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Angels In Christianity Evolved Over Time, New Research Shows

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First Posted: 11/15/11 02:21 PM ET Updated: 11/15/11 02:21 PM ET

ANN ARBOR, Mich.---Angels are everywhere today---on lapel pins, magnetic dashboard figures, keepsake ornaments and in a Pulitzer Prize-winning play. But interest in angels is more than a contemporary fad. According to a University of Michigan historian, angels stirred intense interest in the early years of Christianity as well.

"Just as many people today think of pets as part of their families, many people in the first 500 years of Christianity were convinced that angels were part of their lives," said Ellen Muehlberger, assistant professor of Near Eastern studies and history at the U-M College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.

Various types of angels are named, but not defined, in the Bible. Christians worked out what angels did and what they were during the fourth and fifth centuries, according to Muehlberger, who is writing a book on angels in late ancient times. An author living in Syria around the year 500 organized what little was known about angels into a "Celestial Hierarchy": Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominions, Virtues, Authorities, Principalities, Archangels and Angels.

In late antiquity, the identity of angels was much broader than what it is now: some Christians spoke of Christ as an angel, or suggested that Christian ascetic monks who renounced family, food, drink and sex and lived out in the desert were really angels. But Muehlberger says when the Egyptian monks learned they were being considered angels, they emphatically rejected the idea.

"They said, 'We act like animals, not angels,'" Muehlberger said.

The monastic emphasis on humility was in direct conflict with the reputation ascetics had as special, holy people, equal to the angels, she explains.

Exactly how angels looked and acted, and what humans could do to gain or lose their help was a frequent topic of debate, according to Muehlberger.

Most people did not envision angels looking the way we imagine them today---as beautiful winged creatures in diaphanous gowns.

"In antiquity, some Christians believed that angels were minds, or intellects, detached from bodies," Muehlberger said. "In a way, angels were like computers---very, very good at figuring things out and getting things done because they had rational minds but did not have the difficulty of having desires and passions, like humanity."

One of the most widespread modern notions about angels emerged in the late ancient era of Christianity that Muehlberger is studying. In those times, while some Christians assumed that guardian angels protected all human beings, others were convinced that angels were only given to those who had demonstrated their virtue. These were "companion angels," and not everyone had one.

"Certain monks in late ancient Egypt didn't believe that they were born with a guardian angel who watched over them throughout their lives. Instead, they expected to get a companion angel only as a reward for virtuous behavior," Muehlberger said. "Your companion angel was an assistant who could help you fight off demons, and only arrived if you proved yourself worthy. But if you went away from the community, into the village, and engaged in 'worldly' activities, that companion angel might leave you."

While non-Christians also believe in angels, Muehlberger says the belief is especially prevalent today in Christianity, especially in the United States.

"North American Christianity has always been innovative, adaptive and diverse," she said. "I see the contemporary interest in angels as an example of this."

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BlackYowe
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03:48 AM on 11/29/2011
All the angels in the Bible are male and they are all a little frightening. The whole angel thing is not Christian its a add on.
11:04 AM on 11/27/2011
I forgot zombies and goblins.
11:04 AM on 11/27/2011
Easter bunny, tooth fairy, elves, the boogey man, angels. Perfect together.
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peter010908
The easiest way to control people is through fear.
08:38 AM on 11/21/2011
Take a look at the "Ancient Aliens" series to see what angels really are.
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peter010908
The easiest way to control people is through fear.
08:37 AM on 11/21/2011
Interesting how back in the old days people would see angels all the time... now that we live in an educated society people dont see them any more.
10:49 PM on 11/20/2011
JESUS THE LAST NEPHILIM ISBN:978-1-84748-797-1'Moses as one would expect,was having a few issues with the current pharaoh in regard to his requests and all his threats were falling on deaf ears.Then,at midnight, Enil-Jehovah instructed the Nephilim (Angels) to kill all the Egyptians' firstborn in the land,from the firstborn of pharaoh,who sat on his throne,to the first born of the captive who was in the dungeon.Pharaoh rose up in the night and discovered what had happened.He roused his servants and his fellow Egyptians,and a great cry went up. In every house a child had been killed. Exodus12:29
04:44 PM on 11/22/2011
Hebrew is a root language, made up of three consonants. The root word for Nephilim would be NFL. In Hebrew the word Nefilim would translate as the "Fallen" There is no ph sound in Hebrew. This is Mormon mumbo jumbo pseudo Hebrew sounding gibberish. There is no way that the word Nephilim could be connected with angels.
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11:53 AM on 11/20/2011
To continue..
It appears, from the Bible's most ancient book, the Book of Job, that God has been careful-I would say, reserved, in showing who He really is, even to His angels, though they have been living with Him for at the very least 15 billions plus years since before He threw down the Cosmos.
In Job 4: 18 he recounts how that God doesn't even trust His angels, and he uses the Hebrew unused root "nabal" a foolish dolt, in describing the work God assigns to them: "And His angels he charges with folly"(nabalah) so great is God's power to accomplish the work Himself, except that He has deigned to delegate power and authority to angels to accomplish His ultimate purposes of bring back the original harmony of the Cosmos, disrupted by the fallen angel that the King James translators misnamed Lucifer, though the Hebrew word here is Haylel, as in bright-sounding[as in singing Hallelujah] although it also denotes "brightly colored or shining", and appropriately, "boastfulness and pride".the Hebrew should read, "O clear sounding, boasting son from the beginning", describing this rebel angel who was cast by God from the heavens.
And it appears he gambled that God would not dare get rid of a third of the angels who followed him, and leave the disharmony caused by the lost of the missing number of angels
Imagine his utterly stupendous fear, when God totally outflanked him, when He created man to take their places.
04:53 PM on 11/22/2011
Where do you get this pseudo Hebrew? Lehalel, means to praise or exalt. Halleluya means Praise or exalt Jehova, (Ya) Nabala means carcass or corps. No wonder biblical translations are so far out with people making uneducated guesses at the meanings of hebrew words
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05:50 PM on 11/22/2011
What do you mean psuedo Hebrew?
Ever read 1 Samuel 25: 3 of the man whose wife became David's, whose name Nabal is a Hebrew play-on-words for wicked fool? A Nabal is a dolt.
And tell me, how would a Modern Israeli say holler, as in holla back?
Praise is a sound, as in Joyful noise, and Hebrew is a language describing action and movement, which is why a horse is compared to a Swallow rather than a cow, because of their swiftness.
Haylel is bright.sounding Noise, Haylel Jah, is bright-sounding made for Yahweh.
And if you didn't try to put the word in a straightjacket you could see it could also mean boasting Loud too. Because one can make a bright-sounding noise for anything, even one's self.
The King James translation "Lucifer(light-bringer), son of the morning" is wrong"
For the fallen angel [the] Satan, is not named in Scripture, and while originally a light being, he was no longer a being of Light when he was addressed by this title by the prophet Isaiah in chapt 14 v 12. No, this peacock angel, which is exactly the way he is described in the Hebrew, was a braggart and boaster from the very start.
Thus the title....
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06:05 PM on 11/22/2011
By the way, people who comment on Huffpost aren't idiots; most who are interested in the subject of the Bible-if they do not read Hebrew-doubtless own their own concordance, and its Simon simple to look up the Hebrew words online.
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10:56 AM on 11/20/2011
As a teen reading the Scriptures, I thought the very worse possible thing was being in a closed room with one of these dread and fearsome beings. Going to live in the Middle East, I surprized: virtually everyone felt the same way: see an angel, you die!
Funny: this preternatural ancestral fear, since that's where angels were reported to have appeared.
But Europe, assisted by the false imagination of Medieval painter-where they have not appeared, people imagine angels actually needed wings, never mind the 4 foot breastbone required to support wings on man-sized Angels.

