Chapter 312: Michael The Four Archangels

In the Bible and other mythological texts, the name Michael is often mentioned in addition to Jesus, Jehovah. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

Michael, also known as Michael (Hebrew or m?khā'ēl?; Latin: Michael or Micha?l)

The angelic names mentioned in the Bible, the God-appointed guardians of the Garden of Eden, are also the only spirits mentioned to have the title of archangel. The name Michael means "likeness to God."

According to the Bible, during the Seven-Day War with Satan, Michael fought to assert God's sovereignty against God's enemies and ultimately defeated him.

In Christian paintings and sculptures, Michael often appears as a young man with long blond hair, holding a red cross (or red cross-shaped sword) fighting a dragon, or standing on a dragon, in this case Satan.

Michael: "WhoislikeGod".

The only angels whose names are mentioned in the Old Testament are Michael and Gabriel, but in Christian culture, Michael is the most dazzling and famous archangel.

The Apocrypha and the Apocrypha of the Bible describe and praise him a lot, and he not only has the courage and incomparable power that mortals do not have, but also has the most beautiful appearance and is very handsome.

He is the embodiment of "absolute justice" by his courageous and resolute temperament, and although he is belligerent, he is full of compassion, and holds absolute negation and ruthless annihilation of evil things.

In the canon and apocryphal Christian scriptures, the angels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, and Jeremiel are mentioned. And the ****** of the angel Mikar Michal may be the same person.

There are two kinds of identities: seraphim and cherubim, and the position is archangel. In Christian culture, the deeds include the annihilation of the 185,000 Assyrian armies that invaded Jerusalem overnight, the prevention of Abraham's sacrifice of his son Isaac, the summoning of Moses from Egypt in the midst of burning thorns, and the capture and imprisonment of Satan, the thousand-year-old serpent (dragon), ('Revelation').

Michael's power is on par with that of the Great Demon King due to the execution of the creation of mankind and the battle against Satan, the opponent.

In ancient times, the Celts had a harmonious relationship. The idea of "dragon veins" is to build Michael's temple at the intersection of dragon veins for suppression. According to Jewish legend, Yahweh made Michael out of fire and Gabriel out of water.

In the Battle of the Children of Light and the Children of Darkness in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Michael leads an army of angels in a decisive battle against the dark army of the Dark Lord of Belel, the Lord of Darkness, as the Vice-Monarch of Heaven and the Monarch of Light. The two sides fought for forty years, the first three battles of the Monarch of Light were won, the last three were won by Belel, and in the seventh battle, Yahwh personally fought to defeat Belel.

Michael was the first hero to fight Satan, usually in the form of a warrior drawing a sword, and Michael is also an angel who counts people's souls at the final judgment, guides the dead to the "other side", and judges the fate of people after death (he is also listed as one of the angels of death in Jewish esoteric religion).

In Christianity, it is said that Michael guarded the soul of the Virgin Mary from being defiled.

Michael is the same godhead as Sirius, the god of Egyptian mythology. As a result, Michael has the yin energy of the underworld guide.

In Greek mythology, Michael corresponds to the god Hermes or Apollo, and the Greek alphabet is the alpha representing "beginning" and "rebirth", so Michael is also the guide of the soul and the archangel who guards the light.

"Angel of mercy", "Angel of Justice", "Prince of God", the name of Michael is found in the four angels and the seven angels, according to the Old Testament "Daniel" tradition, Michael is the guardian angel of Israel, the only angel among the sixty-nine guardian angels of the emerging nation who has not fallen.

It is also that when the world falls into turmoil, angels will appear to guide the world. In ******, Michael is depicted as "a man with emerald wings, scarlet hair, a million faces and mouths, and a million tongues and tongues, seeking the forgiveness of Allah."

The Qur'an records that Michael wept over the sins of believers and gave birth to cherubim.

The right-handed sword and left-handed scale are the standard images of Michael, who was the patron saint of the police in 1950 by the Holy See.

The "judgment" in the tarot card of "Classic Witt" is the scene when Michael blows the trumpet of doom and the dead rise from the dead.

Jehovah's Witnesses, an emerging biblical faith community, believed that Jesus Christ was the archangel Michael before His incarnation.

