Do you have any questions about Angels?

Question for Lara:

I have read the Bible of course being brought up in the Catholic faith, but what I would like to ask you is this, because I do not recall seeing anywhere
" The Holy Angels of the Malbon " . Is it mentioned anywhere in the Bible, that I may have missed? When you have a spare moment, Thanks.
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I have read the Bible of course being brought up in the Catholic faith, but what I would like to ask you is this, because I do not recall seeing anywhere
Yeah, I haven't picked up on that either.
The versions I've studied do not contain any ref to Angels of Malbon
I too, await Lara's answer.

There's an Elizabeth Struthers Malbon that wrote some books on biblical things.
 
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The Bible doesn't mention Holy Angels of Malbon anywhere. When I read your posts I decided to google it and apparently Google has never heard of them either...and for Google not to have any answer is quite rare. Google only mentioned that Malbon is a city in Australia.
 

The Bible doesn't mention Holy Angels of Malbon anywhere. When I read your posts I decided to google it and apparently Google has never heard of them either...and for Google not to have any answer is quite rare. Google only mentioned that Malbon is a city in Australia.

Thanks, just as I thought. These " angels " are not mentioned anywhere in the Christian, Jewish or Islamic Holy Books.

Malbon or Mabon is explained here:
https://symbolikon.com/downloads/malbon-celtic/
 
Thank you for the link @Shero . Another thing is that angels in the Bible aren't humans that died and then became angels...nor lived many lives as they worked their way to becoming an angel. Angels are beings created by God and are entirely different from humans. They are God’s special agents to carry out His plan and to minister to the followers of Christ.
 
The Bible describes these "angels" as animal-human hybrids, tasked with guarding the garden of Eden against humankind. In the Book of Ezekiel, the prophet's vision depicts them as having four faces: that of a lion, an ox, an eagle, and a human. A big difference to the pretty waifs we are seeing!
 
Thank you for the link @Shero . Another thing is that angels in the Bible aren't humans that died and then became angels...nor lived many lives as they worked their way to becoming an angel. Angels are beings created by God and are entirely different from humans. They are God’s special agents to carry out His plan and to minister to the followers of Christ.
Angels existed and ministered to people BEFORE Christ, so it's not just about Him and those who follow Christianity. The Old Testament has angel interventions in various books.
 
I asked the Angels, "Why do little children have to die?'
This is what i was told:
"When the soul remembers Heaven and longs to return, the cries are heard in the Universe. Not all children can adapt to this life on Earth.
A much loved child may yearn in the soul for the arms of the Lord.
This is a mighty world to enter. This is a world of turmoil.
The love from the parents may be deep and true but the child cannot feel the blissfulness of the Heavens and longs to return.
When the soul begs, we Angels want to help.
Even if the Father and Mother love the child deeply, it may be time to leave the Earth.
How can we wait to lift these children until they are grown when all they need is to come to Earth? Souls may only need to come to Earth briefly to know it's not necessary for their growth (to God consciousness)."
They said a lot more but that's the gist of it. Everything seems to be based on the soul's growth. @Pepper
What about Indigo children? Indigo children have a God given purpose to bring enlightenment to others. They look human and are human but with a strong and sometimes annoying (to others) sense of their mission in this world. They are difficult to contain, never seem to fit in exactly as others do, they are supremely creative, and have a strong urge to awaken others.
 
Angels existed and ministered to people BEFORE Christ, so it's not just about Him and those who follow Christianity. The Old Testament has angel interventions in various books.
Not sure what you're getting at, but many texts, old and new testament, show Jesus as The Creator

Hebrews 1:2. but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world.

Many more texts if you need.
 
Angels existed and ministered to people BEFORE Christ, so it's not just about Him and those who follow Christianity. The Old Testament has angel interventions in various books.

I never said there were no angels before Christ. There were only two named angels in the Bible....Gabriel and Michael. But there are other unnamed angels. There's always a purpose they have. Gabriel appeared at least 3 times in the Old Testament and his first purpose was to help Daniel understand his dream.

Next Gabriel appeared to the priest Zechariah to foretell and announce the miraculous birth of John the Baptist, and finally to the virgin Mary to tell her that she would conceive and bear a son. He also announced his name would be Jesus. Gabriel wasn't mentioned after Jesus' birth.

