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Gabriel

In Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabriel (/ˈɡbriəl/ GAY-bree-əl)[N 2] is an archangel with power to announce God's will to men. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran. Many Christian traditions — including Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism — revere Gabriel as a saint.[1][6]


Gabriel
Detail of Gabriel from an early work by Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1472–1475)
Archangel, Angel of Revelation, Commander of the Powers
Venerated inJudaism
Samaritanism
All Christian denominations which venerate saints
Islam
and others[N 1]
CanonizedPre-Congregation
Feast
  • 28 of December (Tahsas 19) and 26 of July (Hamle 19) Ethiopian Calendar
AttributesArchangel;[1] Clothed in blue or white garments;[2] Carrying a lily,[2][3] a trumpet,[2] a shining lantern,[2] a branch from Paradise,[2] a scroll,[3] and a scepter.[3]
PatronageTelecommunication workers,[4][5] radio broadcasters,[5] messengers,[5] postal workers,[5] clerics,[5] diplomats,[5] stamp collectors,[5] Portugal, Santander, Cebu, ambassadors

In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). The archangel also appears in the Book of Enoch and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew. Alongside the archangel Michael, Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of Israel, defending its people against the angels of the other nations.

In the New Testament, the Gospel of Luke relates the stories of the Annunciation, in which the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah and the Virgin Mary, announcing to each the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, respectively (Luke 1:11–38).

Islam regards Gabriel as an archangel sent by God to various prophets, including Muhammad.[7] The first five verses of the Al-Alaq, the 96th chapter of the Quran, is believed by Muslims to have been the first verses revealed by Gabriel to Muhammad.[7]

Etymology

"Gabriel" is a Hebrew name generally translated "strength of God", more accurately "my strength is in God", or "God is my strength". This connotes a "man of God".[8][9][10]

Ancient Judaism

In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). Later the angel Michael also appears to him (Daniel 10:13, 21, Daniel 12,1). These are the first instances of a named angel in the Bible. Gabriel's main function in Daniel is that of revealer, responsible for interpreting Daniel's visions, a role he continues to have in later traditions.

Intertestamental literature

Gabriel is not called an archangel in the canonical Bible. However, the intertestamental period (roughly 200 BC – 50 AD) produced a wealth of literature, much of it having an apocalyptic orientation. The names and ranks of angels and devils were greatly expanded in this literature, and each had particular duties and status before God. This was the period when Gabriel was first referred to as an archangel.

In 1 Enoch 9:1–3, Gabriel, along with Michael, Uriel and Suriel, "saw much blood being shed upon the earth" (9:1) and heard the souls of men cry, "Bring our cause before the Most High" (9:3). In 1 Enoch 10:1, the reply came from "the Most High, the Holy and Great One" who sent forth agents, including Gabriel—

And the Lord said to Gabriel: "'Proceed against the bastards and the reprobates, and against the children of fornication: and destroy [the children of fornication and] the children of the Watchers from amongst men [and cause them to go forth]: send them one against the other that they may destroy each other in battle: for length of days shall they not have."

— 1 Enoch 10:9

Gabriel is the fifth of the five angels who keep watch: "Gabriel, one of the holy angels, who is over Paradise and the serpents and the Cherubim" (1 Enoch 20:7).

When Enoch asked who the four figures were that he had seen:

And he said to me: 'This first is Michael, the merciful and long-suffering: and the second, who is set over all the diseases and all the wounds of the children of men, is Raphael: and the third, who is set over all the powers, is Gabriel: and the fourth, who is set over the repentance unto hope of those who inherit eternal life, is named Phanuel.' And these are the four angels of the Lord of Spirits and the four voices I heard in those days.

— Enoch 40:9

Early Christianity

 
Gabriel announcing the incarnation to Mary, by Fra Angelico, c. 1440–1445 (Convent of San Marco, Florence).

