Friday, June 3, 2011

"ARCHANGELS of the THIRD SPHERE - CHRISTIAN HIERARCHY"

The Archangels are the special forces of the angelic realms, who deal with all levels of humanity. They also create and funnel energies both ways.  

"ANGELS DESCENDING, BRING FROM ABOVE, ECHOES OF MERCY, WHISPERS OF LOVE. ~ FANNY J. COSBY" 



PA:
Angels on the lowest Choir are beings assigned to a particular person, as being introduced yesterday (6/2/11). They are often known as Guardian Angels. Angels deal with human and physical manifestation. Not only do they channel energy from the Divine to us, but also from us to the Divine. Guardian Angels are assigned to us through all incarnations on Earth. They are with us from birth to the transition of death. They defend us when we are in trouble, help us adjust to a human existence, and assist in carrying out our divine plan.

Another classification of angel that belongs a certain Order or Choir in the third sphere or Triads of Angels - the archangels. Those archangels, as collectively dubbed, carry out a greater purpose compared to the angels of the lowest Choir in their sphere. Still, these archangels are being administered by a chief, called the Archangel. They are said to be the Guardian Angels of nations and countries. They deal with the issues and events concerning politics, military affairs, commerce and as well as trade of the state.

Archangels  hold with them a holy swords and armors. They use it in combat with evil bodies.

CI:
The word "Archangel" comes from the Greek αρχάγγελος (archangělǒs), meaning chief angel, a translation of the Hebrew רב־מלאך (rav-mal'ákh). It derives from the Greek archō, meaning to be first in rank or power; and aggělǒs which means messenger. The word is only used twice in the New Testament: 1 Thessalonians 4:16 and Jude 1:9. Only archangels Michael and Gabriel are mentioned by name in the New Testament.

Michael is the only angel the Bible named expressly as "the" archangel. In the Book of Daniel he is referred to as "one of the chief princes". The word "prince" here is the ancient Hebrew word sar, which means: "a head person (of any rank or class), a chief, a general etc."

It is possible to make a distinction between archangel (with a lower-case a) and Archangel (with an uppercase A). The former can denote the second-lowest choir (arch-angels in the sense of being just above the lowest Choir of angels that is called only "angels") but the latter may denote the highest of all the angels (i.e., Arch-angels in the sense of being above all angels, of any Choir.

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