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  1. 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.

  2. 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).

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · Dr. Kurschner is from the persuasion that the identity of the Restrainer in 2 Thessalonians 2:6–7 is the Archangel Michael. There are several compelling lines of evidence to conclude this, and the value of this conclusion is its consistency to the overall prewrath position, even though it is not an essential tenet to the prewrath view.

  4. It is the identity of Michael, the archangel and prince, mentioned in the last five references that we seek in this important study. The first three of these references to Michael are in the Old Testament book of the prophet Daniel. The last two are mentioned in the New Testament books of Jude and Revelation.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Moseley’s journey to faith in Christ through intellectual inquiry inspired him to make those facts accessible to others. Coining his brand “The Bible History Guy” to signify how his faith had been cemented on the bedrock of historical and factual evidence, Moseley has written prolifically on biblical history and world religions.

  6. 7 biblical facts about the archangel Michael: 1. Michael is the only one the Bible calls an archangel. We’re told Michael’s title in Jude 9. The Greek word for “archangel” (archággelos) means “chief angel” or “chief messenger.”

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  8. Some claim that Michael is the highest of the heavenly angels, one of the covering cherubs, or a special messenger like Gabriel, and as such is a created being. Others, such as the Bible commentator Matthew Henry, assert that Michael is simply another name for Jesus Himself.

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