Episode Synopsis "11 - Jesus: Not an Angel but the Angel"
Of the many Old Testament references to angels of God, there are a few where One called “the Angel of the Lord” is also identified as “the Lord” (Genesis 16:10-13; Genesis 22:11-12; Exodus 3:2-6; Judges 13:3-22). But how can an angel of God be God Himself? This is evidently the same figure referred to as “the Angel of His Presence” in Isaiah 63:9, as well as the “Angel” God sent to lead the Israelites through the wilderness to the Promised Land (Exodus 14:19; Exodus 23:20).
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More episodes of the podcast Bible Study Aid -- Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army [ Audiobook ]
- 01 - Introduction: Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
- 02 - The Origin of the Spirit Realm
- 03 - The Vast Multitudes of Heaven’s Armies
- 04 - Should We Worship or Pray to Angels?
- 05 - Appearing in Human Form
- 06 - Did Angels Interbreed With Women to Produce Giants?
- 07 - Popular, But Wrong, Ideas About Angels
- 08 - Where Did the Idea of Angels as Babies Originate?
- 09 - Leading Angels: Michael and Gabriel
- 10 - What Is the Origin of Satan and Demons?
- 11 - Jesus: Not an Angel but the Angel
- 12 - Different Kinds of Angels
- 13 - Do We Have Reminders of Cherubim From the Ancient World?
- 14 - Serving God and Mankind
- 15 - Angels Are Not People Who Died—Man Has a Far Greater Purpose and Future
- 16 -Personal Stories of Angelic Encounters
- 17 - Conclusion