the presence of angels. All throughout the Bible we see angels in service to God and engaging with humans. While there are many places in the Bible...

  8. Nov 10, 2019 · 1. Angels are ministering spirits. The book of Hebrews provides the key descriptors of angels: “Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?” (Heb. 1:14). From this text we learn that angels are spirits, are servants, and have a mission.

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