Judges 13:6

Then the woman came and told her husband, saying, A man of God came unto me, and his countenance was like the countenance of an angel of God, very terrible: but I asked him not whence he was, neither told he me his name:

Cross-reference

In Judges 13:17, Manoah asks the angel's name — directly following the woman's report that she didn't ask his name.

Judges 13:22 Historical context

In Judges 13:22, Manoah's fear of death reveals the terrifying nature of the angel — the same encounter from verse 6.

In Genesis 28:17, Jacob calls Bethel 'awesome' — the same Hebrew word (nora) used here for the angel's appearance, linking both encounters.

In Matthew 28:3, the angel's appearance is like lightning — similar to the 'very awesome' appearance of the angelic man in Judges 13:6.

In Genesis 32:29, Jacob asks a divine being's name and receives a non-answer — parallel to the angel not revealing his name here.

Luke 1:19 Contrast

In Luke 1:19, the angel Gabriel reveals his name — contrasting with the angel here who refuses to tell his name.

Acts 6:15 Parallel

In Acts 6:15, Stephen's face shines like an angel — a human reflecting divine glory, similar to the angelic appearance described here.