According to The Bible there are seven archangels, although the name is mentioned only three: Miguel or Michael in English, Gabriel and Raphael. The names of the four archangels in the Bible does not appear, but they are mentioned in the apocryphal texts and the rabbinical literature. Chamuel or Camael is one of the 7 archangels and the leader of the choir master.
Another answer:The word "archangel" appears only twice in the Bible (1 Thessalonians 4:16 and Jude 1:9); the second reference identifies him as Michael. No other angel is said to be an archangel, and the name "Chamuel" is not in the Bible. "Archangel" means chief angel, (or PRINCIPAL angel), meaning there is only one. Scripturally, it is never found in the plural.You pronounce it "arc-ain-gel Kam-you-ell".
There is not really a given description of any angels other than being winged, with two to six wings.
The prefix "arch" means that there is only ONE chief angel. In the Bible, "archangel" is only found in the singular. The only name directly associated with the term "archangel" is Michael.
bible :D in the book of ezekiel
Chamuel name means Hebrew for "He who sees God'
The word "archangel" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Isaiah is not an archangel.
you can read about the archangel in the bible. is one sentence you could use.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Isaiah is not an archangel.
The only archangels named in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Isaiah is not an archangel.
Cassiel is a character in mystical Judaism, particularly the Kaballah, and is represented in some modern day television shows. He is not in the Bible and he is certainly not the 'archangel'. The term "archangel' means FIRST ANGEL, and there is only one of those. That position is held exclusively by 'Michael' (Jude 9) in the Bible.
The only archangels named in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Bethany is not an archangel. Bethany is the name of a village that was near Jerusalem and the home of Martha, Mary and Lazarus.