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Different Orders of Angels

Luke 1:19. Angels stand in the presence of God. BHB 33.14

Matthew 18:10. Behold God’s face. BHB 33.15

Ezekiel 1:14. More swiftly like lightening. BHB 33.16

Revelation 5:11. More than 100,000,000. BHB 33.17

Psalm 68:17. God’s chariots composed of angels. BHB 33.18

Isaiah 6:2, 6. Seraphim have their work. BHB 33.19

Exodus 25:16-18. The cherubim were at either end of the mercy-seat. BHB 33.20

Psalm 80:1. God dwells between the cherubim. BHB 33.21

Ezekiel 28:14. Before his fall Satan was a covering cherub. BHB 33.22

Daniel 10:21. Gabriel is the angel of prophecy. BHB 34.1

Revelation 14:18. One angel has power over fire. BHB 34.2

Revelation 16:5. There is an angel of the waters. BHB 34.3

Revelation 2:1, 8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14. Seven angels have charge of the messages to the seven churches. BHB 34.4

Revelation 7:1. Four angels control war. BHB 34.5

Revelation 7:2; Ezekiel 9:2-4. Angel in charge of the sealing work. BHB 34.6

Revelation 8:2. Seven angels in charge of the sounding of the seven trumpets. BHB 34.7

Revelation 10:1-10. A mighty angel opened the little prophetic book. BHB 34.8

Revelation 14:6-12. The last warning messages are in charge of three angels. BHB 34.9

Revelation 15:1. Seven angels pour out the last plagues. BHB 34.10

Revelation 18:1-3. The angel of the loud cry. BHB 34.11

Matthew 25:31; Revelation 19:14. The angels are perfectly organized, appear like armies as they come with Christ. BHB 34.12

Revelation 19:17. One angel calls the fowls to the great supper. BHB 34.13

Revelation 20:1. To another is given the work of binding Satan. BHB 34.14