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> The Ynges speak with voices of fire. From this, one can derive the term Angels, which developed at a later date.
No search engine appears to have heard of "Ynges". However, the word "Angels" derives from the Greek word ἄγγελος meaning messenger, used as a translation of the Hebrew mal'ach also meaning messenger.
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> The Ynges speak with voices of fire. From this, one can derive the term Angels, which developed at a later date.
No search engine appears to have heard of "Ynges". However, the word "Angels" derives from the Greek word ἄγγελος meaning messenger, used as a translation of the Hebrew mal'ach also meaning messenger.
You won't find Ynges in any dictionary. You also won't find a workable definition for most terms associated with Gnosticism, nor will you discover anything useful concerning any explanation for the Immovable Ones.. Deferring to Hebrew is a nice trick, but you won't learn anything from them.
So did you make all this stuff up, or did you get it from someone else who probably made it all up?