When were the angels created?

In Genesis, we read that the Elohim created everything in the universe and on earth, however, the Bible doesn’t speak on when the angels, the demons, the spirits and dominions we read in the Hebrew-Christian books were created. One may only conclude, that since Sammael tempted Adam & Eve disguised as a snake symbolizing the wisdom in antiquity, they were created somewhere before the creation of the man.

In the Jewish Literature, that the Christian fathers have veiled form their sheeple, we read that the angels not only were created before the man, but also the Elohim asked not only for their acceptance, but also for their contribution and the help of all those angels and demons for the creation of the human body. The same we read in the Gnostic Christian gospels. In another Midrash, we further read that the Elohim in his modesty, asked the opinion of the angels about the creation of the man, but those who were opposed to this project, the Elohim killed them.

“God now bade all beings in heaven and on earth contribute to the creation of man, and He Himself took part in it. Thus, they all will love man, and if he should sin, they will be interested in his preservation”. [Yalkut Reubeni on Gen. 1. 26]

“For not a few of the angels their opposition bore fatal consequences. When God summoned the band under the archangel Michael, and asked their opinion on the creation of man, they answered scornfully: “What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? And the son of man, that Thou visitest him?” God thereupon stretched forth His little finger, and all were consumed by fire except their chief Michael”. [2 Ben Sira 32a]

Can a spirit-angel be killed? Do you know any similar event in the Hebrew-Christian literature? The Elohim in his modesty asked for their opinion, but the same “modest Elohim” killed whoever expressed his objections? Nonsensical, isn’t it? Doesn’t it allude to a “Divine Dictatorship”?

What do you say?

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