Angels are eternal Light beings-full of the Shekinah glory of God, not unlike was Jesus' appearance to Paul, and in nearly every account of them appearing to a human in the Bible, with similar results: for from those accounts, it would seem the vital charge in electro-chemical circuitry is completely disrupted and that person begins to expire on the spot, until the angel "adjusts" the person: a single encounter was enough to put that person off angels the rest of his life.
Its for this very reason, that the Bible teaches that Angels are dispatched only in connection to God ultimate purpose in redemption, and, as the Psalms give it, they are "garrisoned" around that person, like a army squad a town, carefully avoid all personal contact with its civilian population, springing in an unimaginable instant to the rescue when the person does something beyond stupid, to save his life.
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06:59 PM on 11/27/2011
you are most definitively crackers
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Asal Cliste
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06:32 AM on 11/20/2011
Angels evolved over time?

It's not evolution, they are called revisions, or rewrites.
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Asal Cliste
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06:27 AM on 11/20/2011
...and the angel of the Lord said unto him, "Stop hitting yourself." But, lo, he could not stop, for it was the angel that was hitting him with his own hand.
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Equal means equal, hypocrites.
06:25 AM on 11/20/2011
Were you there?
11:38 AM on 11/18/2011
From www.equalsouls.org

DEMIGODS AND ANGELS

DEVOTEE: Rabbi, most religions understand "God" as the Supreme Almighty who is second to none. Yet, virtually every religious culture in the world knows of special beings beyond the earthly realm who have control over the planets, the rain, food production, etc., and from whom human beings seek benedictions or protection. In the Jewish teachings, are there such beings mentioned and what role do they play?
RABBI: In the Jewish teachings these personalities are known as angels and many of them have particular controlling functions over the world. The Midrash teaches, "There is no blade of grass that does not have a constellation (Mazal) over it, telling it to grow." [Sefer Yetzirah 4.6] "As commentaries explain, 'God's providence works through the angels, but the angels, in turn, work through the stars and planets. As some authorities put it, the angels are, in a sense, like souls to the stars. Thus, for example, some sources speak of the stars as having intelligence, but the commentaries note that this is actually speaking of the angels that are associated with them.'" [Sefer Yetrzirah 4.6]
DEVOTEE: In Vedic philosophy, we find practically the same explanation. As we generally say, not a blade of grass moves without the will of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Thus everything is moving under His will: by His will everything is being created, everything is being maintained, and everything is being annihilated.
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02:43 PM on 11/18/2011
What am I supposed to take away from this William? In other words, why did you feel it was valuable to post?
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ZenSufi
There is a secret in the Heart of Man.
02:07 PM on 11/17/2011
The most important question is: will the Angels win another World Series?
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11:56 PM on 11/17/2011
they would come back if there was salary caps
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
02:21 AM on 11/18/2011
Are those different than the baseball caps with the stylized 'A'?
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
02:21 AM on 11/18/2011
God willing.
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umbriago
The Tooth Shall Set My Fee
02:07 PM on 11/17/2011
Did they ever figure out that "how many of them can dance on the head of a pin" thing?
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onionboy
Blessed are the Cheese Makers
02:22 AM on 11/18/2011
They did, and after all that time and effort...one...just one.

What a waste of tithe.
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Grada3784
God is a Parent, not an abuser.
08:41 AM on 11/19/2011
Number depends on whether the wings were folded or open.
09:39 AM on 11/17/2011
"In antiquity, some Christians believed that angels were minds, or intellects, detached from bodies,"

Um... people think otherwise today? I mean, if an angel takes a form, it is certainly contrary to their nature, and I see very little need for wings (other than metaphor in paintings which for obvious reason must give them form).