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Angels and Demons — Beginner Quiz

Angels and demons appear throughout Scripture as powerful spiritual beings involved in God's plan and in opposition to it. From Gabriel's announcements to Satan's rebellion, these supernatural creatures play pivotal roles in biblical history. This beginner quiz covers the basic facts about angels, demons, and key figures in the spiritual realm that every Bible reader should know.

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What does the word 'angel' literally mean?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between angels and demons?+
Angels are spiritual beings created by God to serve Him and carry out His purposes. Demons are fallen angels who rebelled against God, typically under the leadership of Satan. While angels serve God, demons work in opposition to God's will and seek to deceive and harm humanity.
Are all angels male?+
In Scripture, angels are referred to with masculine pronouns and names, but they are spiritual beings without physical bodies, so they don't have gender in the biological sense. The use of masculine language is a convention in biblical translation and interpretation.
Can demons possess Christians?+
This is a debated topic among Christian scholars and denominations. Most evangelical Christians believe that a Christian indwelt by the Holy Spirit cannot be possessed by a demon, though they may be tempted or oppressed. Other traditions have different understandings. What is clear biblically is that Jesus has authority over all demons and can deliver anyone from demonic influence.

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