angels- 天使 Angel (Greek, aggelos, “messenger”), heavenly spirit believed to be a messenger, or intermediary, between God, or the gods, and humankind. All religions are concerned with the relationship human beings have or may have with the supernatural realm. In ancient Greek re...
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Ancient Greece mythology the devil and the Angel is a pair? 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Ancient Greece mythology the devil and the Angel is a pair? 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 In the Greek mythology and the Angel is a devil?
archon(n.) one of the nine chief magistrates of ancient Athens, 1650s, from Greekarkhon"ruler, commander, chief, captain," noun use of present participle ofarkhein"be the first," thence "to begin, begin from or with, make preparation for;" also "to rule, lead the way, govern, rule...
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is thatangelis a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel whileAngelais {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}. As a nounangel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity. ...
The word angel is applied in Scripture to an order of supernatural or heavenly beings whose business it is to act as God's messengers to men, and as agents who carry out His will. Both in Hebrew and Greek the word is applied to human messengers (1 Kings 19:2;Luke 7:24); in Hebrew...
Angel (Latin angelus; Greek aggelos; Hebrew MLAK, from the root: LAK means “one going” or “one sent”: messenger). Read more from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Early Zoroastrianism, much influenced by the astronomical and astrological sciences of ancient Iran, coordinated the concept of the seven known planetary spheres with its belief in the heptad (grouping of seven) of celestial beings—i.e., the amesha spentas of Ahura Mazdā: Spenta Mainyu (the ...
The concept of the demoniac first appeared in ancient Greek literature with religious and theological flavor. It is an intermediate force between man and God, and “will come up when people lose their rationality and thus make things worse” (Chen, 2011, p. 233). It cannot be measured by ...