Absolutley not.
In Daniel 12:1, Michael is called the great Prince of God's Chosen.
Michael the Archangel is the foremost angel, both in power and authority. (Daniel 10:13, 21; 12:1; Jude 9; Rev. 12:7) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God's enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as "the archangel," the prefix "arch" meaning "chief," or "principal."
Saint Michael the Archangel is mentioned in the Bible in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 12:1) and in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 12:7-9). In Daniel, Michael is described as a great prince who protects the people of Israel, while in Revelation, he leads the angels in the battle against the dragon (Satan).
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Saint Michael is traditionally considered an archangel in Christianity because of his role as a leader among the angels who fought against Satan and his followers in the War in Heaven, as described in the Book of Revelation. The title "archangel" is not found in the Bible, but Michael's prominence in various traditions and his status as a warrior and protector have led to him being regarded as an archangel in many belief systems.
At the top is Michael the Archangel. The next highest ranking are the seraphs, followed by the cherubs. Then there is the great body of angelic messengers who serve as a means of communication between God and man.
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.
If angels exist in reality, they are pure spirits that can not be seen, unless perhaps they take on the appearance of a human. Another view is that they exist only in our imagination and are therefore in our imagination we can give Michael any colour hair that we wish.
With great difficulty, but yes
Michael is clearly an outstanding angel. For example, in the book of Daniel, Michael is described as fighting wicked demons in behalf of Jehovah's people. (Daniel 10:13; 12:1) In the inspired letter of Jude, Michael confronts Satan in a dispute over Moses' body. (Jude 9) The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God's enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as "the archangel," the prefix "arch" meaning "chief," or "principal."
St Michael is the archangel who defeated Lucifer and threw him down into the hot depths of Hell on God's command. He is often thought of as "Israel's protector and defender". In some Christian faiths it is held that the Archangel Micheal is Adam from Genesis. Other Christian faiths believe that the Archangel Micheal is Jesus.