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Do Angels Have Wings

Okay Bible thumper's show me a verse that states: ANGELS have wings

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Date: 11/11/2020 6:31:00 PM
Hi Bobby, That is a tough question. I will have to search through the scriptures to see if I can find the answer:-) Alexis
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Date: 11/5/2020 6:13:00 PM
Can't think of anything in the Bible right now... There are a few lines in the Talmud, Tractate 'Sukkoth,' in which the minimal height for a Sukka (Tabernacle/Booth) on the Festival of Booths is discussed: There, the Talmud debates whether the minimum height measurement of a kosher booth is up to the height of angels' heads or the top or bottom of their wings. (Page 7,8, or 9. Don't remember exactly which page). You can't make this stuff up, Bobby! ~ Angels dancing on the Head of a Pin Lover
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Date: 11/2/2020 7:27:00 AM
Lol... I think that is something that has been commercialized through humans..
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Bobby May
Date: 11/2/2020 7:37:00 AM
I think so because I can't find anything that says angles have wings but I hope they do I am afraid of heights if, I said if I get to go to heaven. lol
Date: 11/2/2020 5:19:00 AM
Above him stood the seraphim. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. And one called to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory!” Isaiah 6
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Kim Rodrigues
Date: 11/2/2020 7:22:00 PM
Well we will find out one day. :)
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Bobby May
Date: 11/2/2020 5:37:00 AM
Angels are called angels and not Seraphim or Cherubim. Seraphim are called Seraphim and not angels or Cherubim. You get the point. Seraphim, Cherubim, and angels are all different classes of spiritual creatures, but the Bible generally keeps them separate. (Rev 4 seems to blend Cherubim and Seraphim, but doesn’t confuse these with angels.)

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