Angels represent holiness, kindness and integrity, are the messengers of God's will, the spirit of serving God (Allah) and the protectors sent by God (Allah) to protect believers from evil. Fallen angels refers to an angel who was banished from heaven, usually because he betrayed God.
2. Different sources: the source of the devil is the Jewish Bible, that is, the Old Testament of Christianity, which is a religious concept; Demon is a myth in religious culture and a concept of religious myth.
Angels are religious creatures in religion and a bridge between God and human beings. Common scenes in modern fallen angels literature.
3. The characters have different personalities: angels represent kindness and justice and are words of praise; The devil is a derogatory term for confronting God, lying, treacherous and not keeping the truth. Demon symbolizes evil, darkness, greed, lust and cruelty, and it is also a derogatory term; Fallen angels betrayed God and degenerated from justice to bad angel, which was also derogatory.
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam have very similar or even identical definitions of angels. They are gods who serve Allah. God (Allah) sent them to the earth to help those in need and convey the will of God (Allah). They are the spokesmen of God (Allah) on the earth. Angels are sometimes humanoid, with luminous bodies, rings on their heads, and some have wings.
Genesis and the Book of Giants claim that the fall of angels was condemned by heaven because of the greed for earthly women and the birth of giants (Noah's flood). At the beginning, the commentator explained that 9/ 10 angels were so degraded.
The story about the latter may not be familiar to everyone, because this story only comes from the Book of Enoch in the biblical pseudo-canon, in which the angels who covet human women are all listed in the fallen angels list, such as the aforementioned Azazel and Mostima, and the famous angels Asbeel and Samyasa.
Some Christian sects regard the gods worshipped by other nationalities as demons. In the Old Testament, it was repeatedly mentioned that the gods worshipped by Egyptians and Babylonians were evil spirits, and wizards who were famous for their psychic skills would communicate with evil spirits. In the New Testament era, Christianity believed that fallen angels, the enemy of God, was the origin of the devil, and repeatedly mentioned Satan, the king of the devil, in religious classics.
The Christian Book of John, Chapter 3, Section 8 says: "Whoever commits a crime belongs to the devil, because the devil has committed a crime from the beginning."
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