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We're going to *continue* on the subject of *angels*.
This week or next week will be our last teaching on this subject.
*I.*
*Last week* we began to *study out* the *appearance of angels*.
*A.*
*Sometimes* they can *appear as a man*.
*1.*
They might *look so much like a man* that *no one* would *know* that *they are an angle*, not *even Christians*.
*a.*
You mean that *spirit filled Christians would not* even *pick up in the spirit* that *someone* was *an angel*?
*b.*
(*/Hebrews 13:2/*) “*/Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares/*.”
(KJV)
                                           *i.*
*Paul* was *writing to born-again*, *spirit filled* *Christians*.
And he said that we might entertain an angel unaware.
*B.*
*We* also *looked at angels* that appeared *in white garment*.
*1.*
*Other times* the *angels* were *shinning*.
*a.*
In (*/Luke 2/*) it talks about *angels* that *appeared to* some *shepherds* and in (*/V 9/*) it says “*/An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified/*.”
(NIV)
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With the presence of these angels *came the glory of God* shining about them.
*C.*
*We* also *looked at the Seraphim*.
In (*/ISA 6/*) it says that they had *6 wings* each.
*1.*
*4* were *used* *in reverence & worship*, & *2 used for service*.
*D.*
In (*/REV 4:6-8/*) these *angelic beings had 4 faces*: *1 of a **/Lion/, 1 of an **/OX/, 1 of a **/man/ & 1 of an **/eagle/*.
*1.*
*Each* of these faces *represents* the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*a.* *He* is the */Lion/* of the */tribe of Judah/*.
*b.* *He* is the */greatest servant of all/*.
*c.*
*He* is the */Son of Man/*.
*d.*
And *He* is the */Son of God/*.
*II.*
*We* have *looked at* some of the *angels* in the Word of God, *but what about the **/Cherubim/*.
*A.*
There *must be different kinds of Cherubim*.
*Some* are spoken of as having *1 face*, *some 2* faces, & *some 4* faces.
*1.*
*Most* of the *references of Cherubim* that we have are what is *found* in the *earthly temple*.
*a.*
The *earthly temple* is a *type* *or* a *shadow* of the *heavenly*.
*2.*
In the book of (*/EZE/*) *Ezekiel* *had* a *vision of the temple*.
*a.*
*/EZE 41:18-19/*
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Again *in their faces*, *I see* a picture of the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*i.* 1 had the *face of a man* & the *other* face was the image *of a lion*.
*ii.*
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