Meanings and Origins of Names. ... ANGEL-RELATED ITEMS: (skip down to angel names) ... APOLLYON: Anglicized form of Greek Apollyōn, meaning "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth.
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www.20000-names.com/angel_names_messenger_names.htm
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Meanings and Origins of Names. ... [ Suggest Names for this page ] [ Go to Male Bible Names ] ... ABIA: Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, meaning "Yahweh is my father." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.
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There are only two angels that are specifically given names in the Bible. The angel Gabriel is one and he is always bringing a message: ... This is a key passage, for in it we learn that an angel from God will always promote the message found in the Holy Bible! The unnamed angel in the above passage did this by...
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www.evangelicaloutreach.org/angels.htm
www.evangelicaloutreach.org/angels.htm
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Angel - Gen. 16:7,9,10,11; 21:17, etc., or Angels Gen. 19:1,15: For reference from Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible: Angel - Hebrew mal’ak, ... Return to the Table of Contents - Chapter Four or go to the next subject The Tree of Life, the Ten Holy Emanations; - the Sephira (Sefiroth), the Divine Names...
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www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterFour/NamesOfAngelsInGenesis.ht...
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The name should sound nice. The Bible name Abialbon has a good meaning ("father of understanding") but it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, does it? ... On the other hand, weird names are a real burden to kids. When I was young there was a very popular book called "Little ... Bible Names for Boys; A - G; Navigation...
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www.biblebell.org/names.html
www.biblebell.org/names.html
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There are four angel names that keep popping up in the angel literature: Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael. Michael and Gabriel are the only angels mentioned by name in the Bible. The other two show up in the apocryphal First Book of Enoch, which includes a fanciful account of the actions of these four beings.
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www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/angels.html
www.leaderu.com/orgs/probe/docs/angels.html
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This dictionary is from "Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible," published in the late 1800s. It contains more than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their meanings. Some Hebrew words of uncertain meaning have been left out.
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members.tripod.com/G_TERRY_COLLINS/biblenames.html
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This paper is interdisciplinary in nature and aims at analyzing in broad terms the names of the angels from the Bible through the Pseudepigrapha, Qumran, Talmudic, and Hekhalot literature as well as in magical texts.
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faculty.biu.ac.il/~barilm/absange.html
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We don't know whether every angel carries out the same tasks, or whether some of them specialize in certain areas. The Bible does speak about classes of angelic beings like cherubim (Ezekiel 1) and seraphim (Isaiah 6). We also know the names of two notable angels: Michael (Daniel 10:13;
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