The Bible does not say the names or genders of the fallen angels. Angels don`t have a gender.
Yes we are male angels in heaven.
In the Bible, angels are generally depicted as male, often referred to with masculine pronouns. However, angels are not considered to have a specific gender in the same way humans do, as they are spiritual beings.
Angels, archangels or not have no gender, though some passages of the Bible refer to them as Sons of God.
Angles have no gender, neither do angels.
It means "messenger." Angels are gender-free creatures. Being able to see angels is not important, but being seen by angels is.
There are actually very few angels named in the Bible at all. They are in fact neither masculine nor feminine. Jesus debates with the pharisees and Sadducees in the book of Matthew22:30 and He says--angels have no gender.
Angels are neither male or female . They have no gender.
In Christian tradition, angels are typically considered to be genderless spiritual beings rather than having a specific gender. Therefore, Saint Jhudiel, as an angelic figure, is not generally associated with a specific gender.
It doesn't. The idea that angels are male, blonde, blue eyed and with wings is a medieval inventon. Scripture describes them as spiritual creatures and usually dressed in white, but no gender is ever specified.
yes they can. if you believe they can, of course they can. angels are more power full than us anyways you think that they couldent have a kid in a heart beat then your rong angels are love made. they love there partner and have kids wioth them
Note in Genesis chapter 6 that sons of the true God, angels, notices daughters of men and took them as wives for themselves. These angels rebelled against God, took on human form and produces hybrid offspring called nephilim. At the time of the flood the rebellious angels returned to the spirit realm and their offspring perished with the rest of rebellious mankind.