New Testament

Gabriel's first appearance in the New Testament, concerns the annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist. John's father Zacharias, a priest of the course of Abia, (Luke 1:5–7) was childless because his wife Elisabeth was barren. An angel appears to Zacharias while he is ministering in the Temple, to announce the birth of his son. When Zacharias questions the angel, the angel gives his name as Gabriel:

10 And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense.
11 And there appeared unto him an angel of the Lord standing on the right side of the altar of incense.
12 And when Zacharias saw him, he was troubled, and fear fell upon him.
13 But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.
14 And thou shalt have joy and gladness; and many shall rejoice at his birth.
15 For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink; and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb.
16 And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God.
17 And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.
18 And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this? for I am an old man, and my wife well stricken in years.
19 And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee, and to shew thee these glad tidings.
20 And, behold, thou shalt be dumb, and not able to speak, until the day that these things shall be performed, because thou believest not my words, which shall be fulfilled in their season.

— Luke 1:10-20[11]
 
The Annunciation, by Henry Ossawa Tanner (1898)


After completing his required week[12] of ministry, Zacharias returns to his home and his wife Elizabeth conceives. After she has completed five months of her pregnancy (Luke 1:21–25), Gabriel appears again, now to Mary, to announce the birth of Jesus:

26 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth,
27 To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.
28 And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.
29 And when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and cast in her mind what manner of salutation this should be.
30 And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with God.
31 And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS.
32 He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:
33 And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.
34 Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?
35 And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.
36 And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called barren.
37 For with God nothing shall be impossible.
38 And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed from her.

— Luke 1:26-38[13]

Gabriel only appears by name in those two passages in Luke. In the first passage the angel identified himself as Gabriel, but in the second it is Luke who identified him as Gabriel. The only other named angels in the New Testament are Michael the Archangel (in Jude 1:9) and Abaddon (in Revelation 9:11). Believers are expressly warned not to worship angels in two New Testament passages: Colossians 2:18–19 and Revelation 19:10.[14][relevant?]

Gnosticism

The heretical Christian movement of Gnosticism paid special attention to angels as beings belonging to a pantheon of spiritual forces involved in the creation of the world. According to one ancient Gnostic manuscript, the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, Gabriel is a divine being and inhabitant of the Pleroma who existed prior to the Demiurge.[15]

Rabbinic Judaism

Gabriel, (Hebrew: גַּבְרִיאֵל, romanizedGaḇrīʾēl) is interpreted by Talmudic rabbis to be the "man in linen" mentioned in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Ezekiel. Talmudic Judaism understands the angel in the Book of Ezekiel, who was sent to destroy Jerusalem, to be Gabriel. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, Gabriel takes the form of a man, and stands at the left hand of God.[16] Shimon ben Lakish (Syria Palaestina, 3rd century) concluded that the angelic names of Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel came out of the Babylonian exile (Gen. Rab. 48:9).[17] Alongside archangel Michael, Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of Israel, defending this people against the angels of the other nations.[10]

Mystical Judaism

In the Kabbalistic tradition, Gabriel is identified with the sephirah of Yesod. Gabriel also has a prominent role as one of God's archangels in the Kabbalah literature. There, Gabriel is portrayed as working in concert with Michael as part of God's court. Gabriel is not to be prayed to because only God can answer prayers and sends Gabriel as his agent.[16]

According to Jewish mythology, in the Garden of Eden there is a tree of life or the "tree of souls"[18] that blossoms and produces new souls, which fall into the Guf, the Treasury of Souls. Gabriel reaches into the treasury and takes out the first soul that comes into his hand. Then Lailah, the Angel of Conception, watches over the embryo until it is born.[citation needed]

