Greek Angel Names
Main guide to Greek angel terms, Greek textual transmission, Apollyon, and source cautions for names that pass through Greek tradition.
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Explore Greek angel terms, translation, biblical wording, and Christian reception through a source-aware Greek angel-name path. Start with the main Greek Angel Names guide, then use the supporting guides to compare angelos, archangelos, Apollyon, Greek meanings, and biblical Greek evidence.
This origin hub focuses on Greek angel terms and Greek-transmitted angel names, not every angel who appears in a Greek text. Hebrew and Semitic names such as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel may pass through Greek biblical and Christian tradition, but that does not make them Greek-origin names.
Use the overview for the whole framework, the angelos guide for messenger language, the meanings guide for Greek terms and textual forms, and the biblical Greek guide for source confidence in Greek scripture and Christian reception.
Main guide to Greek angel terms, Greek textual transmission, Apollyon, and source cautions for names that pass through Greek tradition.
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Explains angelos as messenger language and shows why "angel" is first a role word before it becomes a familiar heavenly-being title.
Organizes Greek angel terms and textual forms by meaning, including messenger, archangel, destroyer, and Greek-transmitted names.
Separates Greek biblical terms, titles, and textual names from Hebrew-origin names transmitted through Greek scripture and Christian reception.