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According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, '''Michael''' is one of [[God]]'s archangels.
According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, '''Michael''' is one of [[God]]'s archangels.
< [[Daniel's Vision of the Kings]] >


==Overview==
==Overview==


==In Depth==
Michael is mentioned in 1 Enoch as one of the archangels performing God's vengeance against the Fallen Angels.
 
In the [[Book of Daniel]], [[Michael]] is referred to as "the great prince who protects your people."
 
In the [[Letter of Jude]] (1:9), "Michael the archangel, contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses." The [[Revelation of John]] (12:7-9) gives Michael the prominent role in the cosmic war against the devil and his angels. 
 
In Islam, Michael is mentioned once in the Qur'an in association with [[Gabriel]].
 
== Michael in ancient sources ==


* [[Michael (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
* [[Michael (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
== Michael in literature & the arts ==


* [[Michael (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
* [[Michael (arts)]] -- survey of fictional works
== Michael in scholarship ==


* [[Michael (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works
* [[Michael (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works

Latest revision as of 09:04, 6 May 2013


According to Jewish (Christian, and Islamic) traditions, Michael is one of God's archangels.

< Daniel's Vision of the Kings >


Overview

Michael is mentioned in 1 Enoch as one of the archangels performing God's vengeance against the Fallen Angels.

In the Book of Daniel, Michael is referred to as "the great prince who protects your people."

In the Letter of Jude (1:9), "Michael the archangel, contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses." The Revelation of John (12:7-9) gives Michael the prominent role in the cosmic war against the devil and his angels.

In Islam, Michael is mentioned once in the Qur'an in association with Gabriel.

Michael in ancient sources

Michael in literature & the arts

Michael in scholarship

References

External links