TribulationSigns
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That verse would obviously make no sense if it was talking about Stephen's face appearing as if it had been the face of a human since he obviously was a human. So, this verse clearly is using the word "angel" to refer to a non-human.
Gee-whiz. They saw Stephen's face as the face of messenger with the ministering spirit.
How can anyone think that Gabriel is a human messenger and not an angel?
Gabriel "IS" Jesus Christ himself, the messenger of the Lord. Just as Michael is also Jesus Christ. The chief messenger of God. I have explained this with Scripture support before. No need to explain again to the deniers.
Are human messengers able to appear to people in visions and dreams and talk to them? Of course not. The amount of scriptural evidence showing the existence of real spirit beings called angels is overwhelming, but @TribulationSigns still denies it. Sad.
Sigh...here we go again... Still clueless, aren't you?
...according to whom? On the contrary, angels are very "literally, positively, strictly, absolutely, exactly, and precisely," Messengers. The divinely inspired written words themselves (מַלְאַךְ or [mal'ak] and ἄγγελος or [aggelos]) "explicitly" declare this so that there can be no confusion as if TribulationSigns is declaring or injecting this into the Text. The "God authored, divinely inspired actual Hebrew and Greek words ARE Messengers." Just so you know, it was God who authored that word, not me. ...despite the rhetoric from the peanut gallery where you are sitting from.
Jamess 2:25
- "Likewise also was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way?"
Rahab received the messengers of Israel. She didn't receive the "angels" of Israel because that divinely inspired word is messengers. Just as it is in the other places where it is found! Now there are different kinds of messengers, but they are all still messengers. God is a messenger, Jesus is a messenger, and the Holy Spirit is a Messenger, but it doesn't change the word messenger! Selah! No matter how people like you insist on "injecting" a Greek word into the Hebrew text in the Old Testament concerning these messengers, it doesn't change the divinely inspired Hebrew word messenger into man's opinion of it being an "angelic being." And this is the exact same word changed to "angel" elsewhere, illustrating once again that the word elsewhere means "messenger." That doesn't mean a being like the Lord, with supernatural abilities, cannot be a messenger (since Christ is clearly called a messenger/angel), it means that Christ is a Messenger coming with a message for God's people. He even appeared in Joseph's dream to take Mary and baby Jesus to Egypt! Not your silly feathered angel. Thus calling God or Jesus an angel (as translators have done) is a misnomer. The very fact that they did this Proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that translations are not infallible and that they are wrong.
2nd Samuel 22:31
- "As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the LORD is tried: he is a buckler to all them that trust in him."
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