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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Michael the archangel is described in the Bible, in the books of Daniel, Jude, and Revelation, as a warrior angel who engages in spiritual combat. The word archangel means “angel of the highest rank.”

  2. “At that time Michael, the archangel who stands guard over your nation, will arise. Then there will be a time of anguish greater than any since nations first came into existence. But at that time every one of your people whose name is written in the book will be rescued. English Standard Version.

    • Michael Is The only One The Bible Calls An Archangel
    • Michael Stands Guard Over Israel
    • Michael Directly Opposes Satan
    • Michael only Says Four Words in The Bible
    • Michael Is A Military Commander of Some Angels
    • Michael Battles The Patron Angels of Other Nations

    We’re told Michael’s title in Jude 9. The Greek word for “archangel” (archággelos) means “chief angel” or “chief messenger.” The word “archangel” isn’t use to describe him in the Old Testament, but another angel calls him one of the chief princes (Dan 10:13). Calling Michael “one of the chief princes” implies that Michael has peers. However, if the...

    In Daniel’s last vision, an angel describes how the last days will play out for the Jews. It is at this time that Michael, “the great prince who stands guard over the sons of your people will arise” (Dan 12:1). The angel also refers to Michael as Daniel’s prince (Dan 10:21). The Bible doesn’t say what “standing guard” entails, but it’s very clear t...

    Jude mentions that Michael argues with Satan about the body of Moses (a nod to a Jewish tradition). Unfortunately, we’re not given any more information on what that argument was about. Jude does tell us that Michael wasn’t so bold as to pronounce a “railing judgment” (the Greek word for “railing” is often translated “blasphemous” or “defaming”) aga...

    Well, three Greek words that are often translated into four English words. In Jude 9, Michael says to Satan, “The Lord rebuke you!”

    In John’s apocalypse, he sees a great war in heaven: Michael and his angels vs. the dragon (Satan) and his angels. The devil and his forces are too weak to remain in heaven, however, and so they are all thrown down to earth (Rev 12:7–9).

    In Daniel chapter 10, the prophet fasts, humbling himself before God and praying for understanding regarding the Jews’ future. An angel finally appears to him 21 days later, and explains the delay: the “prince of Persia” had been opposing him the whole time, and it wasn’t until Michael relieved the angel that he could continue his trip to Daniel. T...

  3. Michael D. Fascitelli (born c. 1957) is an American businessman. He is a member of the Vornado Realty Trust board of trustees and former CEO and president of the company before stepping down from day-to-day responsibilities on February 26, 2013.

  4. 4 days ago · Michael Aquilina, the executive vice president and trustee of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology in Steubenville, Ohio, describes Michael among angels as “the one most often named — and most often invoked — and most often seen in history-changing apparitions.”.

  5. Michael Fascitelli is currently Chairman of the Board at Invitation Homes, Chairman of the Board at Radius Global Infrastructure and Non-Independent Trustee at Vornado Realty Trust. Michael Fascitelli has studied at Harvard University and at University of Rhode Island.

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  7. Oct 6, 2021 · The archangel Michael is a being mentioned in three books of the Bible. Each one gives a little bit more detail about Michael’s duties. He is one of the few angels that the Bible actually mentions by name, along with Gabriel (a messenger angel) and Satan (the head of all fallen angels).

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