Attendant spirit; genius; demon.
An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.
Literally, "messenger"; these beings are mentioned frequently in apocalyptic literature and figure prominently in the Dead Sea Scrolls. The constitutional literature of the sect (Rule of the Community, Damascus Document) indicates that the group imagined itself to be one with the angels, particularly during worship.
(mal-AKH) n. Mal'akh. Angel; messenger. Plural form: malakhim.
(an energetic, spirtual being who assist humans with the living process because they have special powers or help us to see our own special powers.While generally thought not to be in physical form, many incarnate into physical form and also come and go as needed from spirit to physical form as needed.)
One of the Elinrómi, spirit-servants of the Maker. A guide, she led the Bryant children on their quest.
demon who is a messenger for a deity.
a messenger spirit from God with supernatural powers; it carries out the missions God assigned to it. (Mark 16:1-8, "When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so they could embalm him. Very early on Sunday morning, as the sun rose, they went to the tomb. They worried out loud to each other, "Who will roll back the stone from the tomb for us?" Then they looked up, saw that it had been rolled back--it was a huge stone--and walked right in. They saw a young man sitting on the right side, dressed all in white. They were completely taken aback, astonished. He said, "Don't be afraid. I know you're looking for Jesus the Nazarene, the One they nailed on the cross. He's been raised up; he's here no longer. You can see for yourselves that the place is empty. Now--on your way. Tell his disciples and Peter that he is going on ahead of you to Galilee. You'll see him there, exactly as he said." They got out as fast as they could, beside themselves, their heads swimming. Stunned, they said nothing to anyone." ~MSG) Even though angels play an important role in a Christian's life, Jesus, not an angel, is to be the focus of our faith and worship.
A messenger sent from God.
A divine spirit, a herald or messenger sent by God to deliver his Word to his children. A ministering spirit sent forth to comfort, protect, guide, strengthen, teach, counsel and warn.
An immortal spiritual being which functions as an intermediary between the realm of men and that of the Divine.
An angel is a helper or a messenger from God. Guardian angels protect and guide us.
(Greek) A messenger or heavenly envoy. 2. A person understanding and manifesting the Order of the Universe in the physical plane.
A heavenly being. A messenger of God.
The English word comes from the Greek " angelos" (messenger). In the Bible they were described as an intelligent and immortal species, usually presented as being visually indistinguishable from humans -- i.e. with a human body and without wings. They delivered messages from God, and either harmed or helped humans. Satan is described in the Bible as an evil angel. Because the Bible's cosmology asserts that the earth was flat, that it was covered by a metal firmament or dome, and that God resided in Heaven above the dome, angels have often been portrayed as having wings so that they could fly from Heaven to earth and back.
HAMMERED gold coin current 15th-17thC which depicts St Michael spearing a dragon. Angels were first issued in Britain in the 1460s to replace the NOBEL, which a face value of a third of a pound (6s 8d or 33Â1/2p). Later Angels revalued at up to IIS (55p) and were sometimes pierced for use as TOUCHPIECES.
A spirit who is a powerful force of good.
a messenger or attendant of God [Gr angelos, messenger
A spiritual being that is close to God, that may bring messages to earth
spiritual being attendant upon God
a bodiless, immortal spirit , limited in knowledge and power
a created spirit endowed with intelligence and will," and "A man is a rational creature," are all necessary truths from the free will of God
a creature that lives and has always lived in spirit only, without a mortal body
a cross between those messenger service folks on bicycles and an attorney in a three-piece suit
a divine man, not a human created man
a finite being, a creature, and as such he cannot perform miracles
a heavenly being that serves God in Christianity , and are quoted as perpetual assistance (Matt
a member of that family of wonderous beings who, ere the worlds were made, millions of ages back, have stood around the throne of God
a messenger from a mysterious place
a messenger, so Michael is self explanatory as the chief messenger
a messenger that is sent by God (i
an agent for God appointed to perform a divine mission
an emblem of love, safekeeping and reconciliation, it indicates that you have spiritual powers
an ethereal being (meaning it is of the air)whose duties are to assist and serve God or the gods of many religious traditions
an ethereal creature, found in many mythologies, whose duties are to assist and serve God or the gods of many religious traditions
an ethereal creature who assists and serves God or the gods of many religious traditions
an intellectual substance, endowed with liberty, perpetually active, without a body, serving God, having attained immortality by a gift of grace, the form and the limits of whose substance only its Creator knows
a purely spiritual being and as such is noted for being holy
a purely spiritual being, with no sense of "free will" to choose spirituality over the mundane world of animalism
a pure spirit created by God
a pure spirit, with nothing material about him at all
a spirit and by virtue of his ability to think and carry out the will of God, he has a soul
a spiritual being created by God, who has high intelligence and moral judgement, but not a physical body
a spiritual being which assists and serves God or the gods in many religious traditions
a spiritual being who brings messages or words from someone else
a spiritual being who lives in the spiritual realm and, yes, is different from the spirits of people who have lived on the earth
a spiritual creature created by God for the service of Christendom and the church
a spiritual entity in the service of God
a supernatural or spiritual being and appears in many cultures and religions
Traditionally believed to be spirit figures created by God, angels are entrusted to enact the will of God on earth. As divine messengers, angels deliver prayers to God and return heavenly messages to those on earth.
