I'm asking the same question. My husband passed away last year and I asked the Lord to please show me him. I received several messages through friends of his of things the Lord said to them in dreams and visions. But, I still wanted to see him one last time for myself. I had a dream that he was standing in front of me. He gave me a message about serving the Lord in sincerity and then I saw three blue lights come down from above. I knew that they were angels, but I didn't know the difference between any of them. I knew that my husband did by the look he gave me in the dream. A friend of his called me after he passed away and told me how one time he was singing and someone ran all the way across the path to approach him, telling him to never stop singing, the angels surround him and there's all these lights that shine around him.
Does the bible say that angels use sign languages
No.
The Bible does not directly say that angels have the will to choose for themselves, but without free will, how could Lucifer and a third of the angels rebel against God and heaven
The Bible does not say the names or genders of the fallen angels. Angels don`t have a gender.
There is no where in any bible version where you will find that story.
Nothing. The Bible does not even say that angels have skin like humans.
In my opinion.. You should study more about angels. As Gods children, we are Honored above the angels. We have a spirit, and Jesus died for us. So who in the Bible, was without a spirit? I say the question in itself, is flawed.
The common image of an angel is a human being with wings. This is not Biblical. The Bible presents angels as human beings. The Bible vary rarely describes angels as having wings. However, there are 2 types of angels with wings described in the Bible:Cherubim(Exodus 25:20) and Seraphim(Isiah 6)!!
you should read the bible... you know thats where the answers are.
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it doesn't it is a human tradition.
The Bible describes angels as beings with a human-like appearance, often appearing in dazzling, radiant forms. They are typically depicted as having wings, wearing white robes, and emitting a bright light.