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In Abrahamic religious traditions (such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), an angel is a heavenly supernatural or spiritual being. In monotheistic belief-systems, such beings are under service of the supreme deity (i.e. God).

Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God and humanity. Other roles include protectors and guides for humans, such as guardian angels and servants of God. Abrahamic religions describe angelic hierarchies, which vary by religion and sect. Some angels have specific names (such as Gabriel or Michael) or titles (such as seraph or archangel). Malevolent angels are often believed to have been expelled from Heaven and called fallen angels. In many such religions, the Devil (or devils) are identified with such angels.

Angels in art are often identified with bird wings, halos, and divine light. They are usually shaped like humans of extraordinary beauty, though this is not always the case—sometimes, they can be portrayed in a frightening, inhuman manner. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Angel
Published 1980
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 2012
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by Angel, Heather.
Published 1993
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by Angel, Charlotte,
Published 2007
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 1972
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by Angel, Heather.
Published 1972
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by Alastuey, Angel,
Published 2016
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by Angel, Heather.
Published 1988
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 1990
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 2003
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by Ubide, Angel.
Published 1997
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 1997
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 2009
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by Angel 1942-
Published 2009
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by Angel, Edward.
Published 2008
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by Kaifer, Angel.
Published 1999
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