Angel
![]() An angel is an ethereal creature (meaning it is "of the air"), found in many mythologies, whose duties are to assist and serve God or the gods of many religious traditions. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The English word originated from Latin, angelus, which is itself derived from the Greek ???????, ?ngelos, meaning "messenger" (double gamma "??" is pronounced "ng" in Greek). The closest Hebrew word for angel is ????, mal'ach , also meaning "messenger". "Angel" is also used in the English Version of the Bible for the following three Hebrew words:
Mythologies: :For a more general meaning of the word mythologies see mythology.... God: :This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism. See deity, gods or goddesses for details on polytheistic usages. See Names of God for terms used in other languages or specific faiths. See God (disambiguation) for non-religious abbreviations.... Religious: REDIRECT Religion... Angel related Images and Photos (experimental)
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