- published: 23 Feb 2008
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Angels, in a variety of religions, are regarded as spirits. They are often depicted as messengers of God in the Hebrew and Christian Bibles and the Quran. The English word angel is derived from the Greek ἄγγελος (aggelos), a translation of מלאך (mal'akh) in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh); a similar term, ملائكة (Malāīkah), is used in the Qur'an. The Hebrew and Greek words originally meant messenger, and depending on the context may refer either to a human messenger (possibly a prophet or priest, such as Malachi, "my messenger", but also for more mundane characters, as in the Greek superscription that the Book of Malachi was written "by the hand of his messenger" (ἀγγήλου)) or to a supernatural messenger, such as the "Mal'akh YHWH," who (depending on interpretation) is either a messenger from God, an aspect of God (such as the Logos), or God Himself as the messenger (the "theophanic angel.")
The term "angel" has also been expanded to various notions of spirits found in many other religious traditions. Other roles of angels include protecting and guiding human beings, and carrying out God's tasks.
It's the end of the rainbow
It's the end of us all
It's the end of our feeling
Our reason to fall, none at all
Open your eyes love
Reveal a disguise
You words have no meaning
All rise, all them lies
And I try to hide
Yes, I try to hide
Under the sunlight
Away from the wall
Left with his hands tied
The curse of it all
Walking with me now
Hang on to them all
It's the end of our feeling
No reason to crawl, none at all
Said he didn't like it
But he liked it like that
Said he didn't like it
But he liked it like that
Said he didn't like it
But he liked it like that
Said he didn't like it