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- Archangel abstract "An archangel /ˌɑrkˈeɪndʒəl/ is an angel of high rank. Beings similar to archangels are found in a number of religious traditions; but the word "archangel" itself is usually associated with the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.Michael and Gabriel are recognised as archangels in Judaism, Islam, and by most Christians. The Book of Tobit—recognised in the Catholic and Orthodox Bibles, but considered apocryphal by Protestants—mentions Raphael, who is also considered to be an archangel. The archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael are venerated in the Roman Catholic Church with a feast on September 29 (between 1921 and 1969 March 24 for Gabriel and 24 October for Raphael), and in the Eastern Orthodox Church on November 8 (if the Julian calendar is used, this corresponds to November 21 in the Gregorian). The named archangels in Islam are Gabriel, Michael, Israfil and Azrael. Jewish literature, such as the Book of Enoch, mentions Metatron as an archangel, called the "highest of the angels," though the acceptance of this angel is not canonical in all branches of the faith. In Zoroastrianism, sacred texts allude to the six great Amesha Spenta (literally "Bounteous/Holy Immortals") of Ahura Mazda. The orthodox church recognize Mikael, Gabriel, Rafael, Selaphiel, Jegudiel, Barachiel and Jeremiel. Some branches of the faiths mentioned have identified a group of seven Archangels, but the actual angels vary, depending on the source. Raphael, Gabriel, and Michael are always mentioned; the other archangels vary, but most commonly include Uriel as well, who is mentioned in the book 2 Esdras.The word archangel is derived from the Greek ἀρχάγγελος (arch- + angel, literally chief angel).".
- Archangel thumbnail Paolo_de_Matteis_-_The_Annunciation.jpg?width=300.
- Archangel wikiPageExternalLink zoroastrianism.html.
- Archangel wikiPageExternalLink FeastSaintsViewer.asp?SID=4&ID=1&FSID=103244.
- Archangel wikiPageExternalLink fatwa_secrets.html.
- Archangel wikiPageID "161014".
- Archangel wikiPageRevisionID "605931972".
- Archangel hasPhotoCollection Archangel.
- Archangel subject Category:Archangels.
- Archangel comment "An archangel /ˌɑrkˈeɪndʒəl/ is an angel of high rank. Beings similar to archangels are found in a number of religious traditions; but the word "archangel" itself is usually associated with the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.Michael and Gabriel are recognised as archangels in Judaism, Islam, and by most Christians.".
- Archangel label "Aartsengel".
- Archangel label "Arcangelo".
- Archangel label "Arcanjo".
- Archangel label "Archange".
- Archangel label "Archangel".
- Archangel label "Archanioł".
- Archangel label "Arcángel".
- Archangel label "Erzengel".
- Archangel label "Архангелы".
- Archangel label "大天使".
- Archangel label "天使長".
- Archangel sameAs Archanděl.
- Archangel sameAs Erzengel.
- Archangel sameAs Αρχάγγελος.
- Archangel sameAs Arcángel.
- Archangel sameAs Archange.
- Archangel sameAs Arcangelo.
- Archangel sameAs 大天使.
- Archangel sameAs 대천사.
- Archangel sameAs Aartsengel.
- Archangel sameAs Archanioł.
- Archangel sameAs Arcanjo.
- Archangel sameAs m.0159qt.
- Archangel sameAs Q178342.
- Archangel sameAs Q178342.
- Archangel wasDerivedFrom Archangel?oldid=605931972.
- Archangel depiction Paolo_de_Matteis_-_The_Annunciation.jpg.
- Archangel isPrimaryTopicOf Archangel.