I believe that was Lucifer.
In Christian belief, the archangel Michael is often considered the second strongest angel after Lucifer (before his fall from grace). Michael is known as the leader of the heavenly armies and a powerful warrior against evil forces.
In Christian theology, Lucifer is considered a fallen angel who rebelled against God. While some religious texts suggest that Lucifer was a high-ranking angel, he is not seen as a second to God in any way. God is seen as the supreme being in Christianity and not subordinate to any other being.
Yes, according to Christian beliefs, Lucifer was originally an angel before he rebelled against God and was cast out of heaven.
The Angel Michael has never been thrown out of heaven. You might be thinking of the angel Lucifer (Satan).
St. Michael the Archangel was not born. He was created by God as an angel in Heaven long before the Universe existed.
The devil was a jinn not an angel. He was pure before God made humans, so there were no humans when he was in heaven.
god knows what ask him
The angel Gabriel was created by God, so he really would not have been "born" in our sense.
No. Michael is an angel, Jesus is the Son of God.
Michael was created by God long before the earth and universe existed as a pure spirit - an angel. He never lived as a human and had no need of canonization.Michael was created by God long before the universe existed as a pure spirit - an angel. He never lived as a human and had no need of canonization.Michael was created by God long before the earth universe existed as a pure spirit - an angel. He never lived as a human and had no need of canonization.
In biblical context, the term "second angel" is often associated with the Book of Revelation, where it refers to the second of the seven angels that pour out God's plagues or judgments. Specifically, Revelation 14:8 mentions a second angel proclaiming the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the downfall of corrupt powers. However, the identity of individual angels is not typically detailed beyond their roles in the narrative.
No. An angel of God appeared (Exodus 3:2) and spoke the words of God.