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  1. 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 ...

    • God created angels. Angels haven’t always existed. According to Scripture, they’re part of the universe God created. In a passage that refers to angels (the “host” or “armies” of heaven), we read, “You are the Lord, you alone; you have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host . . .
    • There are three types of angels in the Bible. Scripture names three categories of heavenly beings that appear to be types of angels: cherubim, seraphim, and “living creatures.”
    • Angels have a hierarchy. Angels in the Bible appear to have a rank and order. The angel hierarchy is supported by Jude 9, when the angel Michael is called an “archangel”—a title that indicates rule or authority over other angels.
    • Only two angels have names in the Bible. Only two angels are specifically named in Scripture. As we said above, the archangel Michael is mentioned in Jude 9, Revelation 12:7–8, and Daniel 10:13 and 21.
    • Creation of Angels. “For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him.”
    • Characteristics of Angels. “Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14 KJV)
    • What Angels Look Like. “Above it stood seraphim; each one had six wings: with two he covered his face, with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew.”
    • Types of Angels. “So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.”
    • Angels were created by God. In the second chapter of the Bible, we are told that God created the heavens and the earth, and everything in them. The Bible indicates that angels were created at the same time the earth was formed, even before human life was created.
    • Angels were created to live for eternity. Scripture tells us that angels do not experience death. ... nor can they die anymore, for they are equal to the angels and are sons of God, being sons of the resurrection.
    • Angels were present when God created the world. When God created the foundations of the earth, the angels had already been in existence. Then the LORD answered Job out of the storm.
    • Angels do not marry. In heaven, men and women will be like the angels, who do not marry or reproduce. At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.
  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Dec 8, 2022 · The word “angel” in the Bible is translated from the Hebrew word malach and the Greek word angelos, both meaning “messenger.” God sends angels to warn, comfort, and guide people by communicating his messages to them. In the Sodom and Gomorrah narrative, we see angels rescuing Lot’s family (Gen. 19:1-15).

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