If you mean the archangel Michael, the great Prince who stands watch over the sons of God's people, then 5 times.
St. Michael is mentioned by name specifically in The Bible five times. He is mentioned in the book of Daniel, in the letter of Jude, and in the book of Revelation.
48 in St John's Bible
In the "Gospel according to Saint John"" the word Hell does not appear in the KJV or the NKJV of the bible.
St. Anthony is not mentioned in the Holy Bible.
No one knows exactly but, when St. Peter asked Jesus if he should forgive his brother 7 time and Jesus said," not 7 times but, 7x70 times" This means to forgive him from deep blow.
The bible hadn't yet been put together during Roman times-people like St Paul were still just writing their letters during that time!
48 in St John's Bible
48 in St John's Bible
St Paul is found in the bible many times He has letters from him to someone or a city (known as epistles) - such as the letter of Paul to the Corinthians, letters to Timothy 1 and 2 and others.
He most likely walked.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Isaiah is not an archangel.
In Christian tradition, St. Michael is an archangel and is not believed to have human siblings as he is considered a spiritual being created by God.
The only Guardian Angels who have names, that we know of, are in the Bible: St. Raphael - the book of Tobit. St. Gabriel - the Gospel of Luke St. Michael - the Apocalypse (Revelation)
Michael A. Bullmore has written: 'St. Paul's theology of rhetorical style' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Language, style, Rhetoric in the Bible, Rhetoric, Ancient
Yes, Saint Michael is one of three archangels named in the Bible.
There are many saints named Michael so you need to be specific.
There are many saints named Michael so you need to be specific.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Isaiah is not an archangel.