<P> Chapters 2 - 3 of the Revelation have specific messages for each of the seven churches . The message of each of the seven letters is directed to the angel of the particular church that is mentioned . </P> <P> Origen explains that these "angels" are the guardian angels of the churches, a view upheld by Henry Alford . But Epiphanius explicitly rejects this view, and, in accordance with the imagery of the passage, explains it as the bishops . </P> <P> John sees a vision of the Son of man, who walks among seven lampstands and has seven stars in his right hand . Revelation 1: 20 states that "The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches ." The comparison of a teacher to a star is scriptural . </P> <P> Augustine of Hippo's reason for interpreting angels of the churches as the prelates of the church is that St. John speaks of them as falling from their first charity, which is not true of the angels . Others would say that the falling away relates to the churches, not to the messengers, as each of the seven letters conclude with the words "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches ." </P>

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