No, there are only two archangels mentioned in the bible: Michael and Gabriel. Two others are mentioned in other writings: Raphael and Uriel.
No, Michael the Archangel is not the same as Jesus. In Christian belief, Jesus is considered the Son of God and the central figure of Christianity, while Michael the Archangel is an angel mentioned in the Bible who is often associated with protection and fighting against evil.
There are only three archangels mentioned in the Bible - Michael, Gabriel and Raphael
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).
He's a figment of someones imagination. Only three archangels are mentioned in The Bible - Gabriel, Michael and Raphael.
The word "archangel" is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times. It is in 2 verses.
If you mean the archangel Michael, the great Prince who stands watch over the sons of God's people, then 5 times.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Isaiah is not an archangel.
Adam and Michael are never mentioned together in biblical canon, but they are in LDS (Mormon) books. Example: And the Lord appeared unto them, and they rose up and blessed Adam, and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel. (Doctrine and Covenants 107:54).
According to the Bible there are seven archangels, although the name is mentioned only three: Miguel or Michael in English, Gabriel and Raphael. The names of the four archangels in the Bible does not appear, but they are mentioned in the apocryphal texts and the rabbinical literature. Chamuel or Camael is one of the 7 archangels and the leader of the choir master.Another answer:The word "archangel" appears only twice in the Bible (1 Thessalonians 4:16 and Jude 1:9); the second reference identifies him as Michael. No other angel is said to be an archangel, and the name "Chamuel" is not in the Bible. "Archangel" means chief angel, (or PRINCIPAL angel), meaning there is only one. Scripturally, it is never found in the plural.
The only archangels named in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. Isaiah is not an archangel.
The only named archangels in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Isaiah is not an archangel.