Angel Of The Lord (Jahweh) ANGEL OF THE LORD (JAHWEH), called also the Angel of God.He occupies a special and unique position; he is not merely one among the angels, albeit a great one, but one sui generis, in a special way Jahwehs representative among men. He may be regarded as in some sense the … Continue reading “Angel Of The Lord (Jahweh)”
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ANGEL OF THE LORD
ANGEL OF THE LORD The Angel Jehovah, the usual title of Christ in the Old Testament. Compare Gen 16:7-13 ; 22:11-18; 31:11-13; 32:24-30; Exo 3:2-6,14 ; 23:20; Jdg 2:1-23 ; 13:16-22; Mal 7:30-38 . Christ thus appears in the Patriarchal, the Mosaic, and the Christian dispensation as the same Jehovah, revealing the Father to men, … Continue reading “ANGEL OF THE LORD”
Angel of the Churches
Angel of the Churches Rev 1:20; Rev 2:1; Rev 2:8; Rev 2:12; Rev 2:18; Rev 3:1; Rev 3:7; Rev 3:14 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Angel of Great Counsel
Angel of Great Counsel (Magni Consilii Angelus, in the Introit of the third Mass of Christmas) A title of the Messias in the Greek Version of Isaias, 9:6, where we read according to the Hebrew text followed by the Latin Vulgate, “His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, a Father forever, Prince of … Continue reading “Angel of Great Counsel”
Angel of God
Angel of God See ANGEL. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
angel lights
angel lights In architecture, small circular lights between subordinate arches of window tracery, belonging especially to the English Perpendicular style. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Angel-Guardians of Men, Spirits and Powers We Sing
Angel-Guardians of Men, Spirits and Powers We Sing (Angel-Guardians of Men, Spirits and Powers We Sing) Hymn for Vespers on 2 October, feast of the Holy Guardian Angels. It is ascribed to Cardinal Bellarmine. (1542-1621). There are five translations. The English title given is by A. McDougall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Angel, Guardian
angel, guardian An angel who is assigned by God to watch over and care for a man during his life upon earth. The general doctrine that angels are thus deputed to protect men in their pathway through life is a matter of Catholic faith, clearly expressed in Scripture. Moreover, theologians commonly teach that every member … Continue reading “Angel, Guardian”
Angel (Or Angell), John
Angel (Or Angell), John an English Nonconformist divine, was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and became an earnest and faithful preacher. He died in 1655. His publications include The Right Government of the Thoughts and four Sermons. See Allibone, Dictionary of British and American Authors, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Angel
ANGEL The original word, both in Hebrew and Greek, means messenger, and is so translated, Mat 11:10 Luk 7:24 . It is often applied to an ordinary messenger, Job 1:14 1Sa 11:3 Luk 9:52 ; to prophets, Isa 42:19 Hag 1:13 ; to priests, Ecc 5:6 Mal 2:7 ; and even to inanimate objects, Psa … Continue reading “Angel”