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Hebrews 13:2 – “Do not forget to entertain strangers; for by doing so some have unknowingly entertained angels.”
“…entertained malakim.”
“Do not forget (consciously ignore) to entertain (contemplate) strangers (foreign thoughts); for by doing so some (some thoughts) have unknowingly entertained (pondered) malakim (spiritual messages, not yet fully perceived).”
Having now looked at the word aggelos; Strong’s #32g, in both it’s singular and plural forms, it behooves us to analyze seven specific scriptures in the Renewed Covenant. We will list them all below and hopefully you will catch on to another emerging pattern that will solidify the truth deep in your conscience:

Matt 11:10 – “For this is he, about whom it is written:
‘Behold, I will send My messenger and he will prepare the way before you.'”

Mark 1:2 – “As it is written in the prophets: ‘Behold, I send My messenger before your face, who will prepare a way before you.

Luke 7:24 – “When the messenger of John had departed, he began to speak to the multitudes concerning John: ‘What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind?'”

Luke 7:27 – “This is he of whom it is written: ‘Behold, I send My messenger before your face, who will prepare a way before you.'”

Luke 9:52 – “And sent messengers before him. And they went ahead and entered into a village of Samaritans, to prepare for him.”

II Corinthians 12:7 – “And in order that I not be exalted above measure, because of the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of satan to torment me, to keep me from exalting myself above measure.”

Yaagob/James 2:25 – “Likewise, was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she received the messengers and sent them out another way?”
Several very telling things transpire around what I had hoped you would laser (mentally of course) in on; the word messenger(s). It is none other then the Greek word aggel6s, Strong’s #32g, and yet it clearly speaks of men. As it was with the Old Covenant so it is in the Renewed Covenant. These supposed beings distinctly separate from men are now in the only verses that utilize the word messenger(s), men. If you were to apply a little diligence, you would find that most of the seven verses given refer to Yahshua the Messiah, the rest clearly referring to men, and one uniquely referring to the adversarial mindset with Paul/Shaul; the “thorn” in his intellect. The systematic use of the word messenger(s) rather than the word “angel” in these New Covenant scriptures leaves you, the student, to seek out the answer “why” within your own soul? It is the same exact word which of course would be “malak” alone in the Hebrew text, and yet in some places a “being” separate from man is insinuated, while in others the definition itself is being offered; “angel” or “messenger”.

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