Malakh
Malakh, Hebrew מלאך, literally means “messenger.” The term refers to a spiritual being who acts as a messenger of God, though it can also denote a human envoy in ordinary language. The singular form is malakh and the plural is malakhim; in English translations, the word is usually rendered as “angel” or “messenger.”
In the Hebrew Bible, malakhim are agents who convey God’s commands, warnings, or explanations to people. They
Within Judaism, malakhim have been elaborated in rabbinic literature and mystical texts. Angels are depicted as
In Christian and Islamic contexts, the concept of malakh parallels the broader idea of angels as divine
Modern usage: Malakh remains common in Hebrew-language religious literature and is also encountered as a given