In the bible god was never alone.
He was a not popular king of a range of different beings. You can tell he wasn't popular because the angels rebelled against him.
Rank Angel Notes
1 Chayot Ha Kodesh See Ezekiel 1,10
2 Ophanim see Ezekiel 1,10
3 Erelim See Isaiah 33:7
4 Hashmallim See Ezekiel 1:4
5 Seraphim See Isaiah 6
6 Malakim Messengers, angels
7 Elohim "Godly beings"
8 Bene Elohim "Sons of Godly beings"
9 Cherubim See Hagigah 13b
10 Ishim "manlike beings", see Genesis 18:2, Daniel 10:5
Where does he get the angels from? Why do they rebel when they should have known it was a lost cause if he had all the power you say.
He was a not popular king of a range of different beings. You can tell he wasn't popular because the angels rebelled against him.
Rank Angel Notes
1 Chayot Ha Kodesh See Ezekiel 1,10
2 Ophanim see Ezekiel 1,10
3 Erelim See Isaiah 33:7
4 Hashmallim See Ezekiel 1:4
5 Seraphim See Isaiah 6
6 Malakim Messengers, angels
7 Elohim "Godly beings"
8 Bene Elohim "Sons of Godly beings"
9 Cherubim See Hagigah 13b
10 Ishim "manlike beings", see Genesis 18:2, Daniel 10:5
Where does he get the angels from? Why do they rebel when they should have known it was a lost cause if he had all the power you say.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
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