One of an order of spiritual beings endowed with immortality, attendant upon the Deity; a heavenly guardian, ministering spirit, or messenger
Supernatural being, an instrument of divine justice.
Benevolent spiritual beings who help and watch over people.
AÂ spirit being created by God some time during the week of creation (Exodus 20:11). Angel s praise God (Isaiah 6:2-3), deliver his messages (Luke 1:28-38, 2:8-14), and serve him by helping and protecting his people (Daniel 6:22, Acts 5:18-20, Psalm 91:11-12). They are numerous (2 Kings 6:16-17, Matthew 26:53) and powerful (Psalm 103:20, Genesis 19:10-11).
In its orthodoxal concept, this term is not accepted by Spiritism as it refers to beings whom were created as perfect and living in eternal happiness, contrary to men. This assumption would make God unjust. (See Guardian Angels and Enlightened Spirits).
A spirit man or woman. (The word "spirit" does not define whether man or animal, but is often erroneously used instead of angel.)
From the Latin angelus in the 12th century and Old French angel in the 13th century, 'angel' was adopted from Greek angelos or aggelos which literally meant 'messenger' The religious context comes from the Hebrew mal akh that also means 'messenger' or intermediaries of God. Angel is probably Persian in origin, as the Sumerians described the winged genii and planets that traversed the night sky, as 'wandering stars or messengers.'
A spiritual being, especially in Persian, Jewish, Christian and Islamic theologies, that is commonly portrayed as being winged and as serving as God's messengers. The spiritual guide of an individual.
Meaning “messenger†or “envoy†(Hebrew malak; Greek anggelos; Latin angelus). Aside from itâ€(tm)s usual use to denote a heavenly agent God sends forth to accomplish his purposes, or to the fallen ones, it is also used for human messengers (Job 1:14 1Sam 11:3 Lu 7:24 9:52 Rev 1:20), prophets (Isa 42:19 Hag 1:13), and priests (Mal 2:7).
a spirit who is sent by God, usually as a messenger
A spiritual being who acts as a messenger between the Divine realms and the physical plane of existence. This being has never been in an incarnated state.
A messenger of God; a projection into consciousness of a spiritual idea directly from God.
A benevolent spiritual being who watches over people or provides help.
The highest creation prior to human beings, angels are spiritual beings without physical bodies, whose purpose is to serve God and human beings by helping both fulfill their purposes. In the history of restoration, angels appear as messengers of God sent to guide and assist humanity.
Non-descending part of the Star Monad. The brother or twin of Gemini. That which descends is the Higher Self. The Angelic Hierarchies emanate in Aries under the control of the Demiurge (Jehovah). They are the Elohim or Creative Gods, The Seven Spirits before the Throne are the Regents of the Seven Rays. Spiritual being.
"Angel" literally means "messenger" or "envoy," and is usually used to refer to spiritual beings who normally are invisible to us, but can also appear as exceedingly strong creatures or as humans.
( Latin angelus Greek aggelos) 1. a messenger. 2. a discarnate being, either good or evil, having greater than human power, intelligence, etc., who has never lived in a physical body (incarnated). Unless otherwise specified, normally used in reference to the good ones who serve as messengers of God.
An angel is a supernatural being found in many religions. In Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Islam, they typically act as messengers from God.