There were other angels, God created, that appear in the new Testament and they have a purpose as well. They appear looking exactly like us in human form and their purpose is to help those who follow Christ. The are around today and we may be entertaining them and not even realize it according to the Bible. There is one way you can tell. They suddenly appear and suddenly leave when their purpose is complete.

Now that's what the Bible says, but I'm aware there are different religions and beliefs and Im fine with whatever others choose to believe. My post was addressed to Shero who I think shares my belief.
 
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The ā€œangelsā€ Gaer mentions do not appear in any of the major Holy Books, no disrespect to her. So therefore she is talking about something else (read my post #104)

Other religions have their protective entities, e.g.the Hindu guardian angel is more like a type of god that combines two different spiritual forces: the devas and the atman. Devas are deities who help guard people, pray for people, and promote the spiritual growth of people and other living beings like animals and plants.

In Buddhism, believers say that every living thing, person, animal, or plant, has an angelic being called a deva (male) or devi (female) assigned to guard it and help it grow and prosper.

None of these religions have waif like creatures, who are mainly blond with blue eyes etc. I am blond (going gray) with blue/green eyes. I would love to say I look like an angel, but I do not, although my husband bless his heart thinks so :)

Pagans do view angels as beings made of energy, fitting the traditional idea more closely. However, Pagan angels may appear in many guises, for instance as gnomes, fairies and elves. They are not as in awe of angels as some more modern religious practitioners are, and treat them almost like friends and confidants, as if they are here to serve and help man rather than be purely subservient to any one god or goddess. Some Pagans have developed a ritual to help them communicate with their angels, which involves creating a circle using the four elements, water, fire, air and earth.
 
I never said there were no angels before Christ. There were only two named angels in the Bible....Gabriel and Michael. But there are other unnamed angels. There's always a purpose they have. Gabriel appeared at least 3 times in the Old Testament and his first purpose was to help Daniel understand his dream.

Next Gabriel appeared to the priest Zechariah to foretell and announce the miraculous birth of John the Baptist, and finally to the virgin Mary to tell her that she would conceive and bear a son. He also announced his name would be Jesus. Gabriel wasn't mentioned after Jesus' birth.
rpose is complete.

Now that's what the Bible says, but I'm aware there are different religions and beliefs and Im fine with whatever others choose to believe. My post was addressed to Shero who I think shares my belief.
Excuse me, I thought this was a free country. :( The Jews believed in angels. In our Old testament, (catholic - Douay) the arch angel Raphael appears in the book of Tobias/Tobit. We were also taught Raphael was the angel who wrestled with Jacob. I'm just saying angels predated Christianity. I don't want to start a war over it.
 
Excuse me, I thought this was a free country. :( The Jews believed in angels. In our Old testament, (catholic - Douay) the arch angel Raphael appears in the book of Tobias/Tobit. We were also taught Raphael was the angel who wrestled with Jacob. I'm just saying angels predated Christianity.
I don't want to start a war over it.

Whoa, I don't understand the hostile nature of your post. I never said anything about the Jews or Raphael. I'm not Jewish so I know nothing about Tobias/Tobit. I just thought Raphael was an Italian painter. First I've heard of that. When I post anything it comes from a Christian faith perspective.

God created us all to have free choices. I have always made it clear that I embrace everyone's right to make their own choice...in fact I encourage it because that's what God wants...nothing more than for each of us to make a personal choice to love Him and trust Him.

Jesus loves the Jews and was a Jew himself and said he will treat them in a special way.

Just because I share what I know from the Bible doesn't mean I'm trying to convert you. Just as I wouldn't expect that you would be trying to convert me by posting what you posted.

I thought we were friends. Relax, I'm not out to "strangle your freedom or start a war". God wants nothing more than your own choice in what you believe. I respect that far more than you can imagine.
 
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The Old Testament ( Tanakh) is the original Hebrew Bible, the sacred scriptures of the Jewish faith, written at different times between about 1200 and 165 BC.

The New Testament books were written by Christians in the first century AD and many were erroneously translated from the Biblical Hebrew. What they could not understand, they either left out or substituted.
 


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