The angels in Ezekiel were the four Cherubim, and they look like Gryphons almost, with four faces each pointing in a different direction, and four wings which cover their bodies, and also human hands as paws, with eyes circumferenced round about them.
And above them were wheels, but those were heavenly engines. Not angels. It was God's power.
The Beast and Dragon in Revelation were once Cherubim, but were not numbered with the flock---they each looked different than the four creatures--so they rebelled, along with a chief Seraphim, whom was the Serpent in the Garden---and he will possess the Antichrist. And the Seraphim have a portion of God's Omniscience. And the False Prophet is a Satyr, from among Satan's angels. And Abaddon is a new creature, fully evil, whom is the Grave, Death and Sheol.
But the Cherubim each possess a portion of God's omnipotence, which is why you ought not challenge Satan. As he'll overwhelm you instantly.
Satan will be defeated by the Word of God at the last, Whom is Christ Jesus, prophesied by the Prophets and fulfilled by becoming Flesh and dying upon a Cross. He is God come in the Flesh, and possesses all authority over heaven, earth and all worlds.
The saints, when we are redeemed, will become Placers and Judges among God's Holy Elect, and like Angels, will rule with a portion of the Kingdom bestowed upon us for all eternity. We will also consummate our place in heaven with the Hephzibah and Beulah land, being wedded to our LORD through Heaven for all Eternity.
Mark 13:51Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood all these things? They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 52Then said he unto them, Therefore every scribe which is instructed unto the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old.
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