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Archangel Michael is one of the most revered and powerful figures in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. In Christianity, he is considered the leader of the heavenly army and a protector of God’s people. His name means “Who is like God?” in Hebrew, which reflects his role as a warrior and defender of God’s will.
In Christian theology, Michael is primarily depicted as a warrior archangel who battles against the forces of evil, specifically Satan and his followers. He is mentioned in several books of the Bible, notably in the Book of Daniel, the Epistle of Jude, and the Book of Revelation.
- Book of Daniel: Michael is called the protector of Israel, intervening in times of crisis (Daniel 10:13, 21).
- Epistle of Jude: He is depicted disputing with Satan over the body of Moses (Jude 1:9).
- Book of Revelation: Michael leads the heavenly army in the final battle against the forces of evil, defeating Satan and his angels, casting them out of heaven (Revelation 12:7–9).
In Christian art and iconography, Michael is often shown as a mighty warrior, defeating Satan, typically depicted as a dragon or a demon. His image represents victory over evil and the triumph of good.
In Judaism, Michael is considered an archangel, often acting as an advocate and protector of Israel. In the Hebrew Bible, Michael appears in the Book of Daniel as a guardian angel who helps the faithful. He is seen as a helper to God’s people, acting as a mediator and a figure who fights against evil forces.
In Islam, Michael (known as Mikail in Arabic) is one of the four archangels and is associated with providing nourishment and sustenance to God’s creatures. He is often seen as an angel of mercy, delivering God’s provisions, especially food and rain. Michael’s role is considered more nurturing in contrast to the warrior role of Archangel Gabriel (Jibril).
- Feast Day: In Christianity, Archangel Michael’s feast day is celebrated on September 29th, along with the feasts of Archangels Gabriel and Raphael in the Western Christian tradition. The Eastern Orthodox Church also honors Michael on November 8th, calling it the Feast of the Archangels.
- Patronage: Archangel Michael is considered the patron saint of soldiers, police officers, and anyone involved in protecting others. He is also regarded as a protector against evil spirits and is often invoked for spiritual protection and strength.
Michael’s role as a defender against evil, his strength, and his association with God’s justice have made him one of the most enduring and powerful figures in religious tradition across various cultures and faiths.
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Dimensions | 11cm x 8cm x 1.2cm, 15cm x 11cm x 1.7cm, 21cm x 15cm x 1.7cm, 27cm x 21cm x 1.7cm, 42cm x 32cm x 1.7cm |
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