I don't know if it's because of Michael's too many deeds, humans doubt whether he has a restless relationship or not, and he is also regarded as an angel who "never sleeps".

The Red Cross was originally a token of St. George, the patron saint of England, but since the Middle Ages, Michael has gradually been confused with St. George, and Michael has become the patron angel of England. The England flag was designed based on the red cross of Michael St. George.

In The Song of the Last Bard, Scott describes Michael in the rose window: "The red cross shone in his hand, and the moonlight sprinkled blood on the ground through the glass." It can be seen that the red cross represents Michael's divine might.

In "The Angel Michael", a poem written by a priest is recorded to praise the brilliance and glory of Michael.

King of God's Messengers;

Excellent messenger; the mighty Seraphim;

You are one of the seven angels before the throne of God;

Valiant and fearless challenger, your sacred voice echoes in the vaults of heaven:

"Like God!"

You are God's appointed guard;

the glorious Christian winner under the new law;

You have succeeded in protecting women and children;

subdued the dragon and locked up his power;

You are the leader of the Spirit of Light.

—Father Heslein S.J

Today, Michael Cathedral in Washington, D.C., and Mount St. Michael's in the westernmost part of England are the most famous shrines of the Michael faith in the world.

Michaelmas: Michaelmas, a Christian holiday in honor of the archangel Michael.

In Daniel 10:13 it is written:

But the prince of Persia hindered me twenty-one days. Suddenly there was the Maharaja (that is, the archangel. Verse 21 ibid.) came to my aid, and I stayed with the kings of Persia.

Chapter 10, verse 21 reads:

But I will tell you what is written in the book of truth. Except your Lord Michael, there is no one who will help me against these two lords.

In chapter 11:11, it says,

In the first year of Darius king of the Medes, I rose up to help Michael and strengthen him.

Chapter 12, Section 1 states:

Then shall Michael the Archangel, who blesses thy people stand up, and there shall be great tribulation, as has not been the case since the beginning of the kingdom until this time. And all that is in the name of thy people shall be saved.

Chapter 1, Section 8 states:

These dreamers are like them who defile their bodies, and despise their rulers, and slander those who are in their places.

Chapter 1, Section 9 states:

And the archangel Michael, when he contended with the devil over the corpse of Moses, did not dare to condemn him with slanderous words, but said, "The Lord rebuke thee."

Chapter 1, Section 10:

But these people slander what they do not know. They know by nature what they know like the spiritless beast, and in this thing they have corrupted themselves.

In addition, dreamers generally refer to fallen human beings whose minds are polluted, who live in a fantasy world and who corrupt their virtues and slander gods and angels at will. The point of this passage is that a person of such a noble position as the archangel does not dare to corrupt his own virtue and slander others, even if the object is the devil with whom he competes for the body of Moses, while the fallen human beings have no scruples about slandering "the exalted ones (referring to God and the angels in power)" at will, as ignorant as spiritless animals, and eventually corrupt themselves.

In the book of Revelation, chapter 12:7 says:

And there was a war in heaven. Michael fought with his angels against the dragon. And the dragon went to war with his angels.

Chapter 12, Section 8 states:

and there is no place for them in heaven.

Chapter 12, Section 9 states:

The great dragon is the serpent of old, whose name is the devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world. He was hurled to the ground, and his angels were hurled down with him.

In the book of Enoch 17:1 it is written:

Rabbi Ishmael said, "Son of the Emperor, the angel Midalon is the glory of the Most High Heaven, and he said to me, "There are seven great kings who are in charge of the seven heavens, and they are great, handsome, wonderful, and honorable kings." They were Michael, Gabriel, Thatkir, Sahaquil, Baradiran, Barakil, and Sidlet.

Chapter 17, Section 2 states:

They were the kings of the heavenly hosts, each with forty-ninety-six thousand angels as attendants.

Chapter 17, Section 3 states:

Michael was the Maharaja and was in charge of the seventh heaven, the highest heaven, in Arapa.

Note: Maharaja, the Hebrew word sar, means prince, ruler.

