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  2. Mar 22, 2024 · What Are the Names of Angels in the Bible? Out of the hundreds of angelic references, only four have names that are shared, with one whose name is implied. We see that sometimes, the Angel of the LORD, is God, Himself — Yahweh — showing Himself in the Old Testament.

  3. May 31, 2016 · The two hundred angels take an oath to descend to Mt Hermon, find women to marry and have children with them. 1 Enoch 6:7-8 lists the names of the leaders of these angels. Most have names with some reference to God (Remashel, “evening of Godor Kokabel, “star of God” ).

    • God created angels. Angels haven’t always existed. According to Scripture, they’re part of the universe God created. In a passage that refers to angels (the “host” or “armies” of heaven), we read, “You are the Lord, you alone; you have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host . . .
    • There are three types of angels in the Bible. Scripture names three categories of heavenly beings that appear to be types of angels: cherubim, seraphim, and “living creatures.”
    • Angels have a hierarchy. Angels in the Bible appear to have a rank and order. The angel hierarchy is supported by Jude 9, when the angel Michael is called an “archangel”—a title that indicates rule or authority over other angels.
    • Only two angels have names in the Bible. Only two angels are specifically named in Scripture. As we said above, the archangel Michael is mentioned in Jude 9, Revelation 12:7–8, and Daniel 10:13 and 21.
    • Michael. Michael fits into this category of being an archangel and he is identified with this title in Jude 1:9. “But even the archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses, did not himself dare to condemn him for slander but said, ‘The Lord rebuke you!’”
    • Gabriel. Gabriel is one of the names of angels in the Bible most Christians know, especially because of his connection to the birth of Christ. While he is often thought of as an archangel the Bible never actually calls him an archangel.
    • Lucifer. In Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 we read different accounts of the fall of Lucifer. The reason we can include him as one of the names of angels mentioned in the Bible is because he was a cherub.
    • Abaddon or Apollyon. There is one lesser-known angel named in the Bible whose name only appears one time and we know very little about. This is the angel known as Abaddon.
  4. The Sacred Scriptures have revealed the proper names of only three Angels, all of whom belong to the Choir of the Archangels. The names are well known to all, namely: Michael, Gabriel, Raphael. Ancient apocryphal literature of the Old Testament contains several other names of Archangels in addition to the three just mentioned.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · The meaning behind the angel’s name: מִיכָאֵל Mîykâʼêl, me-kaw-ale’; from Strong’s H4310 who (is) like God?; Mikael, the name of an archangel and of nine Israelites:—Michael. Michael’s Duties – Michael is the only angel to be called an archangel. In the book of Revelation, we see Michael leading God’s army against Satan.

  6. Angel Names and their Meanings. The angel named Gabriel means “strong man of God.”. The angel Michael has a specific rank as he is an archangel. His name literally means “who is like God?”. The angel named Gabriel means “strong man of God.”. He is also an archangel and like Michael, he has the highest rank among the angels of God.

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