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- eight archangels, but the named angels vary, depending on the source. Gabriel, Michael, and Raphael are always mentioned; the other archangels vary, but...
- Sarathael, and Ananael). The Eight Archangels are commemorated on the Feast of the Archangels. The term archangel itself is not found in the Hebrew Bible...
- often but not always apocalyptic, where he is the chief of the angels and archangels, and he is the guardian prince of Israel and is responsible for the care...
- Archangels in Black is the fourth studio album by French progressive metal band Adagio. According to their website, the mastering of Archangels in Black...
- refers to the invocation of the Four Archangels as "binding the chariot". The New Testament names only two archangels, Michael and Gabriel (Luke 1:9–26;...
- generally without names. Of the Seven Archangels in the angelology of Judaism, only two of them, the archangels Michael and Gabriel, are mentioned by...
- the sefira of Yesod. Gabriel also has a prominent role as one of God's archangels in the Kabbalah literature. There, Gabriel is portra**** as working in...
- four archangels in Islamic tradition, along with Michael, Gabriel, and Azrael. The "Book of Dead" described Israfil as the oldest of all archangels. He...
- Look up Archangel or archangel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Archangels are the highest rank of angel. Archangel or Arkangel may also refer to: Archangel...
- The Sopó Archangels (Spanish: Arcángeles de Sopó) is a famous collection of oil paintings from the Colombian colonial period which is located in the Church...