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      • The face of an angel - This expression is one evidently denoting that he manifested evidence of sincerity, gravity, fearlessness, confidence in God. It is used in the Old Testament to denote special wisdom, 2 Samuel 14:17; 2 Samuel 19:27. In Genesis 33:10, it is used to denote special majesty and glory, as if it were the face of God.
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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · When Stephen stood before his accusers, glowing with the face of an angel, he was radiating God’s wisdom and heaven’s glory. Without speaking a word, Stephen’s countenance gave witness that he was the Lord’s faithful servant.

  3. The face of an angel - This expression is one evidently denoting that he manifested evidence of sincerity, gravity, fearlessness, confidence in God. It is used in the Old Testament to denote special wisdom, 2 Samuel 14:17 ; 2 Samuel 19:27 .

  4. What does Acts 6:15 mean? Contemporary culture sees angels as benevolent beings come to serve and protect us and fill us with peace. We tend to think someone with "a face like an angel" is sweet and innocent. This leads to an assumption that Stephen looked harmless, benevolent, or peaceful.

  5. Dec 9, 2023 · Stephen’s angelic face reflected his noble character and the work of God’s Spirit in him in several ways: Spirit-filled – He was described as “full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom” (Acts 6:3) and “full of grace and power” through the Spirit (Acts 6:8). This showed in his glowing face.

  6. Jan 14, 2019 · What did it mean that Stephen’s “face was like the face of an angel” (Acts 6:15), and why did it look this way? We first meet Stephen as a deacon, “a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 6:5).

  7. Oct 12, 2024 · The Bible occasionally portrays angels with human-like features, appearing in male form and wearing radiant clothing, symbolizing purity and holiness. For instance, Gabriel, a well-known angelic messenger, is mentioned in the book of Daniel and the Gospel of Luke.

  8. Sep 29, 2020 · In verse 15, we are told that as Stephen was confronted by false accusers, “all who were sitting in the Council saw his face like the face of an angel” (Acts 6:15). Later, as they stoned him, he saw Jesus waiting for him (Acts 7:55-56).

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