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Saturday, 3 March 2012

All About Angels and What they Mean to Us

By Doreen Brown


Angel Numbers are obligatory part of our faith. They are claimed to be the guardians that help us avoid disasters and also help us weigh in things and choose the right path. Of course, there are people who also say that angels go all ways the good and the bad. It is up to us to pick which guidance we'll follow. There are even depictions of angels from both heaven and hell sitting on each side of the conscience. They are each saying their own pointers for the day and influencing the way we think.

Despite this, angels have invariably been depicted as the good and kind ones that help us on the way. They're even sometimes pictured in designs as little cuddly ones, the cherubs, that do innocuous naughtiness. They've also got the trademark wings, white material and halo.

The word angel comes from old French word angele and the old English term engel. These words are said to mean messenger. In the bible, angels act as go betweens. They tell the message of Almighty God and what He would like to apply on earth. The very first biblical figure that made a reference to God is Daniel who referred to angels by their names. He particularly had a scene with Angel Gabriel.

The earliest noted outline of an angel was in the burial ground of Priscilla, which was in existence since the 3rd century. The angel there don't however have wings. There were also angels found in sarchophagus, lamps and reliquaries. One of the most renowned example is the Angel in the Sacrifice of Isaac picture in the sarcophagus of Junius Bassus.

Angels finally had wings. In 1930, a sarcophagus in Istanbul was found to have an image of an angel with wings. The time frame for the sarcophagus was set to the time of Theodosius I. According to St. John Chrysostom, the addition of wings into their image is a symbolism of the heights they can reach and the sublimity of their existence.

The most famed of the angels is Angel Gabriel, which is said to be the leader of all of the angels. He is classed as an archangel, which is at the very top of the power structure. He's been discussed several times in the bible and is thought to be even the one that delivered the Koran to the prophesier Muhammad.

Another famous angel is Raphael, who is claimed to be the healer. He helps sick people and is normally called upon to help with terminal illnesses and grave injuries.

Angel Barchiel from a different perspective is the Angel for the month of February. He's basically not an angel of love but is dubbed as the bringer of hope for mankind.

Angel Michael alternatively is often depicted as the soldier, defending the heavens from demons. He's got a military cloak on and has a profile that is symmetrically perfect.

There is also Metatron, which is hip in Judaism. This angel is discussed in Merkabah and Kabbalist texts and beliefs and is believed to be the highest in rank. Also he is mentioned in the Talmud.

There are lots more mentions of angels since that point. In reality it's become for us representative of goodness, of peace and of hope.




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