Angel of Death may refer to:
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2 People
3 Biology
4 Fiction
5 Music
6 Other uses
7 See also
[edit]Religion
Hebrew Bible
The Passover "Angel of Death", a destroying angel commonly described as the deliverer of the tenth plague in the Book of Exodus
Destroying angel (Bible) โ other destroying angels, named and unnamed, in the Bible
Later Judaism
Michael, carries Adam to his grave in some texts
Gabriel, angel of death over kings
Samael
Hinduism
Yama, lord of death. In some interpretations of Hindu sacred texts, regarded as the first mortal to die, and chart his way to heaven. Depicted in classical Hindu icons as a large man astride an enormous black buffalo, carrying a coil of rope. He is accompanied by a pair of tremendous hounds, with four eyes, and gaping nostrils. He is considered, in Hindu consciousness to be the harbinger of death, as well as the companion who guides the soul to its ultimate destination.
Christianity
Michael, good angel of death
Samael, evil angel of death
Abaddon, also called Apollyon, a destroying angel in the Book of Revelation
Santa Muerte โ a sacred figure venerated primarily in Mexico and the United States, possibly a syncretism between Mesoamerican and Catholic beliefs (the name literally translates to "Holy Death" or "Saint Death")
Islam
Azrael