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That would be the full "one-third" of God's created angels whom he coerced into following him:

"...he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him." (Rev.12:9)

"...behold a great red Dragon [...that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan - Rev.12:9]... and his tail drew the third part of the STARS of heaven, and did cast them to the earth..." (Rev.12:3-4).

Besides Lucifer, Isaiah 14:12, Abaddon which is Hebrew and Apollyon in the Greek which both words means Destroyer, Revelation 9:11. We are not to focus on angels, for they have not provided anything for us. We are to focus on "JESUS Who is the Author (Began) and Finisher (Perfects) of our faith: Who for the Joy (that HE provides in Salvation), endured the Cross (unspeakable Horror for our sins and not HIS own), despising the shame (did not consider the terrible pain and suffering), and is set down at the Right Hand of the throne of GOD (in Glory of Exaltation)!" Hebrews 12:2. GOD Bless!

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Only Lucifer and 1/3 of all the angels that sided with him (see Revelation 12:9).

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I have heard about unholy demons and holy angels but is there a situation where the exact oppossite can be true?

In Christianity, demons are by their very nature, evil, whereas angels were created by God to be instruments of His goodness. One must also consider the Biblical description of the war in Heaven lead by Lucifer (the light bearer) and the other disgruntled angels who desired to be equal to God, against Saint Michael the archangel and his 'good angels' who were obedient to God. The result of the war saw Lucifer and his cohorts thrown out of Heaven. They are described as 'fallen angels' and took refuge beneath the earth. In Milton's "Paradise Lost" Lucifer is reported to have said (and I paraphrase) 'It is better to rule in hell than to serve in Heaven'. Though this may be somewhat confusing, it seems that Lucifer and his fellow fallen angels became 'unholy angels'. The moral of this story is believe in God and his holy angels and you have nothing to fear from Lucifer, the devil or whatever name you choose to give him.


What are some question about angels in the Bible?

The two archangels were known as Gabriel and Michael. The only other angel mentioned was the fallen one, Lucifer (meaning light of iron .. luc i fer)


What made Lucifer change?

Lucifer was proud, and wanted to be exalted above Almighty God. He got other rebellious angels to go against God and they were ultimately cast out of Heaven by St Michael the Archangel and the other Holy Angels.


When was lucifer created?

No one knows when Lucifer or any of the other angels were created. It was eons ago and nothing has been recorded in the Bible of this event.


Where can you read about Fallen Angels?

Satan is the chief of the fallen Angels. Isaiah 14:12-20 reveals his demise. Verse 12 says: "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer (Satan), son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"Michael, the Archangel, in the end will make war with Satan, who will be defeated, he and his angels cast out of Heaven with him. "And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him." Revelation 12:7-9.Jesus confirmed Satan being cast out of Heaven: '"And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven." Luke 10:18.While there are probably other works of literature about fallen angels, Billy Graham's book, Angels, is probably one of the most extensive and definitive modern books, which contains a chapter on "Lucifer and the Angelic Rebellion." As the Scripture indicates, this volume also shows that, when Satan (Lucifer) fell, about one third of the angels fell with him. There are also some articles online for one to examine, but the true definitive work is the Bible.


Who created Lucifer and the angels other than God the creator of all?

Precisely. In a way, they created themselves.


What books of the bible mention angels?

Books of the Bible that mention angels include Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Daniel, Matthew, Luke, Acts, and Revelation. Angels play various roles throughout the Bible, serving as messengers, protectors, and warriors.


Is michael the angel brother of lucifer?

Just as most things in Christianity (or any other religion for that matter) it depends on who you ask.Most people would probably say no however there are some possibilities of a yes.For example, some Gnostic sects regard Lucifer as 'the first-born son of God'. However even at that, take it as you will considering it could be implying that Lucifer and Jesus areindeed siblings however it could just be implying that Lucifer is the oldest angel or something along those lines.


What were St. Michael's accomplishments?

Michael the Archangel drove Satan and his followers out of Heaven.


Are falling angels real?

QuestionAre fallen angels real?AnswerThere are such things as angels and guardians.. I believe anyways and so it comes to the point are fallen angels real.Lets say it was a comic pumbling to earth there would be an effect,impact if you like..So if there was fallen angels I think you would know it.I am unsure if fallen angels are real but I mean if guardian angels are real then fallen angels must have been studied or is getting studided by scientist or arcologists.ConclusinNoone can tell you they are real or not real, tell yourself.Your own reliable source is your heart and believes.Dont let other people bring you down saying your crazy and you are a wierdo,when they can see.. your not alone on this one!


How does Richie perry from fallen angels overcome his fear of death or other fears?

his friend peewee


Did fallen angels willingly become fallen angels?

There really isn't much in the Bible itself about "fallen angels" so it's not possible to answer this without using other sources which may or may not be accurate (and may disagree with each other). The general consensus is that they willingly made a decision that led to their "fall" (just as humans did), but that does leave open the question of whether they knew ahead of time what the consequences would be. It's arguable that Adam and Eve, for example, did not, and if they didn't, it's at least possible that the "fallen angels" might not have either.