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Thursday, September 24, 2020

What Does the Bible Say About Angels?

 

What Does the Bible Say About Angels?
What do angels look like? Why were they created? And what do angels do? Humans have always held a fascination for angels and angelic beings. For centuries artists have tried to capture images of angels on canvas.

What Does the Bible Say About Angels?
"And I saw another angel flying through the sky, carrying the eternal Good News to proclaim to the people who belong to this world—to every nation, tribe, language, and people." (Revelation 14:6, NLT)

What do angels look like? Why were they created? And what do angels do? Humans have always held a fascination for angels and angelic beings. For centuries artists have tried to capture images of angels on canvas.

It may surprise you to know that the Bible describes angels nothing at all like they are typically depicted in paintings. (You know, those cute little chubby babies with wings?) A passage in Ezekiel 1:1-28 gives a brilliant description of angels as four-winged creatures. In Ezekiel 10:20, we are told these angels are called cherubim.
Most angels in the Bible have the appearance and form of a man. Many of them have wings, but not all. Some are larger than life. Others have multiple faces that appear like a man from one angle, and a lion, ox, or eagle from another angle. Some angels are bright, shining, and fiery, while others look like ordinary humans. Some angels are invisible, yet their presence is felt, and their voice is heard.

21 Fascinating Facts About Angels in the Bible
Angels are mentioned 273 times in the Bible. Although we won't look at every instance, this study will offer a comprehensive look at what the Bible says about these fascinating creatures.

1 - 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.
2 - Angels were created to live for eternity.
Scripture tells us that angels do not experience death.
3 - Angels were present when God created the world.
4 - Angels do not marry.
5 - Angels are wise and intelligent.
Angels can discern good and evil and give insight and understanding.
6 - Angels take an interest in human affairs.
Angels have been and will forever be involved and interested in what is happening in the lives of human beings.
7 - Angels are faster than humans.
Angels seem to have the ability to fly.
8 - Angels are spiritual beings.
9 - Angels are not meant to be worshiped.
Angels are sometimes mistaken for God by humans and worshiped in the Bible, but reject it, as they are not meant to be worshiped.
10 - Angels are subject to Christ.
Angels are Christ's servants.
11 - Angels have a will.
Angels have the ability to exercise their own will.
12 - Angels express emotions like joy and longing.
Angels shout for joy, feel longing, and show many emotions in the Bible.
13 - Angels are not omnipresent, omnipotent, or omniscient.
Angels have certain limitations. They are not all-knowing, all-powerful, and everywhere present.
14 - Angels are too numerous to count.
The Bible indicates that an incalculable number of angels exist.
15 - Most angels remained faithful to God.
While some angels rebelled against God, the vast majority stayed faithful to him.
16 - Three angels have names in the Bible.
Only three angels are mentioned by name in the canonical books of the Bible: Gabriel, Michael, and the fallen angel Lucifer, or Satan.
Daniel 8:16
Luke 1:19
Luke 1:26
17 - Only one angel in the Bible is called an Archangel.
18 - Angels were created to glorify and worship God the Father and God the Son.
Revelation 4:8
Hebrews 1:6
19 - Angels report to God.
Job 1:6
Job 2:1
20 - Some angels are called seraphim.
21 - Angels are known variously as:

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