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The biblical account (Luke 2:8-15) does not provide the name of the angel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds.
Because angels told the shepherds that Jesus was born and is now put in a manger.
The angels name was Gabriel.
The Christmas angel is based on the angel Gabriel who told Mary that she would have a baby; Jesus.
Angels were gods messengers, and they told the word of the birth of Jesus to humble shepards.
It's not altogether impossible. After all, it was an angel who appeared to Mary and told her she was pregnant by the Holy Spirit.
The shepherds learned of Jesus' birth through an angel who appeared to them while they were out in the fields watching over their flock during the night. The angel told them the good news of the birth of the Savior and directed them to find the baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger in Bethlehem.
Gabriel visited Mary to tell her that she had been chosen to bear Jesus (Luke 1:26-38). The angel who announced the birth of Christ to the shepherds is not named (Luke2:8-15). Matthew's gospel doesn't name any of the angels involved in events surrounding Jesus' birth. Mark and John do not record these angelic visits.
Gabrielle a boy angel
do you ever ask friends or family members to pray for you? its the same when praying to angels This might not help you, but my aunt has always told me not to pray to angels, you should pray to god, angels are servants and helpers for god therefore, pray to god not angels.
The star shone and that is how the shepherds found out that Jesus was going to be born
The shepherds believed the angels' message because they immediately went to Bethlehem to see the newborn baby, Jesus, for themselves. Their actions demonstrated that they trusted the message they had received from the angels.