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On paintings they do, because painters are often perverts. But in the Bible Angels always appear as men in shiny clothes, so not naked. Sometimes they also wear armor such as the arch Angel Michael.
Like fairies, angels appear when you believe they will appear. This is a matter of faith and belief.
'Fallen angels' does not appear in the KJV Bible
Angels are spirits, but can appear any way they or God wants them to.
Angels appeared to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born.
Another answer from our community:A real angel that belongs to God can appear, but this is rare. Watch out for deceiving impostors and dreams.
In the King James version, No. In the most commonly thought of instance of "a choir of angels" - the birth of Jesus, the reference is actually Luke 2:13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
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Yes, angels are supernatural mythological beings, commonly depicted as humanoid in nature with wings, that appear in many religions and mythologies. If you go to see the paintings on the pre-Christian tombs underneath St Peter's in Rome, you will see lots of pictures of what we call "angels" clearly on many, if not all of them.
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Angels appeared to shepherds in the Bible on the night Jesus was born in Bethlehem.