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SERAPHIM:
The Seraphim are mentioned, by name, only in this portion of Isaiah.
(V.6)
The seraphim title speaks of their ministry of worship, purification, and their humility.
The seraphim, like the cherubim, are associated with God's holiness.
While the cherubim are associated with the altar, the seraphim are associated with the laver.
That is, they are associated with cleansing and purification.
Isaiah 6:6-7
The covering of their face (Isa.
6:2) denotes their humility.
Isaiah 6:3 tells us that they have a ministry of worshiping God.
This verse also leaves some room for interpretation as to the exact identity of the "living creatures" in revelation.
Revelation 4:7-8
The 6 wings are like the seraphim.
We have the praise in Isa.
6:3, which is very similar to the praise given in Rev. 4:8.
However, the exact identity of these living creatures may be uncertain.
OTHER TYPES OF ANGELS:
ELECT ANGELS:
1 Timothy 5:21
Elect angels bring an interesting question.
What is the extent to which election can be traced to angels.
It is likely that elect angels are not a class of angels, but simply a reference to the non-fallen angels.
PRINCIPALITIES AND POWERS:
Romans 8:38-39
Ephesians 6:12
Not "flesh and blood" makes it clear that these principalities and powers are angelic beings.
Scripture does not give us a complete definition of these angels, but we are told two things in these passages.
They apparently try to separate us from the love of God.
We “wrestle” or struggle against them.
These observations would lead us to the conclusion would lead us to conclude that this term refers to the fallen angels.
Principalities and powers is likely just a general reference to the demons.
MIGHTY ANGELS:
2 Thessalonians 1:7
Revelation 10:1
Revelation 18:21
We can only surmise that these are mighty warrior angels.
Some angels are simply known by the service they render.
Watcher:
Daniel 4:13
Daniel 4:23
The angel of the abyss: (demon)
Revelation 9:11
Angel of the waters:
Revelation 16:5
Uncertainty, at best, must characterize our human understanding of angels.
However, we must remember that angels, however mighty and glorious they may be, are but servants to God.
As are we.
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