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To: mrobisr

And of course the one concept that you still cannot (refuse to) understand or admit to is that Angel can mean MESSENGER.

[2] The word “angel” (Kalm) has the root idea of “messenger,” and is so translated in reference to non-spirit beings in Gen 32:3, 6, Num 20:14, 21:21, and many other places in Scripture. The fact that the hwhy Kalm is called an “angel” does not automatically divorce him from the possibility of a place within the Godhead to the separate section of the modern systematic theology text entitled “Angelology.” Christ repeatedly emphasized that the Father had sent him (Jn 6:40, 8:18, 17:21, 23, etc.), was an “Apostle” or “sent one/messenger,” apostolov, Heb 3:1, and apparently was explicitly termed an aggelov yeou, an “angel of God,” in Gal 4:14.


387 posted on 02/01/2021 5:19:52 PM PST by Philsworld
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To: mrobisr
Angel of the Lord = Jesus

Angel of God = Jesus

Angel of the Covenant = Jesus

Captain of the host = Jesus (leads the armies of God)

Michael the Archangel = Jesus (leads the armies of God)

All names/titles/characters of Jesus Christ in the bible.

“In the instances I have cited, the phrase *angel of the LORD* or *angel of God* actually meant Jesus Christ, who is the *chief messenger (angel) of the LORD (God the Father)*”

389 posted on 02/01/2021 5:35:26 PM PST by Philsworld
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