The angels that sinned were the third of the angels that satin took with him when he tried to rise up against God. God punished them by casting them to lake of fire along with satin.
According to Christian theology, the Lord cast the angels that sinned into darkness and bound them in chains until the judgment day. This punishment is often associated with the fallen angel Lucifer or Satan and his followers who rebelled against God.
The past tense of "sin" is "sinned."
Angels are believed to have free will in the Judeo-Christian tradition. They are considered to have the ability to choose between right and wrong, and to make decisions based on their own moral reasoning. Unlike robots, angels are understood to have individual personalities and the capacity to act independently.
The angel above the nativity is commonly referred to as the Angel of the Lord or the Christmas Angel.
In the Bible, angels are generally depicted as male, often referred to with masculine pronouns. However, angels are not considered to have a specific gender in the same way humans do, as they are spiritual beings.
No, angels are believed to have different roles, ranks, and duties. In some belief systems, angels are categorized based on their purpose, such as guardian angels, archangels, or messenger angels. Each angel is thought to serve a specific function in the spiritual realm.
Nobody told the lord he sinned.
Ramayana is the story of lord Rama. All the characters are related to Lord Rama.
Angels do not sin since they serve G-d on instinct. The bible relates that two angels complained against Man and were sent to Earth to experience the physical world--they then sinned.
Well, God is the only one who made angels, so they all are His angels. Angels serve and worship God in Heaven.
Lot offered his two daughters to the men of Sodom when they wanted the Angels to come out of the house. Lot did not offer his daughters to the Angels.
Yes. The dragon in the Bible is likened to the devil. (Revelation 12:9+10)Additional information:Yes. The Bible speaks of angels that sinned in 2 Peter 4 "For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment" and Jude 6 "And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting darkness unto the judgment of the great day." These two verses are the only direct Scripture references to the fall of angels. Revelation 12:9 seems to refer to their later defeat: "And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth. and his angels were cast out with him."
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Eight angels. Quran says *meaning English translation): "And the angels are at its edges. And there will bear the Throne of your Lord above them, that Day, eight [of them]." (69:17)
If the question you are asking is "Where does it say in the Bible that Adam says I have sinned", the answer is: nowhere. The bible does not say that Adam said you have sinned.The Bible does state that "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). According to the Bible, only the Lord has been born to this world without sin.
http://christianity.about.com/od/whatdoesthebiblesay/a/angelsbible_4.htm
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The Bible does not mention angels having ANY role in the creation of man. The Lord created man Himself.