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Touch by an Angel


The American dramatic television series Touched by an Angel premiered on CBS on September 21, 1994, and ran for nine heartfelt seasons, concluding on April 27, 2003. Across 211 episodes, the series followed two angels—Monica (Roma Downey) and her supervisor Tess (Della Reese)—as they delivered messages from God to people at crucial turning points in their lives.

The significance of 47 is woven throughout the show’s spiritual journey in profound and almost mystical ways.

In Season 1, Episode 1—an episode that runs exactly 47 minutes—Monica meets Tess at a bus stop in a moment that sets the tone for the entire series. Tess remarks, “I guess you did a good job with that 747,” a symbolic line that not only references Monica’s readiness for the task ahead but also subtly echoes the number 47, aligning with a greater spiritual narrative. In that same moment, Monica is commissioned to serve as an angel on Earth, beginning her divine mission.

Touched by an Angel wasn’t just a TV show; it was a moral compass for millions, radiating messages of hope, faith, and divine purpose. It brought the word of God into homes across the world, redefining family television by making it spiritually enriching and ethically grounded.

John Dye, who portrayed Andrew—the angel of death—was introduced in Season 2 and quickly became a beloved character. Tragically, John passed away on January 10, 2011. He was just 47 years old.

This alignment—the 47-minute pilot, the reference to a 747, and John Dye’s age at the time of his passing—feels more than coincidental. For those familiar with The 47 Experience, which explores the presence of divine and angelic intervention in our lives, these moments serve as subtle but powerful affirmations.

Touched by an Angel continues to stand as a testament to the unseen guidance that shapes our lives, and the number 47, in this context, becomes a quiet whisper of the divine.

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