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noun ɑːkˈeɪndʒ(ə)lˈɑːkeɪndʒ(ə)lˈɑrkˌeɪndʒəl 1An angel of greater than ordinary rank. Example sentencesExamples - Billy Connolly will undergo an image change for his latest film role by playing the archangel Gabriel.
- In Christianity the fallen archangel becomes the devil, the Christ child is the son of God.
- God turned to His servant, the archangel Michael.
- Of the seven archangels Raphael is the one usually associated with Mercury, the planet traditionally taken as the planetary ruler of astrology.
- The ‘seven spirits’ might be the seven archangels of Jewish angelology or else the sevenfold spirit of God.
- St Thomas Aquinas had an arrangement of angels - they ranged from angels, archangels and so on up to seraphims.
- As the most beautiful of God's archangels (a high rank of angels) he became jealous of God's appointed heir and, gathering other angels around him, mounted a challenge.
- Her face could have been that of Joanna's, the archangel of healing.
- The third principle is that the Koran is the word of God dictated to Muhammad through the archangel Gabriel.
- Cast in Biblical terms, the poem announces that humankind is unable to recognize the divine reflected in such symbols as archangels.
- He was one of the Lord's three archangels, a specially created angel who was entrusted with a particular anointing.
- The first part of the text is confused, but we are told that the powerful oath was entrusted to the archangel Michael.
- From Fludds illustration of The Three Worlds, in Figure I, the Intellectual World can be seen as ruled over by the angels and archangels.
- The Spitalfields coins, issued in 1509, carry an image of the archangel St Michael defeating a reptilian devil.
- On the door there are usually life-size representations of the archangels Gabriel and Michael, above which there are several rows of other icons, including saints, martyrs, and apostles.
- Islam, Muslims believe the Koran was revealed to Mohammed, in Mecca, by an archangel in approximately 610AD and he dictated it to his companions.
- The archangel Michael, located on the left side in the painting, wears armour and holds the scales of justice and his sword.
- During the sixth century, Skellig monks set up the monastery in honour of the archangel Michael, patron of high places.
- Satan, a sceptical archangel, offers an experiment to test whether Job's piety is really sincere or predicated on his God-given wealth.
- 1.1 (in traditional Christian angelology) a being of the eighth-highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.
Example sentencesExamples - From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels.
- Saint Michael belongs to the choir of angels called the Archangels, usually listed eighth of the nine choirs.
- There are three types of beings: angels, archangels, and virtues fall into one category, and their nature is inherently good.
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- But to Sheffield Hallam University lecturer Ian Rotherham, the variegated yellow archangel is a puzzle to be solved.
- It is also very clear that yellow archangel is almost always spread by cuttings or as yard waste into natural areas.
- The conifers are now largely gone, and bluebells, early purple orchids and yellow archangels have returned.
- Fortunately, yellow archangel is easy to pull out, making control efforts both tolerable and worthwhile.
Derivatives adjective ɑːkanˈdʒɛlɪk One invokes the archangelic names in the name of protection, and these name represent the elements earth, water, air, and fire. Example sentencesExamples - Consider an important question or concern that you'd like to offer for archangelic care.
- If anyone was looking for the transliterations of the archangelic names, they're as follows.
Origin Middle English, from Anglo-Norman French archangele, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek arkhangelos, from arkhi- 'chief' + angelos 'messenger, angel'. proper nounɑːkˈeɪndʒ(ə)lˈɑːkeɪndʒ(ə)lˈɑrkˌeɪndʒəl A port of north-western Russia, on the White Sea; population 348,700 (est. 2008). It is named after the monastery of the Archangel Michael situated there. Russian name Arkhangelsk nounˈärkˌānjəlˈɑrkˌeɪndʒəl 1An angel of high rank. Example sentencesExamples - Michael is the only angel that is specifically called an archangel.
- The voice came back and she recognized it to be archangel Michael's voice.
- The archangels were Michael, Raphael, Gabriel and Uriel.
- This bought me stares from all of them… not entirely unexpected, but I was a little disappointed that it had taken me only one question to elicit such a response from all four of the archangels.
- This mighty archangel wielded a single broad sword that he kept in a golden sheath until such time as needed.
- The layered heavens, angels, archangels and demons, and continual recycling of souls are very similar to the Wheel of Karma and other similar cosmologies of Buddhist and Hindu belief.
- At the same time Stanislavsky, uncomfortable with tragedy, tried to turn Hamlet into a mystery play, with Hamlet a Christ-like figure and Fortinbras an archangel.
- And I thought it ironic that I should pray for my twin, named after the archangel; we were so very opposite.
- It is in this second connotation that the word is used for archangel Gabriel.
- The archangels carry the attributes of officiating clergy at the Mass of the Dead; Michael the cross, Gabriel the censer, and Raphael the book.
- Angels and archangels may have gathered there,
- The functions of these three archangels correspond to three major thrusts of Jesus' ministry: announcing good news, healing the sick, and delivering the oppressed.
- Four archangels are named in Jewish and Christian tradition.
- The guardians and archangel didn't know what to make of her.
- The prayers of believers here on earth are mingled with the worship of angels and archangels and all the host of heaven, in adoration of God and the Lamb.
- These Divinities are highly advanced beings who have specific duties and powers - not unlike the heavenly spirits, overlords or archangels revered in other faiths.
- Michael and Gabriel were the names he advised, named for the two highest archangels in heaven.
- 1.1 In traditional Christian angelology, a being of the eighth order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.
Example sentencesExamples - There are three types of beings: angels, archangels, and virtues fall into one category, and their nature is inherently good.
- From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels.
- Saint Michael belongs to the choir of angels called the Archangels, usually listed eighth of the nine choirs.
Origin Middle English, from Anglo-Norman French archangele, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek arkhangelos, from arkhi- ‘chief’ + angelos ‘messenger, angel’. proper nounˈɑrkˌeɪndʒəlˈärkˌānjəl A port of northwestern Russia, on the White Sea; population 348,700 (est. 2008). It is named after the monastery of the Archangel Michael situated there. Russian name Arkhangelsk |