The idea of an "Archangel" is a Christian concept. It doesn't exist in Jewish tradition.
Michael is one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition. Michael is also a first name.
The Hebrew name Gabriel is a masculine name that means "strong man of God". In Hebrew tradition, Gabriel was one of seven archangels. The name was not popular among the English-speaking population until the end of the 20th century.
The word archangel means high ranking angel or an angel with a specific task. In the bible there are only three named archangels (Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael). Bethany is not listed as an archangel. However; it is assumed that there are thousands of archangels and one could be named Bethany.There is no archangel named Bethany. There are only Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. According to the Old Testament, there are 7 archangels but only names three. Other names are accepted by the Orthodox Church but not in the Catholic. According to the Orthodox tradition the archangels are:Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel, Raguel, Remiel and Saraqael
A Hebrew name meaning "God has healed". He was one of the 7 archangels. He was mentioned in the Book of Tobit that he aided Tobias.
From the Hebrew name (Mikha'el) meaning "who is like God?". This is a rhetorical question, implying no person is like God. Saint Michael was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition and the only one identified as an archangel in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation in the new testament he is portrayed as the leader of heaven's armies, and thus is considered the patron saint of soldiers.
Meckael is a variant form of the name Michael. Michael is a Hebrew name which means "who is like God?" He is one of the archangels in the Bible.
Archangels are superior or higher-ranking angels. Archangels are found in a number of religious traditions, including Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism. In Biblical Christianity, the only archangel ever clearly named as being of the order is Michael.The New Testament rarely speaks of angels, and makes only two references to archangels: Michael in Jude 1.9 and I Thessalonians 4:16, where the "voice of an archangel" will be heard at the return of Christ. Contrary to popular belief, Gabriel is never called 'archangel' in the Gospels.In later Church tradition, however, there are three archangels: Michael, Gabriel, and usually Raphael; sometimes Uriel is given as a fourth. Eastern Orthodox tradition mentions "thousands of archangels" but venerates only seven of them by name. Uriel is included, and the other three are most often named Selaphiel, Jegudiel, and Barachiel.Sometimes Satan (named Satanel in the Book of Enoch) is considered a fallen archangel whose original name was Lucifer.Some Protestants view Michael as the sole archangel, as the only one explicitly described as such in the Protestant canon of the Bible.In art, archangels are usually depicted with larger wings and many eyes. Some of the more commonly represented archangels are Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Metatron, Uriel, and Satanel.
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Marachiel is not traditionally recognized as one of the seven archangels in most mainstream Christian and Jewish texts. Different religious traditions may have varying opinions on the hierarchy and names of archangels.
You can find a ton of pictures of the Archangels on Google Images. Just search "The Archangels" on Google and click images after you searched the word.
Jhudel is one of seven archangels of the Orthodox tradition but is not recognized by the Catholic Church. If he is, indeed, and angel, he would not have had an earthly birth. The Catholic Church recognizes only those archangels mentioned in scripture - Michael, Gabriel and Raphael.
There are three explicitly named archangels according to the new testament. These are Gabriel, Michael and Raphael who identifies himself in Tobit 12:15 - For I am the Angel Raphael, one of seven, who stand before the Lord.” The book of enoch defines the others as Uriel, Raguel, Sariel and Jerahmeel. These are, therefore, often cited as the seven archangels according to Catholicism.