That would be correct.
There are no wings on this angel. I drew it as I felt lead and scanned it. I put it here and realized it didn't have any wings. Which prompted me to do a little study on angels. In all the articles and scriptural references I did not find any place that described angels as having wings. I don't know about you, but if an angel appeared to me and told me something (like those at the grave site ) I would have noticed wings , eh?

ANGEL
angelos (32), "a messenger" (from angello, "to deliver a message"), sent whether by God or by man or by Satan, "is also used of a guardian or representative in Rev. 1:20, cf. Matt. 18:10; Acts 12:15 (where it is better understood as ‘ghost'), but most frequently of an order of created beings, superior to man, Heb. 2:7; Ps. 8:5, belonging to Heaven, Matt. 24:36; Mark 12:25, and to God, Luke 12:8, and engaged in His service, Ps. 103:20. "Angels" are spirits, Heb. 1:14, i.e., they have not material bodies as men have; they are either human in form, or can assume the human form when necessary, cf. Luke 24:4, with v. 23, Acts 10:3 with v. 30.
"They are called ‘holy' in Mark 8:38, and ‘elect,' 1 Tim. 5:21, in contrast with some of their original number, Matt. 25:41, who ‘sinned,' 2 Pet. 2:4, ‘left their proper habitation,' Jude 6, oiketerion, a word which occurs again, in the NT, only in 2 Cor. 5:2. Angels are always spoken of in the masculine gender, the feminine form of the word does not occur."

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