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What does the Bible say about metaphors used for God and angels?

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The Bible uses metaphors to describe God and angels, depicting their divine qualities and roles.

In Scripture, metaphors taken from God often emphasize His supreme nature and the mystery of the Trinity, as indicated by the use of the term 'Elohim,' which implies plurality in the Godhead. For angels, the metaphorical references highlight their roles as powerful and joyful servants of God, tasked with ministering to humanity. For instance, Psalm 8:5 speaks of humans being made 'a little lower than Elohim,' interpreted as referring to both angels and Christ's state of humiliation. These comparisons serve to illustrate the distinction between the Creator and His creations while affirming His sovereignty over all.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:26-27, Psalm 8:5, Hebrews 2:7-9

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