Michael
Michael is the chief warrior of God and the leader of the angel group in heaven. In Christian culture, his deeds include: annihilating the 150,000 Assyrian army that invaded Jerusalem in one night, preventing Abraham from sacrificing his only son, summoning Moses in the burning bush to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt, and capturing and imprisoning him for a thousand years. Ancient Dragon Satan. Because Michael carries out the creation of mankind and fights against Satan, his power is on par with the great devil. In the "Battle between the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness" in the "Dead Sea Document", Michael, as the deputy king of heaven and the Lord of Light, leads the angelic legion in a decisive battle with the dark legion of Belial, the ruler of darkness.
Michael's other identity is the angel who counts people's souls at the final judgment, guides the dead to the "other shore", and judges people's fate after death. It is said in Christianity that Michael protects the soul of the Virgin Mary from being contaminated by others.
In Islam, Michael is described as: "Emerald wings, crimson hair, millions of faces and mouths, speaking millions of tongues, seeking forgiveness from Allah for people." ”. The "Koran" records that Michael shed tears for the sins of believers and gave birth to angels of wisdom.
The sword in the right hand and the scale in the left hand are the standard image of Michael.
Raphae
Rapha means healer, physician, etc. in Hebrew. Since Raphael is an angel who practices healing arts, he is involved with the image of the snake. He heals not only people's bodies, but also people's beliefs. According to the Old Testament, the angel who wrestled with Jacob and relieved Abraham from the pain of circumcision in his old age is also said to be Raphael. The Jewish people believe that Raphael is their guardian of Hades, where Azazel, the angel of death, is buried.
Raphael was instructed by God to create mankind together with Michael and Gabriel. He once explained to Adam the mistakes he made and the conclusion of love between men and women. In the legend of King Solomon, King Solomon asked God to help him build a palace. God gave King Solomon a bracelet engraved with a five-pointed star through the hands of Raphael, which could suppress demons, and King Solomon could enslave the demons to help him. He completes his palace.
Raphael's image has always been cheerful, steady and loving. He is the guardian of the Tree of Life in Eden, represented by the flaming sword of the angel of wisdom.
Gabriel
The Old Testament once mentioned that Gabriel sat on the left side of God. Because in ancient times, the hostess of the Jewish master must sit on the left side. It is hinted that it is a female angel. Gabriel has the responsibility of destroying all filthy things in the world. It is said that he was God's most favored angel, but he fell out of favor because he refused to impose sanctions on Rome. The deeds also include announcing the conception, resurrection and birth of Jesus. The most famous deed is to inform John and his wife Mary that they are pregnant with the son Jesus. He was also the angel who buried Moses with his own hands.
Gabriel was the leader of the angels who guarded the Garden of Eden against the invasion of Satan. Gabriel is responsible for honking the trumpet in the Last Judgment to indicate the resurrection of the dead. In occult science, Gabriel is the reincarnated angel who guides souls to reincarnate and conceive women.
Gabriel has 140 pairs of wings. In both Judaism and Christianity, they are angels related to life processes, such as notification of conception, resurrection, mercy, revelation and even death, etc. Islam regards her as the angel of truth. Because he often tells people dreams, he is also regarded as the angel of dreams. Its symbols are lilies and horns, the representative gemstone is moonstone, and the representative colors are silver and white.
Uriel (Uriel)
The angel in charge of the fire of hell is the ruler. The angels of hell are responsible for opening the gates of hell during the final judgment and executing tortures such as burning the sinful people with eternal fire in hell. Uriel was the angel who warned Noah that there would be a great flood, and was also said to be the angel of revelation to Ezra. If his body had not represented the glory and love of God, he would not have had such an important task.
Uriel has both Seraph and Cherubian theories. Legend has it that it was Uriel who taught the secret art of Kabbalah to the world, so that Uriel symbolized the spread of God's glory to the world and represented the order of all gods. This knowledge includes magic, alchemy, astrology, cosmic consciousness, and even all climate changes in nature. It is said that Uriel was under the jurisdiction of Uriel, who enlightened people's belief in God. But because of this, during the anti-magic White Terror period in the eighth century, Uriel was severely criticized by the Holy See.
Compared to Raphael's image of a happy angel, Uriel has the appearance of a terrifying angry angel. In line with his image, he may be the Cherubim guarding the entrance to the Garden of Eden with a flaming sword. His "clairvoyance" can not only see through people's sins at a glance, but also see through Satan's plot to invade the Garden of Eden. He is also the angel who watches over thunder and lightning and fear. But somehow, Uriel’s color is purple and white
Sariel
According to the Book of Enoch, Sariel’s task is to protect people The soul is untainted by sin and is also the angel in charge of the moon, which in ancient times was believed to store the souls of the dead. Saliel may be the angel who imparted knowledge to Moses, or he may practice healing like Raphael. Since Salil is the angel of the moon, and the moon was always associated with some bad things in ancient times, Salil is also said to be one of the fallen angels.
But in "The Battle between the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness" in "The Dead Sea Script", Salil is in the battle sequence of the Sons of Light. We can only say that Salil is an angel with dual identities.
Due to his position, Sariel is said to have the so-called "Evil-eye" ability. The actions of creatures stared by the evil eye will be blocked. Ancient Europe and the Middle East regarded this ability as a symbol of terror, and Sariel was naturally regarded as a devil.
