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pnewton
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Since you used that as an example, let me point out that 4000 years ago, there was no conception of guardian angels. While I understand the skepticism and dislike for these footnotes, as they do present a lot of speculation and opinion, what is considered the “traditional” understanding of Scripture can also be speculation and opinion, just an older version. Sometimes tradition can offer contradictory opinions, like who the brothers of the Lord were. Should nothing be noted on stuff like this, since there is no one true opinion? It is a good question. I do not know the best answer for others.For example, in Deut 32 8, each nation has its own guardian angel, NOT deity.