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You can caution all you want, but you are way out in dream land.
John ch 3 tells it like it is, particularly verse 8.
1Corinthians ch 15 also keys in perfectly with Yeshua’s explanation.
Greek is not Hebrew, and neither of those languages are English. The verse you refer to is a Greek translation of either a Hebrew or Aramaic original, but at any rate does not refer directly to the term Son of God, and is probably entirely misapplied if used for angelology.
Many minds more brilliant than mine in Jewish and Christian tradition have given far more thought to this subject than I have, though I certainly have given it a fair bit of thought and study. I can see how someone might think that it is Biblical to believe that if you butchered a Seraph you would end up with six wings and two drumsticks. That isn’t the tentative conclusion I have reached, and it isn’t the conclusion that the tradition has reached, but there are bigger theological fish to fry. If you really respect the sola scriptura approach, it is worth noting that you should respect the conclusions I have reached with scripture and not attempt to interject yourself into my relationship with God. If you aren’t of the sola scriptura approach, you need to present much better arguments.
If angels have bodies, do the bodies take up space?