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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth
I see a lot of familiar information put together in a nice neat list that I know of no Bible to justify most of it.
What have you been studying?
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The Seven Spirits of God are seen in the Revelation standing before the very throne of God and virtually no explanation is given as to who or what they are. I believe it was in Daniel that Gabriel, an Archangel, states that he stands "in the presence of God". Therewith I connected the Seven Spirits of God to the angelic class of the Archangel.
Seraphim are seen in worship around God's throne in I think it was Isaiah.
Cherubim are seen in Genesis guarding the entrance to the Garden of Eden and I believe they are seen again around the throne in Ezekiel.
The only "Thrones" I found of any heavenly significance are the thrones of the 24 elders of Heaven in Revelation.
I believe
Colossians 1:16 mentions "dominions, principalities, and powers" as being created for Jesus. Many commentaries take these as angelic beings.
"Strongholds" can be translated "Might/Power", which is translated in other places of Scripture as "virtue". So, I believe angelologists draw from this and set their distinction from "powers".
Principalities are mentioned several times in Scripture and the term normally has a connection to the notion of regional authorities.
Scripture presents the idea that God has angelic guardians appointed to individuals to protect them, even from the earliest ages, for the angels of children have direct access to the very face of God.
And... the idea of an "angel" being a messenger is really something nobody challenges and is quite clear in Scripture.
I'm sorry that this isn't very indepth of an explanation. I'm really working on something and I wanted to reply quickly. But this is my biblical basis for the hierarchy in brief.
Hope it helps.
Chris