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|'''Angel''' (Hebrew: מלאך = Mal'ak, Greek: aggelos) means messenger. In the Bible, a messenger can be a prophet (a man), or a heavenly being. There are many angels identified in the scriptures: | |'''Angel''' (Hebrew: מלאך = Mal'ak, Greek: aggelos) means messenger. In the Bible, a messenger can be a prophet (a man), or a heavenly being. William Branham was of the view that there were no women angels, however [[Are There Women Angels?|scripture does not appear to agree with this view.]] | ||
There are many angels identified in the scriptures: | |||