No, this entity is a manifestation of one's own belief.
The idea of the angel of death (aka Grim Reaper) is lore thousands of years old. Many religions believe a particular spirit or deity, is responsible to look after the soul of a person following death. The Grim Reaper is considered this fictional character who performs the duties of looking after souls of the dead escorting them to their rightful place. The angel of death reflects man's sceptical disposition toward death, as death is very difficult for many of us to deal with. The angel of death, or grim reaper as he is sometimes called, allows us to humanize the concept of someone looking after us following death. The Angel of death is usually depicted s as a pale face skeletal figure carrying a large scythe, and wearing a midnight black gown with a hood.
because the angel of death is the meaning/symbol of death and that he is a angel that takes your life to take you away from the horrific feeling of death.
I assume the horseman is a metaphor of a devil, in how it chases souls down to hell. If so, they are equal in power for angels and demons are the same thing. The angel that helps you win the war is the demon that bring death to your opponents.
The angel of death does NOT KILL PEOPLE it takes the soul from the dying.
Hobbs' Angel of Death was created in 1985.
Hobbs' Angel of Death ended in 1996.
Angel of Death - novel - was created in 1995.
The angel of death is known as Azrael in Islamic and Jewish traditions. In Christianity, the concept of the angel of death is not as prominent, but the role is sometimes associated with the archangel Michael.
"Ange de la mort" is "angel of death" in French.
no death comes from the death angel. Answer Not at all, death is the departure of the spirit from the body. It is most likely that your Guardian Angel will meet your spirit and accompany it to the spirit world.
The ancient Aramaic word for angel of death is "Malak ha-Mavet." In Aramaic, "Malak" means angel, and "Mavet" means death. This term is commonly used in ancient religious texts and folklore to refer to the angel responsible for carrying out death or judgment.
I'm pretty sure that "Angel of Death" in Japanese is "SHINIGAMI..." They are sometimes called demons, or maybe even death demons, but "Angel of Death" is the closest word for "Shinigami."
Death, as in the Grim Reaper or an angel of death? Probably not.