ملائڪ: جي ورجائن ۾ تفاوت

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سنوار جو تَتُ ڪونهي
ٽيگَ: موبائل سنوار موبائل ويب سنوار
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'''ملائڪ'''{{ٻيا نالا|انگريزي='''Angel'''}}{{ٻيا نالا|فارسي=فرشتہ}}ابراھيمي ۽ ڪجھ ٻين مذھبن ۾ ھڪ مخلوق جو نالو آھي. جيڪا خدا ۽ انسانن جي وچ ۾ تعلق جو ڪردار ادا ڪندڙ آھي ۽ خدا پاران مختلف سونپيل ڪم پورا ڪندڙ آھي.اھي ڄاڻ ۽ طاقت ۾ انسان کان وڌيڪَ پر خدائن کان گھٽ سمجھيا ويندا آهن
TOnly in Latin and later Western languages is the term used solely of divine beings. Although not necessarily eternal, angels do not die; their relationship to time is thus somewhat ambiguous. Angels in Early History The idea of angels first appeared in Sumeria around 3000 BCE. The Sumerians were polytheists who believed that messengers mediated between the gods and humans. Also, they believed people had a spirit companion with them throughout their lives, perhaps a primitive version of a guardian angel. Archaeological excavations have discovered home shrines with images of winged humans, which seem to be dedicated to these spiritual beings. This trend continued into later Babylonian and Assyrian cultures. Around 650 BCE, Zoroaster claimed an angel revealed to him the tenets of a monotheistic religion, later called Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism portrays Mithras as an angel, along with a hierarchy of six archangels and many lesser angels. Zoroastrian angelology influenced Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Angels in the Bible In the biblical text, angels appear to be genderless attendants of God. They are created beings. Though they are not timeless, they do not die. Their roles are to praise God, serve in the heavenly council, and carry out God’s bidding. Many are heralds, but some are warriors and guards. As spiritual beings, angels are usually invisible (formless) but can take on humanlike form, even to the point of being indistinguishable from other humans. The Bible does not always distinguish between the angels and God. For example, an angel of the Lord
 
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