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Archangel (beings)An archangel is a supernatural being of Zoroastrian Persian, Judaic, Christian, and Islamic theology, counted among the angels. According to the rabbi Simeon ben Lakish of Tiberias (230–270 CE), all the specific names for the angels were brought back by the Jews from Babylon, and many modern commentators would argue that the details of the angelic hierarchy were largely Zoroastrian in origin.According to the developed Roman Catholic tradition, there are three Archangels: Michael, Gabriel and Raphael (sometimes Uriel is included among them). In the Protestant churches, the naming of the archangels can obey any of the following schemes: Within the rabbinic traditions of Judaism and the Kabbalah, the usual number given is seven: Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Uriel, Sariel, Raguel, and Remiel (possibly the Ramiel of the Apocalypse of Baruch, said to preside over true visions). In Islam, the archangels are Michael or Mikael , Gabriel or Jibril and Azrael or Israfeel . Lucifer was an leader of all angels though not an angel himself, but fell from his position during the Creation for refusing God's commandment to accept Adam (and man) as superior being. Occultists sometimes associate archangels in Kabbalistic fashion with various seasons or elements, or even colors. In some (possibly early?) Christian rites, all four of the main archangels (Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel) were invoked as guarding the four quarters, or directions, and the colors associated with them are associated with their "magical" properties. Among the Tarish, the four archangels are Michael, Gabriel, Tariel (aka Raphael), and Lucifer. See also
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