What is another word for angel of light?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ɪnd͡ʒə͡l ɒv lˈa͡ɪt] (IPA)

"Angel of light" is a phrase that refers to a celestial being associated with brightness, purity, and goodness. There are several synonyms for this term, including "divine messenger," "heavenly emissary," "celestial guide," and "spiritual guardian." Other related words that can be used interchangeably with "angel of light" include "seraph," "cherub," "archangel," and "divine being." These words all evoke a sense of otherworldly beauty, grace, and wisdom, and they can be used to describe both imaginary and real-life characters who embody these qualities. Whether used in literature, art, or religion, these synonyms convey a sense of spiritual enlightenment and transcendence that is deeply inspiring to many people.

What are the hypernyms for Angel of light?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Angel of light

  • In the Christian world... it is believed that angels were created at the beginning, and that heaven was formed of them; and that the Devil or Satan was an angel of light, who, becoming rebellions, was cast down with his crew, and that this was the origin of hell.
    Emanuel Swedenborg
  • My cool judgement is, that if all the other doctrines of devils which have been committed to writing since letters were in the world were collected together in one volume, it would fall short of this; and that, should a Prince form himself by this book, so calmly recommending hypocrisy, treachery, lying, robbery, oppression, adultery, whoredom, and murder of all kinds, Domitian or Nero would be an angel of light compared to that man.
    John Wesley
  • I am here to plead his cause with you. I plead not for his life, but for his character — his immortal life; and so it becomes your cause wholly, and is not his in the least. Some eighteen hundred years ago Christ was crucified; this morning, perchance, Captain Brown was hung. These are the two ends of a chain which is not without its links. He is not Old Brown any longer; he is an angel of light.
    Henry David Thoreau

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