Where in the bible does it describe angels?


Question: Where in the bible does it describe angels?

Angels are fascinating beings that appear throughout the Bible, from the first chapters of Genesis to the last verses of Revelation. They are created by God to serve him and his people in various ways. They often deliver messages from God, protect believers, worship God, and fight against evil forces.


The Bible does not give a clear description of what angels look like, but it does mention some of their features and forms. Here are some examples:

- Angels with human form: Sometimes angels appear as ordinary men, and people may not even realize they are angels. For example, Abraham welcomed three angels who looked like men in Genesis 18:1-3. Daniel saw an angel who looked like a man in Daniel 9:21. Two angels who looked like men appeared at Jesus' tomb in Luke 24:4-5.


- Angels with wings: Some angels have wings, which may symbolize their ability to fly and their heavenly origin. For example, God instructed Moses to make two cherubim (a type of angel) with wings for the ark of the covenant in Exodus 25:20. Solomon also made two cherubim with wings for the temple in 1 Kings 6:27. Isaiah saw seraphim (another type of angel) with six wings each in Isaiah 6:2.


- Some impressive descriptions: Some angels have more than one face, more than one pair of wings, or other features that make them stand out. For example, Ezekiel saw four living creatures (a kind of angel) that had four faces each: a human face, a lion face, an ox face, and an eagle face. They also had four wings each and wheels full of eyes in Ezekiel 1:5-14. Matthew described an angel who rolled away the stone from Jesus' tomb as having an appearance like lightning and a clothing as white as snow in Matthew 28:2-3. John saw a mighty angel coming down from heaven who was wrapped in a cloud, had a rainbow over his head, had a face like the sun, had legs like pillars of fire, and held a little scroll in his hand in Revelation 10:1-6.


These are just some of the ways that the Bible describes angels. However, we should remember that angels are not meant to be the focus of our attention or worship. They are God's servants who point us to him and his glory.

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