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What should I be hearing while I gaze on thee? I'm listening . . .
I thought this image was among the lovliest I saw in Ephesus, but I'm partial to the idea of angels--as messengers of God! The word comes from the Greek, ἄγγελος (angelos), and means "messenger."
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