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  2. Does the Bible say there are male and female angels?

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    Sometime the angels are semi-clothed or naked. Such angels, if they existed would be evil angels. The Bible never states that female angels exist, or that angels have gender. In fact, Scripture always refers to angels with male names. But this does not mean that the angels were males. In God’s master design, the male gender has the leadership ...

  3. Does Zechariah 5:9 show angels could be female? | Bible.org

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    Related Topics: Angelology. January 1st 2001. While angels generally appear as men in Scripture, Zechariah 5:9 may suggest this is not always the case. The two women mentioned in this passage are not specifically called angels, but they are clearly agents of God or, as some believe, forces of Satan, like angels, good or evil. The fate of the ...

  4. How did the fallen angels produce children in Genesis 6? -...

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    This would seem to suggest that the fallen angels had male genitals. This would seem to be supported by the fact that angels are referred to with male pronouns such as “he” or “him” (Daniel 10:10-20; Revelation 8:3) or as “men” (Genesis 18:2). In Genesis 19:1-5 it is clear that the angels appeared as men.

  5. Angels - Good and Evil - NeverThirsty

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    In this passage the “sons of God” are angels (see Job 1:6-7) and in Daniel 4:13 they are also called “watchers.” We do not know if any angels are male or female. It does not appear they are, but scripture never actually says. All that scripture says is that they do not get married and have children or little “cherubs.”

  6. Are the two women in Zechariah 5:9 angels? - NeverThirsty

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    No angels are referred to as women or with feminine names. There are no angels appearing as females in the Bible. This means that we should not understand these two women in Zechariah 5:9 to be female angels. It would be inconsistent with the rest of Scripture. By the way, it is doubtful that there are actually biological male angels. Conclusion:

  7. Are we equal, lower, or higher than the angels? - NeverThirsty

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    He was God in human flesh. He was temporarily lower than the angels because He took on human form. Therefore, Hebrews 2:7-9 teaches that humans are made lower than the angels. Second, we must note that Luke 20:36 does say that men are equal to angels in the KJV Bible. . . . for they are equal unto the angels; and are the children of God, being ...

  8. 12. Men and Women in the Image of God - bible.org

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    Karl Barth’s famous discussion says that it is. 23 Genesis 1:27 may be divided into three parts: (a) “So God created man in his own image,” (b) “In the image of God he created him,” (c) “Male and female he created them.”. Barth argues that (b) and (c) form a “synonymous parallelism,” typical of Hebrew poetry.

  9. Will people have gender in heaven? - NeverThirsty

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    For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. (NASB) Matt. 22:28-30. There is no sex in heaven since men and women are not given in marriage. God’s pattern for sexual relations between a man and a woman is marriage. So if there is not marriage in heaven, there will not be any sexual ...

  10. Angelology: The Doctrine of Angels - bible.org

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    It is a military term and carries the idea of warfare. Angels are referred to as the “host,” which calls our attention to two ideas. First, it is used to describe God’s angels as the “armies of heaven” who serve in the army of God engaged in spiritual warfare (Ps. 89:6, 8; 1 Sam. 1:11; 17:45).

  11. How many angels were at the tomb of Jesus after His resurrection?

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    In Luke 24:4, the NASB says that two angels “suddenly stood.”. But a better translation is “stood nearby” as evidenced by the ESV, HCSB, KJV and the NKJV. The Greek word is ephistemi. That is, the two angels stood nearby. At first, the women had seen only one angel, the one mentioned in Matthew and Mark.