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Angel

An Angel is an ethereal being found in many religions, whose duties are to assist and serve God. They typically act as messengers, as believed in the main three monotheistic religions.

In the Bible, angels are a medium of God's power; they exist to execute God's will. Angels reveal themselves to individuals as well as to the whole nation, in order to announce events, either good or bad, affecting humans. [read more]

Angel Resources Links

Angels
Find out about Angels & Archangels.

Angel Resources
More than 1,200 resources about Angels. It includes FAQs, Christian, Jewish and Muslim authorities, debate, controversy and over 900 pictures of angels, from Medieval manuscripts to fantasy art.

NewAdvent.org
The Septuagint renders it by aggelos which also has both significations. The Latin version, however, distinguishes the divine or spirit-messenger from the human, rendering the original in the one case by angelus and in the other by legatus or more generally by nuntius...

JewishEncyclopedia.com
Angelology is that branch of theology which treats of angels. Angels (from a??e?o? = messenger, Greek equivalent of the Hebrew ) are according to the usual conception superhuman beings dwelling in heaven, who, on occasion, reveal to man God's will and execute His commands.

The Jewish Webring
Angels in Judaism.

All About Angels
This page is a segment of pages on Complete Angel information that starts with information on Angels in God's Realm.

God's Angels
Explore powerful prayers to God for Angelic help and big answers. Fascinating insights on understanding God's Angels are firmly grounded in the Bible.

Meggan's Angels Page
Angels have been a source of enchantment since ancient times. Humans looked to them for inspiration and guidance long ago and continue to do so today. Whether they are saving lives or revitalizing the spirit, angels remain constant companions and helpers in a harsh world.

Of Evil Angels
This examination of demonic beings illustrates Wesley's intimate acquaintance with scripture, his careful and thorough logic, and his constant interest in the practical nature of Christianity.