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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...
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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...
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generally without names. Of the
Seven Archangels in the
angelology of Judaism, only two of them, the
archangels Michael and Gabriel, are
mentioned by...
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refers to the
invocation of the Four
Archangels as “binding the chariot”. The New
Testament names only two
archangels or angels,
Michael and
Gabriel (Luke...
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sephirah 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...
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Colonial Mexico.
Archangel St.
Michael from Sopó
Archangels, a
series of
archangels painted around 1650 in
colonial Colombia.
Archangel Michael from the...
- 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...
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venerated as one of the
primary archangels and as the
Angel of
Revelation in Islam. Jibrīl is
regarded as the
archangel responsible for
revealing the Quran...