yes at genesis 6:1-4 the sons of God noticed the daughters of men that they were good looking and took wives for themselves namely all that they chose and they had relations with them and bore sons to them called nephilim. they were the tyrants or bullies at that time that is the nephilim and along with the badness of man God wiped them out with the flood of noahs day. the angels dematerialzed and went back to the spirit realm but at Jude 6 God has reserved them with eternal bonds for the judgment day.
There are two sides to the argument here is the No, answer:
Mixed marriages (v. 2): The sons of God (that is, the professors of religion, who were called by the name of the Lord, and called upon that name), married the daughters of men,that is, those that were profane, and strangers to God and godliness. The posterity of Seth did not keep by themselves, as they ought to have done, both for the preservation of their own purity and in detestation of the apostasy. They intermingled themselves with the excommunicated race of Cain: They took them wives of all that they chose. But what was amiss in these marriages? (1.) They chose only by the eye: They saw that they were fair, which was all they looked at. (2.) They followed the choice which their own corrupt affections made: they took all that they chose, without advice and consideration. But, (3.) That which proved of such bad consequence to them was that they married strange wives, were unequally yoked with unbelievers, 2 Co. 6:14. This was forbidden to Israel, Deu. 7:3, 4. It was the unhappy occasion of Solomon's apostasy (1 Kings 11:1-4), and was of bad consequence to the Jews after their return out of Babylon, Ezra 9:1, 2. Note, Professors of religion, in marrying both themselves and their children, should make conscience of keeping within the bounds of profession. The bad will sooner debauch the good than the good reform the bad. Those that profess themselves the children of God must not marry without his consent, which they have not if they join in affinity with his enemies.
No, angels can't become people according to the bible. In fact people can't turn into angels either, because we are the children of God, and are more special than angels to God.
There are two types of angels in the bible. They are the good angels and the fallen angels.
although there is no provable right or wrong answer, angels have talked to people in the bible before.
Adam's mate was Eve according to the Bible.
the three main angels in the bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphaël
Does the bible say that angels use sign languages
'Fallen angels' does not appear in the KJV Bible
John 5:1-9.
The common image of an angel is a human being with wings. This is not Biblical. The Bible presents angels as human beings. The Bible vary rarely describes angels as having wings. However, there are 2 types of angels with wings described in the Bible:Cherubim(Exodus 25:20) and Seraphim(Isiah 6)!!
Strictly Bible speaking, Fallen Angels answer to Lucifer, who in the Bible is considered the first Fallen Angel.
Real angels aren't like how some people describe angels, which is as these people-like creatures that keep us safe. Angels do keep us safe, but in the Bible, angels can be frightening. When God sent the angel to Mary, he said "Do not be afraid". Usually, angels start with 'do not be afraid' because they usually frighten at first.
What do you mean here? There is no mountain in the Bible that i know of that any angels cast anywhere