In the Book of Zerubbabel Michael Fl. Metatron replied to Zerubbabel that he said:

I am the angel who led Abraham through the land of Canaan and blessed him in the name of Jehovah. I am the one who saves Isaac and mourns for him;

I am the one who wrestled with Jacob at the crossing of Jabbok; I am the one who led the children of Israel in the name of the LORD forty years in the wilderness;

I am the one who appeared to Joshua at Gilgal; I am the one who brought fire and brimstone down on Sodom and Gomorrah.

Then he found a magnificent and strong angel named Michael, and put him on the throne of the place of the firstborn, and took the glory of Mastema and gave it to Michael, and put the crown of the light of joy on Michael's head, and gave Michael the rod of righteousness, and put the sandals of peace on his feet, and let him be enthroned in the midnight of Hataur, and proclaimed him above the earth and the kingdom of heaven.

The Dead Sea Scrolls: The War between the Children of Light and the Children of Darkness

Chapter 9: The Shields That Make Up the "Fortress" Are to Have Their Names Written on It:

On the shield of the first "fortress" is to be written: "Michael"; The second seat reads: "Gabriel"; third, Sarril; Fourth, Raphael.

Michael and Gabriel stood on the right, and Saarir and Raphael on the left. They should be ...... Set up an ambush.

Chapter 17: Today is the day that the Lord has appointed to humble the ruler of the wicked kingdom, and he will give eternal help to his people whom he has redeemed by the power of the angel Michael; He will also shine an eternal light on the children of Israel and make them happy.

Those who share God's destiny and choose God as their name will enjoy peace and blessing. In this way, Michael's kingdom will be exalted among the angels (gods), and Israel's reign will be among the earth.

Michael is also one of the four archangels.

The archangel, also known as the archangel or the archangel, is an angel commonly found in religious traditions, and the four archangels are: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, and Uriel.

Gabriel, The Man Who Revealed the Secrets of God

Left of the Divine Throne.

The name Gabriel appears many times in the Gospel of Luke. Some people say that Gabriel is the only female among the angels, and the ancient society also used lilies to symbolize the virgin, Gabriel was responsible for sounding the horn to signal the resurrection of the dead in the Last Judgment, and in the occult science Gabriel is the reincarnated angel who guides the reincarnation of the soul and conceives a woman.

Gabriel also had the position of "heir of the power of God" because many angels could not directly receive God's Word, so he was also called "the one who had the power to match God"

Among the four elements, the water (one says the place).

—Michael, "Fighting for God and Avenging the Enemy"

Supreme Commander of the Angel Legion.

He is the chief warrior of God's side, the leader of the angelic legion, not only has the courage and incomparable power that mortals do not have, but also has the most beautiful appearance.

He is brave and resolute, belligerent, but full of compassion, with absolute negation and ruthless annihilation of evil, the embodiment of "absolute justice", without a trace of darkness.

The sword in his right hand and the scale in his left hand are the standard images of Michael (which may have been inspired by the image of Themis, the Greek goddess of law and justice), and in 1950 the Holy See adopted Michael as the patron saint of the police. The "judgment" in the tarot card of "Classic Witt" is the scene when Michael blows the trumpet of doom and the dead rise from the dead.

Among the four elements, he is responsible for fire.

Raphael – Raphael "Leading the Dead Away"

Title: God's Fever (one says it is the medicine of God)

Job Title: Heal, God will heal

Symbol: The Flaming Sword

Raphael is said to be the guardian angel of travelers and wanderers – an allusion to the fact that he healed Toby's eyes in the biblical canon, the biblical biography, and is therefore believed to have had a great deal of knowledge in medicine. Raphael's image is pleasant, steady, and loving, and therefore very beloved.

In addition, in some classics it is also said that he is an angel of learning.

Among the four elements, the style of work (one said).

Uriel "Summoning Everyone to the Judgment Table"

Title: God's Justice (one says that it is God's light, God's fire)

Job Title: Regular

Symbols: The Key of the Moon, the Lyre of the Stars

Uriel is the angel who rules over hell and leads people to the steps of the Last Judgment. Uriel was also the one who enlightened mankind to faith in God. Uriel is an angry angel, and some people call him the "Angel of the Law", saying that he is an angel with a very strict personality and does not neglect his duties at all. He guards the normal operation of the celestial planets, never slacking off, never neglecting.

The four elements are the land (one is water or wind). (To be continued.) )