The angel Jehoel does not appear in name in christian scripture, however, he is mentioned in general as "seraphim", which appears in the book of rev and in old testment.
Answer:I've been an Orthodox Rabbi for decades and this is the first I've heard of him. This extremely obscure name does not appear in the Jewish Bible, Talmud or prayerbook.In Christianity, he is mentioned in a single Old Church Slavonic text.
In Judaism, his name occurs in one rare post-Talmudic work (B'rith Menuha), plus another text of questionable authorship ("3 Enoch") which plays no role in Judaism.
The Old Testament from the Holy Bible relates specifically to Jewish scripture, and many of the things in the New Testament were prophesied about in Jewish scripture. Muslim scripture does not relate to either Jewish or Christian scripture because Jewish and Christian scripture are from God.
Angels are mentioned in both Jewish and Christian scripture.
The first Christians were Jews and were accustomed to Jewish scriptures which became Christian scripture as well.
There is no such thing as a 'scripture scarf' in Judaism.
No, he is not a Christian. He was raised in the Jewish religion.
Mosses.
Universal ethics should be practised and taught in schools. To this extent, Christian ethics will be practised and taught in schools, as will Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and even secular ethics - they all mean the same thing. But Christian teachings belong in Christian institutions and Scripture classes.
Jewish scripture gives the history of the earth from the creation to around BC 400. Jewish scripture was a school teacher to bring us to the Salvation through Jesus Christ. This Messiah who would die for the sins of the world is discribed in each of the books in the Jewish scripture or typified in the lives of many characters of the Jewish scripture. For example, in Genesis Jesus is the "Seed of the woman," in Exodus "The passover Lamb," in Leviticus "The High Priest," etc.
Hebrew: Who is like the Lord; An archangel of Jewish and Christian scripture, Michael is portrayed as a warrior and leader of Heaven's armies who defeats and casts out the dragon in the Book of Revelation.
There is no verse in Jewish, Christian or Muslim scripture that mentions same-sex marriage.
he is Jewish
old testament