Actually, I did respond to this question. I will do so now in this way.
"Many don't notice that some angels are "elect angels" (1 Tim 5:21). Jesus' statement concerning the angels that "do not marry or die" are the angels that are in heaven (Mk 12:25). The non-elect angels sinned (2 Pet 2:4). Their sin is described as "not keeping their first estate, abandoning their proper abode...indulging gross immorality, going after strange flesh" (just as Sodom and Gomorrah) (Jude 6-7). This account Jude is referring to is, of course, the gross union in Genesis 6. This view does not conflict with Scripture at all. It is merely strange and uncomfortable. That is why many don't accept it.
and elected Angel over an unelected angel is still an angel or messenger created to do something God ordained them to do.
Angels were not flesh beings nor did they become one. Nothing in the word of God says Angels became flesh. If you take what is said in Jude with Genesis 6 you have confusion and a context that is not supported. The English translation from Hebrew and Greek one from the Old and the other from the New Testament must be kept in their context as they were written and provided.
Why did Jude say what he said? We must ask that and why did he write it and to who did he write it to? Very important
Jude says
CONTEND EARNESTLY FOR THE FAITH
KEEP YOURSELF IN THE LOVE OF GOD.
we must Contend for the faith and stand against false teachings. Fight for the truth! Stand up against error!
What church is without them today? They are with us but not of us. Christ will judge these evil people as He did the fallen angels.
These intruders had begun to teach untruths in the Church. A leaven of evil was at work among the believers:
- “Ungodly men”—worldly (Jude 4)
- “Turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness”—carnal (Jude 4)
- “Denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ”—skeptical (Jude 4)
- “Despise dominion, and speak evil of dignities”—lawless (Jude 8)
- “Murmurers [and] complainers”—critical (Jude 16)
- “Their mouth speaketh great swelling words, having men’s persons in admiration because of advantage”—flattering (Jude 16)
- “Sensual, having not the Spirit”—immoral (Jude 19)
In contrast to these evil fellows, we find the true followers of the faith, lifting high the cross of Christ (see
Jude 20–23). They were building on the foundation of Christ:
- “Praying in the Holy Ghost” (Jude 20)
- Keeping “in the love of God” (Jude 21)
- Waiting for God’s mercy (Jude 21)
- Winning souls for Christ (Jude 22–23)
- Resting on God’s keeping power (Jude 24)
THE FOLLOWING GREEK WORDS ARE FOUND ONLY IN THE EPISTLE OF JUDE
"earnestly contend" (epagonizomai) Jude 1:3
"crept in unawares"
(pareisduno) Jude 1:4 enter in stealthy or to steal.
"giving themselves over to fornication" (ekporneuo) Jude 1:7
"example" (deigma) Jude 1:7
"suffering" (hupechō)Jude 1:7
"naturally" (phusikōs) Jude 1:10
"feasts of charity" (agapē) Jude 1:12 (plural here only)
"whose fruit withereth" (phthinopōrinos) Jude 1:12
"foaming out" (epaphrizō) Jude 1:13
"wandering" (planētēs) Jude 1:13
"murmurers" (goggustes) Jude 1:16
"complainers" (mempsimoiros) Jude 1:16
"who separate themselves" (apodiorizō) Jude 1:19
"falling"
(aptaistos) Jude 1:24
IF you keep Jude in context about the church and men, you will see where he says in verse 5 to 8 the following:
5
But I want to remind you, though you once knew this, that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe. 6 And the angels who did not keep their proper domain,
but left their own abode, He has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day;
7 as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities around them in a similar manner to these, having given themselves over to sexual immorality and gone after strange flesh, are set forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.
8 Likewise also these dreamers defile the flesh, reject authority, and speak evil of dignitaries.
Jude is not saying Angels did this he is saying angels sinned and God judged them AS HE did Sodom and Gomorrah and the cites around them who were doing the same sin as Sodom and Gomorrah which was men laying with men the words
means :
"Stange flesh"
het'-er-os sarx also could mean of the same kind which is homosexuality which is why God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah
Jude is not saying angels had sexual relations he is saying angels did not go unpunished for disobeying God and nor will man as God dealt with these nations and cites.
Did the men of Sodom have sex with angels? Did the Bible say that? No.