Remiel
Remiel is the mentor of the apostates and one of the fallen angels. He knows very well about the soul, but he is also one of the seven great ministers before God. One of the angels responsible for conveying the instructions of the seven archangels. This is a very contradictory narrative. His deeds include Kreb having a vision that allowed Balu to defeat the Assyrian army, and he also defeated the Assyrian protector god "The Eagle" Nisrok.
Lemuel’s job is to guide the resurrection of loyal souls after being judged. Its special skill is to rule over the visions of God. The so-called dreams and hallucinations of people are among them, such as the "revelation" of the prophets, which is very important in conveying God's message. In addition, Remiller is also an angel who can control thunder.
Metatron
Metatron is known as the agent of God and the king of angels. Among the many candidates for the Archangel, he is the most preferred by scholars of religious law. Since Midalon is the angel who was transformed into heaven after Enoch was taken up by Michael, he is the youngest among the angels. All the angels were born 15 billion years ago, but he was only 8,000 years old. It was born only five hundred years ago. In the "Book of Enoch", Enoch visited heaven on the last day of judgment of the ghosts, met the fallen angels who were about to be judged, and begged God to forgive them, but God did not agree. But God appreciated his personality and led him to ascend to heaven and become an angel. Because Enoch was good at remembering things in the human world, he continued his work after ascending to heaven, recording everything that happened in heaven and earth, and became God's secretary, who was later called the secretary of heaven.
According to legend, at the very beginning, God lent nature to humans for management and made a contract, and Midalon was the representative who signed the contract with humans. However, in "Exodus", Midalon not only appeared as the Little Jehovah to save the Israelites and became the pillar of fire to guide them at night in the wilderness of Sinai, but he also showed cruelty to the people who did not believe in gods. , Yan Ran became a bloodthirsty angel, killing and toying with people, causing Midalon to later transform into the predecessor of Satan and become the ruler of darkness.
When Midalon appeared as the Angel of Fire, he had thirty-six wings on his back and countless eyes; his face was even more brilliant than the sun. Among all angels, Midalon has the highest rank, is the strongest and most resourceful, and is known as the King of Angels. He is responsible for teaching the souls of dead children in heaven. Angel of Uranus.
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In the common angelology system, angels are divided into three levels and nine types:
The upper-level Seraphs, Cherubids, and Angels;
The intermediate-level Lords Angels, powerful angels, and powerful angels;
Subordinate angels of power, archangels, and ordinary angels.
Third level:
Saraphines (Seraphim, Serafim): Seraphim, Seraphim.
Including the following 3 people:
Lucifer: Lucifer, the original archangel, the glorious morning star, and later fell.
Satan: Satan, the fallen devil. The Bible does not seem to explicitly indicate that Satan is Lucifer.
Records in the Bible say that Satan was originally the highest-ranking archangel among the angels. Later, he led one-third of the angels in heaven to rebel, was "unfortunately" defeated, and was thrown into the bottomless pit of eternal calamity, the Abyss. All other angels who followed him were All transformed into ugly images. It is said that only Lucifer still retains the glorious six-winged image of an angel, but there is no obvious record in the Bible that Satan is Lucifer. In Revelation Chapter 12 (The Book of Revelation Chapter 12), Lucifer's war with heaven is described, but The name Satan was not mentioned. Most of the subsequent disputes and confusions are related to later generations of literary creators. Dante used titles such as Lucifer, Satan, Beelzebob (Beelzebub), and Dis for this guy in the Divine Comedy. In "Dark God of Destruction" by Kazuki Akihara,
Satan, Lucifer and Beelzebub are three different characters.
Michael: Michael, one of the original seven archangels, later led the heavenly army to fight against Satan.
He was promoted to Seraphim, and his position was Archangel. For the Archangel level.
Cherubines (Cherubim): wise angels, responsible for guarding the Garden of Eden.
Including the following:
Gabriel: Gabriel, one of the original seven archangels, his position is the chief of the guard, and he was originally an angel.
Uriel: Uriel, one of the original seven archangels.
Raffaele (Raphael): Raphael (Raphael), one of the original seven archangels, originally an angel.
Uzziel: The Power of God
Ithuriel: The Discovery of God.
Zephon: God’s Quest.
Abdiel: Servant of God.
Zophiel: Scout of the gods.
Thrones (Throni): Angel. (Throne)
Middle third level:
Dominations (Dominion): Lord Angel (divine power). Angels in the earthly world are under his jurisdiction and carry out the tasks assigned by God. Including the following:
Virtues: Angels of power (divine virtues). Showing miracles, Jesus was present at his side when he ascended into heaven.
Podesta (Powers, Puissances): Angel of power (divine power). The main attack force of the Angel Legion.
Lower level three: (Angelology·Introduction to lower angels)
Principautes (Principalities, Princedoms): Right angels (princes). A defense force guarding the gates of heaven.
Arcangel: Archangel. Responsible for communication between God and humans. Including the following:
Remiel: One of the seven archangels, the beast of God, who later fell. Ariel: Lion of God, later Fallen. Arioc: The fierce lion of God, who later fell. Sariel: One of the Seven Archangels. Razuel: One of the Seven Archangels.
Angel: Angel, a general guardian angel.