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Jul 6, 2021 at 7:26 comment added Lucian @Xeno: Maybe; but these passages don't (usually) employ the term aggelos or malach to refer to said prophets.
Jul 6, 2021 at 7:12 comment added Xeno @Lucian I don't understand your comment. The prophets' often spoke: "Thus says the Lord…" As I wrote to one contributor, the problem is there are an estimated 30,000 passages in the Bible containing roughly 1,200 chapters. It seems the human/angel ratio is overwhelming in favor of human prophets speaking for God. If we use Moses as an example, might he not be considered one of them, a messenger of God, or "an angel" of sorts? This seems more likely than citing a few dozen passages spoken by actual, celestial majesties.
Jul 6, 2021 at 6:52 comment added Lucian was virtually all of Scripture not spoken through human prophets ? - To the rest of Israel; but the prophets themselves received it from God, not from other prophets.
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