This is interesting
EGW" Christ was the angel appointed of God to go before Moses in the wilderness, conducting the Israelites in their travels to the land of Canaan.—The Review and Herald, May 6, 1875. {TA 98.1}
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EGW: "Christ was the angel who went before Moses, and guided the travels of the children of Israel in the wilderness. God had said to Israel, “Behold, I send an angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared. Beware of him, and obey his voice, provoke him not; for he will not pardon your transgressions; for my name is in him. But if thou shalt indeed obey his voice, and do all that I speak, then I will be an enemy unto thine enemies, and an adversary unto thine adversaries.” Exodus 23:20-22. This angel, Christ, gave Moses the ceremonies and ordinances of the Jewish law to be repeated to the people. {RH April 29, 1875, par. 1}
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EGW: "Christ was the angel appointed of God to go before Moses in the wilderness, conducting the Israelites in their travels to the land of Canaan. Christ gave Moses his special directions to be given to Israel. “Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; and did all eat the same spiritual meat; and did all drink the same spiritual drink; for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them; and that Rock was Christ.” {RH May 6, 1875, par. 8}
These are the ONLY three messages by EGW on this theme.
Does this make Christ an cherub? Or is she quoting the Bible without correcting the fuzzy translation?
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EGW: Satan seems paralyzed as he beholds the glory and majesty of Christ. He who was once a covering cherub remembers whence he has fallen. A shining seraph, “son of the morning;” how changed, how degraded! From the council where once he was honored, he is forever excluded. He sees another now standing near to the Father, veiling His glory. He has seen the crown placed upon the head of Christ by an angel of lofty stature and majestic presence, and he knows that the exalted position of this angel might have been his. {DD 56.2}
This passage says Satan is a cherub and a saraph just as Jesus is a saraph but NOT a cherub.
EGW: "Christ had worked in the heavenly courts to convince Satan of his terrible error, till at last the evil one and his sympathizers were found in open rebellion against God Himself. Then he claimed a right to take a position above Christ as covering cherub. Expelled from heaven, he came to this earth, determined to work against Christ. He is in no danger of losing the angels that he deceived. He has them under his banner, enlisted to fight against the Son of God. {TDG 256.4}
I see no mention of Christ as a cherub.
EGW: "Speaking of Satan, our Lord says that “he abode not in the truth.” He was once the covering cherub, glorious in beauty and holiness. He was next to Christ in exaltation and character. It was with Satan that self-exaltation had its origin. He became jealous of Christ, and falsely accused him, and then laid blame upon the Father. He was envious of the position that was held by Christ and the Father, and he turned from his allegiance to the Commander of heaven and lost his high and holy estate. Though the angels had a knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ, though they were happy in the glorious service which they did for the King of heaven, yet, through his crooked representations of Christ and the Father, the evil one deceived a great company of angels, drew them into sympathy with himself, and associated them with himself in rebellion. Satan and his sympathizers became the avowed antagonists of God, established their own infernal empire, and set up a standard of rebellion against the God of heaven. All the principalities and powers of evil rallied to the work of overthrowing the government of God. {RH October 22, 1895, par. 1}
Again no mention of Christ as a cherub. Only a cherub getting jealous of Christ.
EGW: "The enemy is frequently working your mind. He has endeavored to implant in your mind the same desires that he cherished when in the heavenly courts he occupied the position of covering cherub. Christ is the express image of His Father’s person, and the angels could see in the Son a perfect representation of God. Lucifer coveted the honor and glory given to Christ. He became so self-exalted that he supposed that he could do anything he desired to do because of his high position as covering cherub, and he tried to obtain for himself the position given to Christ. But Lucifer fell. He was cast out of heaven; and now he works on human minds, tempting them to follow in his footsteps. He strives to fill minds with feelings of self-exaltation and to lead them to dishonor God by turning from their allegiance to the truth and inventing many things not after God’s order. {Lt55-1903.15}
Again no mention of CHrist as a cherub.
Polyglot you are misquoting and misleading readers with deception. You need to look up all the themes before making a summary.
I hope this clears up the matter for you. EGW is just quoting a fuzzy translation. Though it make also appear because Jesus worked with cherub a lot, he seemed to be one of them. Shalom
You said: "Christ was not an angel." That is what I was referencing. Perhaps in earlier discussions with someone else you were discussing cherubim. Please know that I have never posted here before signing up a day or so ago, so I am not a reincarnation of someone with whom you may have interacted here previously.
I have never said Christ was a cherub.
I will say, however, that "elohim" would include God, Christ/Jesus, Lucifer, Gabriel, cherubim, seraphim, false gods, and even judges or people. As difficult as it is for the English speaker to accept, this is the Hebrew reality.
Your remark that "EGW is just quoting a fuzzy translation" is a bit disturbing. Ellen White never quoted Bible verses which were unacceptable. For example, she never quoted 1 John 5:7-8. She informed us of errors in some places, such as that in Exodus 24:10-11 the elders of Israel had not seen the person of God, even though the KJV says they had seen God. She tells us that the word "sacrifice," connected to "the daily" in Daniel, had been added in man's wisdom and did not belong to the text. If Ellen White quoted a verse, we can safely assume it is acceptable just as it was worded. This does not mean it was necessarily "perfect." God's own language, she has told us, was not on trial in the writings of the Bible--for it is expressed in the faulty language of men.