Are angels of a higher order of beings than man?

Answer

"Thou has made him a little lower than the angels." Ps. 8: 5.
NOTES - There are different orders of angels:
"Cherubim" (Gen. 3:24);
"Seraphim" (Isa. 6:2,6);
"Archangel" (1 Thess. 4: 16; Jude 9).
Some of their names are: "Michael' (Dan. 10:13,21 ; 12:1; Jude 9); "Gabriel' (Dan. 8:16; 9:21; Luke 1:19).
Michael means, "Who is like God," and hence is a fit title for Christ. Gabriel signifies, "The strength of
God," an appropriate name for the angel or being who stands next to Christ (Dan. 10: 21).
 


What is the value of merely outward forms?
Upon what ground did Nicodemus rest his belief that Christ was a teacher from God?
Why was it necessary for Christ to go away?
2. What attitude of rivalry was the Papacy, represented by the little horn, to assume toward the Most High?
3. Before the giving of the law at Sinai, what did Moses say when Jethro asked him concerning his judging the people?
How strongly will this false worship and the enforcement of this mark be urged?
When this sign appeared, what were the disciples to do?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle