Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Angelica
| Name | Angelica (Add to Favourite List?) | ||
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| Meaning | Messenger of God. | ||
| Biblical context |
The Biblical baby name Angel is Greek in origin and it's meaning is messenger of God. The Hebrew version of Angel is Malak.
Angel is pronounced ayn-jel. Angels are agents that God sends to do his will. A few of the occasions on which the Angel of the Lord appeared in the Old Testament are; to Abraham at Mamre, to Jacob at Penuel, to Joshua at Gilgal, and to save Abednego, Shadrach and Meshach from the furnace. In the New Testament, the angel Gabriel appears to announce the birth of John the Baptist and the birth of Jesus Christ. The resurrection and ascension of Jesus is declared by an angel of the Lord. The archangel Michael is the commander of heaven's armies. Genesis 18:2; 32:24; Joshua 5:13; Daniel 3:25; Matthew 1:20; 28:2; Luke 1:26; John 20:12; Acts 1:10 Strong's concordance G32 and H4397 |
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| Derived From | Angel | ||
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