The "Angel of the Lord" was the "voice" of God in a sense, it was the Word and the Word was made flesh. Christ was not created, Christ has no beginning and no end He is the I Am.
It is like how we call St. Mary the Mother of God, does this title mean God has a mother? No, it is an honorary title given to her as well as she was the mother of God (Christ).
And the word?
I don't understand your question, the "word" is Christ whenever you see in the Old Testament the Angel of the Lord that is Christ.
In the beginning was the word, Jesus is the word made flesh. Is he an angel or more than that?
He is the word so is much more than an angel.
The "Angel of the Lord" was the "voice" of God in a sense, it was the Word and the Word was made flesh. Christ was not created, Christ has no beginning and no end He is the I Am.
It is like how we call St. Mary the Mother of God, does this title mean God has a mother? No, it is an honorary title given to her as well as she was the mother of God (Christ).