The only references to angels in the Bilbe and the apocrypha portray them as male.
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Throughout the Scripture, there is never a mention to sex for Angels. Sex is a gift of God to His physical creation to allow them to 'become one flesh' and share in His Plan of re-creating Himself for a Family. When humans are changed into spirit-born children of God, they will no longer have sex in the sense we know it today.
Matthew 22:30New King James Version (NKJV)30 For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels of God in heaven.
Angels differ from humans in that they are not sex creatures. They are not Male or Female...they can be more accurately described as positive and negative. A positive being more initiating, and negative being more apt for finishing.
Angels are neither male nor female.
No, Saint Michelle is the female version of Saint Michael.
The Bible does not say the names or genders of the fallen angels. Angels don`t have a gender.
The most accurate answer is that we do not know, as the Bible tells us very little about angels. They are described in Hebrews as "ministering spirits" and sex or gender is not usually applied to spirits. The only clue we have is Jesus' statement that the angels do not marry. Christian theologians have extrapolated from this to claim that angels are neither male nor female. Outside the Christian tradition, however, things may be different - Muslims believe in djinna (female djinns) and other female spirits. Buddhists (I think) have female figures that might be considered the equivalent of Christian angels.
I don't believe there are any female angels named in the Bible. That artists depict them as female is probably a modern attempt to take them out of the role of warriors and make them into something cute and cuddly.
Acccording to Christian theology Angels do not have gender in the sense that humans do; therefore the angels of the Bible are not Male or Female.
Angels are neither male or female . They have no gender.
There are no "male angels" since angels are neither sex and have no reproductive organs. Angels are non-sexual and therefore neither female nor male.
Could it be Calling All Angels by Jill Silbury? Suzi Quatro has a song singing with angels a tribute to Elvis Presley
Angles have no gender, neither do angels.
Angels have no sex but are usually portrayed as being masculine.
It's two identical female angels.