Difference between revisions of "Archangels"
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− | * ''<<Michael (archangel)|Michael]]'' in the Hebrew language means "Who is like unto God?" or "Who is equal to God?" St. Michael has been depicted from earliest Christian times as a commander, who holds in his right hand a spear with which he attacks | + | * ''<<Michael (archangel)|Michael]]'' in the Hebrew language means "Who is like unto God?" or "Who is equal to God?" St. Michael has been depicted from earliest Christian times as a commander, who holds in his right hand a spear with which he attacks <<Lucifer|Lucifer/Satan]], and in his left hand a green palm branch. At the top of the spear there is a linen ribbon with a red cross. The Archangel Michael is especially considered to be the Guardian of the Orthodox Faith and a fighter against heresies. |
* ''<<Gabriel]]'' means "Man of God" or "Might<!-- OK here: don't correct it--> of God." He is the herald of the mysteries of God, especially the [[Incarnation (Christianity)|Incarnation of God]] and all other mysteries related to it. He is depicted as follows: In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a lighted taper inside, and in his left hand, a mirror of green [[jasper]]. The mirror signifies the wisdom of God as a hidden mystery. | * ''<<Gabriel]]'' means "Man of God" or "Might<!-- OK here: don't correct it--> of God." He is the herald of the mysteries of God, especially the [[Incarnation (Christianity)|Incarnation of God]] and all other mysteries related to it. He is depicted as follows: In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a lighted taper inside, and in his left hand, a mirror of green [[jasper]]. The mirror signifies the wisdom of God as a hidden mystery. | ||
* ''<<Raphael (archangel)|Raphael]]'' means "God's healing" or "God the Healer" ({{Bibleverse||Tobit|3:17|NAB}}, {{Bibleverse-nb||Tobit|12:15|NAB}}). Raphael is depicted leading Tobit (who is carrying a fish caught in the [[Tigris]]) with his right hand, and holding a physician's alabaster jar in his left hand. | * ''<<Raphael (archangel)|Raphael]]'' means "God's healing" or "God the Healer" ({{Bibleverse||Tobit|3:17|NAB}}, {{Bibleverse-nb||Tobit|12:15|NAB}}). Raphael is depicted leading Tobit (who is carrying a fish caught in the [[Tigris]]) with his right hand, and holding a physician's alabaster jar in his left hand. |
Revision as of 10:36, 9 October 2016
- <<Michael (archangel)|Michael]] in the Hebrew language means "Who is like unto God?" or "Who is equal to God?" St. Michael has been depicted from earliest Christian times as a commander, who holds in his right hand a spear with which he attacks <<Lucifer|Lucifer/Satan]], and in his left hand a green palm branch. At the top of the spear there is a linen ribbon with a red cross. The Archangel Michael is especially considered to be the Guardian of the Orthodox Faith and a fighter against heresies.
- <<Gabriel]] means "Man of God" or "Might of God." He is the herald of the mysteries of God, especially the Incarnation of God and all other mysteries related to it. He is depicted as follows: In his right hand, he holds a lantern with a lighted taper inside, and in his left hand, a mirror of green jasper. The mirror signifies the wisdom of God as a hidden mystery.
- <<Raphael (archangel)|Raphael]] means "God's healing" or "God the Healer" (Template:Bibleverse, Template:Bibleverse-nb). Raphael is depicted leading Tobit (who is carrying a fish caught in the Tigris) with his right hand, and holding a physician's alabaster jar in his left hand.
- <<Uriel]] means "Fire of God," or "Light of God" (II Esdras 4:1, 5:20). He is depicted holding a sword against the Persians in his right hand, and a flame in his left.
- <<Sealtiel]] means "Intercessor of God." He is depicted with his face and eyes lowered, holding his hands on his bosom in prayer.
- <<Jegudiel]] means "Glorifier of God." He is depicted bearing a golden wreath in his right hand and a triple-thonged whip in his left hand.
- <<Barachiel]] means "Blessing of God." He is depicted holding a white rose in his hand against his breast.
- <<Jerahmeel (archangel)|Jerahmeel]] means "God's exaltation." He is venerated as an inspirer and awakener of exalted thoughts that raise a person toward God (II Esdras 4:36). As an eighth, he is sometimes included as archangel.