*smacks forehead*
The above people are wrong. Gabriel AND Raphael are both mentioned in the Bible. AND they are mentioned as being Archangels.
See:
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=279
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=308
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=203 This one is doubly important cause it does make mention that Raphael, Gabriel, and Michael are the only 3 angels mentioned by name in the Bible.
2006-08-25 14:45:10
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answer #1
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answered by Abriel 5
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Yes there is only one archangel Michael Jude verse 9
the other angel is just an angel a messenger for our creator Gabriel Luke 1 verse 19.
Raphael is a made up name. no such angel in the scriptures. Pray to your God through his son the Christ,.Jesus, as taught in the Bible.
2006-08-25 14:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The word 'angel' means 'messenger'.Not to down play their importance but angels are God's messengers.
Note what an angel said to the apostle John at Rev.19:10-"At that I[John] fell down before his feet [the angels feet] to worship him.But he tells me:"Be careful!Do not do that!All I am is a fellow slave of you and of your brothers who have the work of witnessing to Jesus.Worship God....."
Only Jehovah God is "the hearer of prayer"(Ps.65:2) and Jesus Christ is the mediator.That is we pray to God in the name of Jesus(1Tim.2:5,6;John14:13)
I may just add that the Bible only speaks of the Archangel Michael."Arch "meaning,"chief" or "principle".Michael is THE Archangel.The angel Gabriel is never referred to as "archangel".And there is no mention of an angel named raphael.
2006-08-25 14:28:51
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answer #3
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answered by lillie 6
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when you do not recognize of the Archangel Raphael, he's discovered in the e book of Tobit. A e book that changed into in the unique canon, yet changed into bumped off by using the Protestant's in the course of the Reformation. [Tob 12:15] i'm Raphael, between the seven angels who enter and serve before the vast vast difference of the Lord." [Tob 12:16] bothered with worry, both adult men fell to the floor. [Tob 12:17] yet Raphael suggested to them: "no favor to worry; you're secure. Thank God now and perpetually. [Tob 12:18] As for me, when I got here to you it changed into not out of any opt for on my area, yet because it changed into God's will. So proceed to thank him each day; praise him with music. [Tob 12:19] even although you believe you studied me eat and drink. i did not extremely benefit this; what you've been seeing turned right into a imaginative and prescient. [Tob 12:20] So now upward thrust up from the floor and praise God. Behold, i'm about to ascend to him who despatched me; write down those type of factors which have got here about to you." [Tob 12:21] even as Raphael ascended they rose to their toes and ought to not see him. [Tob 12:22] They kept thanking God and singing his praises; and they persisted to renowned those superb deeds which he had performed even as the angel of God regarded to them. As on your question, you've already got a communicate with Raphael, yet you may continually ask for intercession from the Archangel Gabriel besides. those prayers mixed with your prayers to God the daddy, the Son and the Holy Spirit and to each and each of the Saints ought to really help you. They really can not harm.
2016-11-27 21:49:02
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answered by wansley 4
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There is only one archangle mentioned in the bible. Michael
(Jude 9) But when Mi´cha·el the archangel had a difference with the Devil and was disputing about Moses’ body, he did not dare to bring a judgment against him in abusive terms, but said: “May Jehovah rebuke you.”
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(Exodus 23:20) “Here I am sending an angel ahead of you to keep you on the road and to bring you into the place that I have prepared.
(Exodus 32:34) And now, come, lead the people to where I have spoken to you of. Look! My angel will go ahead of you, and on the day of my bringing punishment I shall certainly bring punishment upon them for their sin.”
(Exodus 33:2) And I will send an angel ahead of you and drive out the Ca′naan·ites, the Am′or·ites, and the Hit′tites and the Per′iz·zites, the Hi′vites and the Jeb′u·sites;
(Daniel 10:21) However, I shall tell you the things noted down in the writing of truth, and there is no one holding strongly with me in these [things] but Mi′cha·el, the prince of YOU people.
(Daniel 12:1) “And during that time Mi′cha·el will stand up, the great prince who is standing in behalf of the sons of your people. And there will certainly occur a time of distress such as has not been made to occur since there came to be a nation until that time. And during that time your people will escape, every one who is found written down in the book.
this scripture shows we do not worship angles(Revelation 19:9-10) 9 And he tells me: “Write: Happy are those invited to the evening meal of the Lamb’s marriage.” Also, he tells me: “These are the true sayings of God.” 10 At that I fell down before his feet to worship him. But he tells me: “Be careful! Do not do that! All I am is a fellow slave of you and of your brothers who have the work of witnessing to Jesus. Worship God; for the bearing witness to Jesus is what inspires prophesying.”
No archangel Raphael or Gabriel. Grabriel was an angel but not an Archangel. The only Archangel in the Bible is Michael. Archangel Michael is Jesus Christ in his heavenly realm.
The book of Revelation shows that Michael wars with Satan and his demons and hurls them out of heaven. (Revelation 12:7-9) No other angel is portrayed as having such great power and authority over God’s enemies. It is no wonder, then, that the Bible appropriately refers to Michael as “the archangel,” the prefix “arch” meaning “chief,” or “principal.”
Aside from Michael, no archangel is mentioned in the Bible, nor do the Scriptures use the term “archangel” in the plural. The Bible describes Michael as the archangel, implying that he alone bears that designation. Hence, it is reasonable to conclude that Jehovah God has delegated to one, and only one, of his heavenly creatures full authority over all other angels.
Aside from the Creator himself, only one faithful person is spoken of as having angels under subjection—namely, Jesus Christ. (Matthew 13:41; 16:27; 24:31) The apostle Paul made specific mention of “the Lord Jesus” and “his powerful angels.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7) And Peter described the resurrected Jesus by saying: “He is at God’s right hand, for he went his way to heaven; and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.”—1 Peter 3:22.
While there is no statement in the Bible that categorically identifies Michael the archangel as Jesus, there is one scripture that links Jesus with the office of archangel. In his letter to the Thessalonians, the apostle Paul prophesied: “The Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet, and those who are dead in union with Christ will rise first.” (1 Thessalonians 4:16) In this scripture Jesus is described as having assumed his power as God’s Messianic King. Yet, he speaks with “an archangel’s voice.” Note, too, that he has the power to raise the dead.
2006-08-25 14:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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