Angels appear throughout Scripture — from the Garden of Eden to the final pages of Revelation. This quiz tests how well you really know the messengers of God: their names, their missions, their appearances, and what the KJV says about them.
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Angels are one of the most searched topics in all of Scripture — and no wonder. They are God's mighty messengers, warriors, and worshippers. Yet most people's knowledge of angels comes more from tradition and popular culture than from the Bible itself. This quiz brings you back to the KJV text to test what Scripture actually says.
From the cherubim guarding Eden (Genesis 3:24) to the four living creatures around the throne in Revelation 4, angels are woven throughout the entire Bible. Our 30 questions cover archangels by name, specific angelic missions, the heavenly host, fallen angels, and the dramatic angelic appearances in the book of Acts.
Whether you are preparing a Sunday School lesson on spiritual beings, studying the book of Revelation with your Bible study group, or simply want to know what the KJV actually teaches about angels, this quiz will challenge and inform you.
The Bible mentions angels over 300 times. They are not chubby cherubs with harps — they are powerful spiritual beings created by God to serve His purposes. When they appear to humans in Scripture, the first thing they almost always say is 'Fear not' — because their presence was terrifying, not comforting.
Only two angels are named in the canonical KJV: Michael (Daniel 10:13, Jude 1:9, Revelation 12:7) and Gabriel (Daniel 8:16, Luke 1:19, Luke 1:26). The Bible describes different ranks and types: seraphim (Isaiah 6), cherubim (Ezekiel 10), and the unnamed angel armies that surround God's throne in Revelation.
Understanding biblical angelology shapes how you understand spiritual warfare (Ephesians 6:12), God's sovereignty over history, and the unseen spiritual realm that Scripture consistently affirms is real and active.
Focus on these key passages: Genesis 3:24 (cherubim), Isaiah 6:1–7 (seraphim), Daniel 10 (Michael), Luke 1:19–26 (Gabriel), Matthew 28:2–7 (angel at the tomb), Acts 12:7–10 (Peter's deliverance), and Revelation 4–5 (heavenly worship). Pay attention to what angels do and say — not just that they appear.