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Creation of Angels

Angels were originally created as the sons and daughters of God, made in His image with celestial, spiritual bodies, according to Genesis 1:26. The King of Tyrus was formerly an angel of the order of Cherubim, as referenced in Ezekiel 28:14. Both humans and angels are brethren as fellow servants of God, as some angels were made human as punishment for rebelling against God, including John the Apostle, as referenced in Revelation 19:10 and 22:9.

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Creation of Angels

Angels were originally created as the sons and daughters of God, made in His image with celestial, spiritual bodies, according to Genesis 1:26. The King of Tyrus was formerly an angel of the order of Cherubim, as referenced in Ezekiel 28:14. Both humans and angels are brethren as fellow servants of God, as some angels were made human as punishment for rebelling against God, including John the Apostle, as referenced in Revelation 19:10 and 22:9.

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The Creation of Angels...

In Genesis 1:26, "And GOD said, Let us make man in our image after our likeness..." refers to the
creation of man as the Sons and Daughters of GOD who are all with celestial, spiritual bodies or
angels. This is further confirmed by Ezekiel 28:14 concerning the King of Tyrus (already a Human
being), "Thou art the anointed cherub that covereth;..."

The King of Tyrus was formerly an Angel in the order of Cherubim. In Revelation 19:10 and 22:9
mentioned about John who would like to worship the Angel that showed Him the revelation, but was
advised not to do and worship him, but worship only GOD because they were both brethren and
fellow servant (referring to John as he was before an angel but now human being, the punishment of
all angels that reveled against God).

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