all angels are sons of God according to Job 1:6 and 2:1 and he is the chief of them and the one that defeat Satan according to Revelation 12:7.
By the way all angels are gods according to Psalms 82:1-6.
2007-06-10
17:05:04
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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"
2007-06-10
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update #1
Satan wasn´t archangel was a Cherubim According to Ezekiel 28:11.
2007-06-10
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update #2
Michael ws the name of Jesus before He came to earth.
He was not named Jesus in Heaven.
2007-06-10 17:10:38
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answered by Summertime 3
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The verses you mention say nothing of Satan or all angels, being God's sons. Have you took 1st grade reading yet?
Job 2:1 Again there was1961 a day3117 when the sons1121 of God430 came935 to present themselves3320 before5921 the LORD,3068 and Satan7854 came935 also1571 among8432 them to present himself3320 before5921 the LORD.3068
AND SATAN CAME ALSO - Using rules of grammar, this not part of Again there was1961 a day3117 when the sons1121 of God430 came935 to present themselves3320 before5921 the LORD.
2007-06-11 00:11:51
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answered by Gary S 2
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What sort of a question is that? All you're doing is stating dogma, and indefensible dogma at that.
So, according to a work of fiction, some fantasy creature is the first son of an imaginary being. Believing something, no matter how hard you try, does not make it true. Faith does not prove anything.
Pick the blatantly obvious flaw in the logic:
The bible is god's word.
We know this, because the bible says so.
Keep your preaching for the pulpit, and if you're going to ask a question, do that and not pretend it's a question when it is pathetic proselytizing.
2007-06-11 00:15:23
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answered by Nodality 4
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Why are you assuming that Psalms 82:1 is speaking of the angels? The texts of the bible often included other gods and referred to Yahweh as residing over a court of deities.
2007-06-11 00:16:54
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answered by A 6
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Good article on St. Michael the Archangel here
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10275b.htm
2007-06-11 00:24:05
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answered by morkie 4
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So what exactly is the question you're asking.
Yes, Michael the Archangel is synonymous with Jesus Christ. Michael is the name of God's firstborn, the one who served as His chief/spokesperson/etc. He took the name Jesus when he came to the Earth, and retained both names after returning to Heaven. He is also one and the same as Apollyon/Abaddon, the angel of destruction mentioned in Job and Revelation.
2007-06-11 00:14:32
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answered by DwayneWayne 4
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Michael means "Who is like the Lord", so I see the connection. Even if you're Christian, there's nothing wrong with believing in the existence of other gods. You're just not supposed to worship them more than you worship YHWH.
2007-06-11 00:28:37
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answered by Bedel 2
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I have never heard such a uneducated load of crap in all my days. Any christian has a greater name and title then any angle. We are created in the image of God. And for those who are born again we are heirs with Christ. Who is the only begotton son of God. To be only and begotten means. That Jesus is the only real son of God. He was begotten of the father. Means he came out of the father. Jesus is not michael the archangle. Jesus commands michael. Michael was created for Jesus and by Jesus. Jesus is God.
The God head that exist in God is explained in the new testiment. But David spoke of Jesus. Mosus spoke of Jesus and all the prophet spoke of Jesus. Jesus confronted the devil and commanded the evil spirits. Michael said the Lord rebulk you. Jesus commands, Michael commands no one.
Jesus said i and the father are one. Michael said nothing.
Jesus is the only real son of God. You need to read the prophet issah chapters 49 thru 53 because that is taking about the son of God being exalted thru death and about his blood and soul. Angles do not have blood and souls. Souls are given to man alone not angles. Jesus had a soul michael does not. Jesus was slan from the foundaitons of the earth. It means God the fatherplanned it out in advance to honor the Son.
2007-06-11 00:38:40
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answered by the light exposes the darkenss 3
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I didn't know he was God's son but he is the field commander of The Army of God.
2007-06-11 00:10:47
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answered by ♆Şрhĩņxy - Lost In Time. 7
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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.” (1Â 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.
While on earth as a human, Jesus performed several resurrections. In doing so, he used his voice to utter commanding calls. For example, when resurrecting the dead son of a widow in the city of Nain, he said: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” (Luke 7:14, 15) Later, just before resurrecting his friend Lazarus, Jesus “cried out with a loud voice: ‘Lazarus, come on out!’” (John 11:43) But on these occasions, Jesus’ voice was the voice of a perfect man.
After his own resurrection, Jesus was raised to a “superior position” in heaven as a spirit creature. (Philippians 2:9) No longer a human, he has the voice of an archangel. So when God’s trumpet sounded the call for “those who are dead in union with Christ” to be raised to heaven, Jesus issued “a commanding call,” this time “with an archangel’s voice.” It is reasonable to conclude that only an archangel would call “with an archangel’s voice.”
Yes, there are other angelic creatures of high rank, such as seraphs and cherubs. (Genesis 3:24; Isaiah 6:2) Yet, the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angels—Michael the archangel.
2007-06-11 01:11:00
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answered by LineDancer 7
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michael was not the only archangel. the term archangel means chief of angels. So if there are more than one...then one cannot be the chief just because they are an archangel.
http://www.enchantedangels.com/archangels.html
2007-06-11 00:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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