Messanger (angels)
Crosby 1 The term angel derives from a Greek translation of the Hebrew word mal'akh, which first meant "Shadow side of God," and now means messenger (Jeremiah 59). Angels as an article of faith have become an unshakeable part of our society. One in every ten popular songs involves angels in some way (Freeman 2). They appear in paintings and in museums as sculptures. Our culture is filled with angels that appear on clothing, cards, or as souvenirs, and jewelry. It would be reasonable to assume that one might find the most information about angels in the Christian bible. However , the bible only mentions three angels by name and actually contains very little information about these beings. Almost all of the information we have about angelic attributes comes from the three great Chronicles of Enoch. In these chronicles Enoch describes his journey to the ten Heavens where he saw angels in heaven's penal and punishment area, punishing sinners. His view was that hell existed in small pockets that were distributed throughout heaven. This view was not consistent with the later Church that believed heaven and hell were two separate places. Because of this, St. Jerome declared
Instead there is an entire grey area open to be explored. The Christian Bishop of Heraclea, Theodorus, says the Cherubim are "Beasts that might terrify Adam from the entrance of paradise (Godwin 28). A supposed nine tenths of angels from the order Watchers which the bishop of Paris in the 13thcentury believed were a distinct, separate tenth order fell due to lust. There is a dispute about who the other three are. In researching the long established ideas about angels that have been a part of Judaism and Christianity since they began, the spiritual world no longer seems black and white. Though much of what we know currently about what angels are and what they do is based on misconception and myth, the concern of this paper is with the genus Angelus Occidentalis. However, a lot of material from these chronicles appears in the New Testament. It is uncertain who the ruler of this order is. In the Old Testament before the Christian belief that there is a single separate force for evil and one good God. Leviathan: The coiled chaos she-dragon. The Lowest Triad: Principalities, Archangels, and Angels (Guiley 17). The Fifth Choir - Virtues: Known as the "Brilliant or Shining Ones", Virtues are the guardian angels Jesus talks about in Matthew 18:10. These angels are messengers who arrive bearing God's decree (Bloom 61).
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Choir Angels,
Thrones Lahash,
Shadow God,
Glory Godwin,
Christianity Godwin,
God Guiley,
Thrones Thrones,
Chronicles Enoch,
Judaism Christianity,
Barhelo Daughter,
bloom 61,
guiley 17,
godwin 32,
middle triad,
third angels,
six wings,
prince powers,
black white,
angels fell,
chronicles enoch,
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