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the celestial hierarchy) and thomas aquinas ( summa theologica ) drew on passages from the new testament , specifically in galatians : - [ citation needed ], matthew : - , ephesians : - , and colossians : , to develop a schema of three hierarchies, spheres or triads of angels, with each hierarchy containing
main articles: thrones and ophanim the "thrones" ( greek : thronoi, pl. of thronos), or elders, are a class of celestial beings mentioned by paul the apostle in colossians : (new testament). they are living symbols of god's justice and authority, and have as one of their symbols the throne . it is not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtues_(angel)
the celestial hierarchy) and thomas aquinas ( summa theologica ) drew on passages from the new testament , specifically in galatians : - [ citation needed ], matthew : - , ephesians : - , and colossians : , to develop a schema of three hierarchies, spheres or triads of angels, with each hierarchy containing
main articles: thrones and ophanim the "thrones" ( greek : thronoi, pl. of thronos), or elders, are a class of celestial beings mentioned by paul the apostle in colossians : (new testament). they are living symbols of god's justice and authority, and have as one of their symbols the throne . it is not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_(angel)
the celestial hierarchy) and thomas aquinas ( summa theologica ) drew on passages from the new testament , specifically in galatians : - [ citation needed ], matthew : - , ephesians : - , and colossians : , to develop a schema of three hierarchies, spheres or triads of angels, with each hierarchy containing
main articles: thrones and ophanim the "thrones" ( greek : thronoi, pl. of thronos), or elders, are a class of celestial beings mentioned by paul the apostle in colossians : (new testament). they are living symbols of god's justice and authority, and have as one of their symbols the throne . it is not...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principalities_(angel)