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For Roman Catholic views and prayers, see: St. Michael: Roman Catholic traditions and views.


Guido Reni's archangel Michael (in the Capuchin church of Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome, 1636) tramples Satan. A mosaic of the same painting decorates St. Michael's Altar within St. Peter's Basilica.
Michael (Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל‎, Micha'el or M?khā'ēl; Greek: Μιχαήλ, Mikha?l; Latin: Michael or M?cha?l; Arabic: میکائیل‎, Mikā'īl) is an archangel in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition. He is viewed as the field commander of the Army of God. He is mentioned by name in the Book of Daniel[1], the Book of Jude[2] and the Book of Revelation.[3] In the book of Daniel, Michael appears as "one of the chief princes"[4] who in Daniel's vision comes to the angel Gabriel's aid in his contest with the angel of Persia (Dobiel), and is also described there as the advocate of Israel and "great prince who stands up for the children of your [Daniel's] people".[5]
The Talmudic tradition rendered Michael's name as meaning "who is like El?", - so Michael could consequently mean "One who is like God," a belief shared by Jehova's Witnesses and Seventh Day Adventists. As so, the name was said to have been the battle cry of the angels in the war in heaven against Satan and his followers, defying them through the very question of the nature of the Lord that those fallen ones were by themselves lead to dismiss.[citation needed]
Much of the late Midrashic detail about Michael was transmitted to Christianity through the Book of Enoch, whence it was taken up and further elaborated. In late medieval Christianity, Michael, together with Saint George, became the patron saint of chivalry, and of the first chivalric order of France, the Order of Saint Michael of 1469. In the British honours system, a chivalric order founded in 1818 is also named for these two saints, the Order of St Michael and St George. St Michael is also considered in many Christian circles as the patron saint of the warrior. Police officers and soldiers, particularly paratroopers, regard him as their patron. He is also a patron of Germany[6] and of the city of Brussels.[7]
Roman Catholics refer to him as Saint Michael the Archangel and also simply as Saint Michael. Orthodox Christians refer to him as the Taxiarch Archangel Michael or simply Archangel Michael.
Contents [hide]
1 Old Testament
1.1 Book of Daniel
1.2 Book of Joshua
2 Hebrew apocrypha
2.1 War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness
2.2 Book of Enoch
2.3 Rabbinic traditions
2.4 Kabbalistic traditions
3 Christian tradition
3.1 Canonical New Testament
3.2 Christian legend
3.2.1 Apparition of Saint Michael
3.3 Latter-Day Saints theology
3.4 Seventh-Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witness belief
3.5 Shrines
4 Islam
5 Bah?'?
6 Anthroposophy and the occult
7 Literature and popular culture
7.1 Comics
7.2 Film and television
8 See also
9 Bibliography
10 References
11 External links
[edit]Old Testament



The main icon of the Archangel Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin (ca. 1410s).
[edit]Book of Daniel
The prophet Daniel experiences a vision after having undergone a period of fasting. In the vision, an angel identifies Michael as the protector of Israel (10:13, 21). Later in the vision (12:1), Daniel is informed that Michael will stand for Israel during the tribulation to come. There is no further mention of Michael in the Hebrew Bible.
[edit]Book of Joshua
Some believe the numinous "captain of the host of the Lord" encountered by Joshua in the early days of his campaigns in the Promised Land (Joshua 5:13-15) is Michael the Archangel. This unnamed heavenly messenger is of supernatural and holy origin, likely sent by God:
Once when Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and saw a man standing before him with a drawn sword in his hand. Joshua went to him and said to him, ?Are you one of us, or one of our adversaries?? He replied, ?Neither; but as commander of the army of the Lord I have now come.? And Joshua fell on his face to the earth and worshipped, and he said to him, ?What do you command your servant, my lord?? The commander of the army of the Lord said to Joshua, ?Remove the sandals from your feet, for the place where you stand is holy.? And Joshua did so.

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