Several verses in the King of Tyre’s lament (Ezekiel 28:11-19) clearly aren’t about a human king, but about an “anointed cherub” who was in Eden – describing Satan’s fall: Satan and other angels rebelled against God. Satan is in no way equal to God – he is created, with limited power and under God’s authority. Gabriel appeared twice in Luke 1, to the priest Zechariah to announce the impending birth of John (Luke 1:11-20), and, six months later, to announce to Mary she would give birth to Jesus (Luke 1:26-38).ĭemons follow Satan (the devil, Lucifer) – chief of the fallen angels.
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