Islam

Gabriel (Arabic: جِبْرِيل, romanizedJibrīl; also Arabic: جبرائيل, romanizedJibrāʾīl or Jabrāʾīl; derived from the Hebrew: גַּבְרִיאֵל, romanizedGaḇrīʾēl)[7][19][20][21] is venerated as one of the primary archangels and as the Angel of Revelation in Islam.[7][19][20] He is primarily mentioned in the verses 2:97, 2:98, and 66:4 of the Quran, although the Quranic text doesn't explicitly refer to him as an angel.[19] In the Quran, the archangel Gabriel appears named in 2:97 and 66:4, as well as in 2:98, where he is mentioned along with the archangel Michael (Mīkāʾīl).[7]

Exegetical Quranic literature narrates that Muhammad saw the archangel Gabriel in his full angelic splendor only twice, the first time being when he received his first revelation.[20] As the Bible portrays Gabriel as a celestial messenger sent to Daniel,[22] Mary,[23] and Zechariah,[24] Islamic tradition holds that Gabriel was sent to numerous pre-Islamic Biblical prophets with revelation and divine injunctions, including Adam, whom Muslims believe was consoled by Gabriel some time after the Fall, too.[25] He is known by many names in Islam, such as "keeper of holiness".[26] In Hadith traditions, Jibril is said to have six hundred wings.[27]

Tasks

Muslims believe that Gabriel was mainly tasked with transmitting the scriptures from God to the prophets and messengers, as Asbab al-Nuzul or revelation of Al-Baqara, Ayah 124|Quran 3:124 (Translated by Shakir) when Muhammad was questioned which angel is revealing the holy scriptures revelation, and Muhammad told the Jews it is revealed by Gabriel who is tasked to it.[28]

Muslims also revere Gabriel for a number of events predating what they regard as the first revelation, narrated in the Quran. Muslims believe that Gabriel was the angel who informed Zachariah (Zakariyyā) of Yaḥyā's (John's) birth, as well as Mary (Maryam) of the future nativity of Jesus;[29][30] and that Gabriel was one of three angels who had earlier informed Abraham (ʾIbrāhīm) of the birth of Isaac (ʾIsḥāq) [51:24-30].[31] Gabriel also makes a famous appearance in the Hadith of Gabriel, in which he questions Muhammad on the core tenets of Islam.[7]

Gabriel is also believed to have delivered punishment from God to the Sodomite by leveling the entire Sodom city with a tip of his wing.[32] According to a Hadith narrated by Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, which is compiled by al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi, Gabriel has an ability to regulate Feeling or Perception of human, particularly a feel of happiness or sadness.[33]

Gabriel is believed to have helped Muhammad overcome his adversaries significantly against a demon (ʻifrīt) during the Mi'raj.[34][35] Gabriel is believed to have helped Muhammad overcome his adversaries during the Battle of Badr, where according to scholars and clerics of Islam, the various hadiths, both authentics and inauthentics, has mentioned that Gabriel,[36] Michael, Raphael,[37][N 3][N 4] and thousands of best angels from third level of sky, all came to the battle of Badr by impersonating appearance of Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, a Companions of the Prophet and bodyguard of the prophet.[N 5][42] This is deemed as Zubayr personal honor according to Islamic belief.[43][44][N 6] Meanwhile, Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri has recorded in his historiography works of Quran and Hadith revelation in Prophetic biography, that Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas testified he saw two unidentified warriors clad in white has protected Muhammad during the Battle of Uhud, That later being confirmed by Muhammad those two unidentified warriors were Jibril and Mikail in disguise.[46]

Moreover, he is believed to have further encouraged Muhammad to wage war and attack the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza.[19][47] Another appearance of Gabriel in Islamic religious texts were found in numerous Hadiths during the Battle of Hunayn, where the Gabriel stood next to Muhammad.[48]

Other Islamic texts and some Apocryphal literature also supported Gabriel's role as a celestial warrior.[19][49] Though alternate theories exist, whether the occurrence of the Holy Spirit in the Quran refers to Gabriel or not, remains an issue of scholarly debate.[citation needed] However, a clear distinction between apocryphal and Quranic references to Gabriel is that the former doesn't designate him as the Holy Spirit in the First Book of Enoch, which narrates the story of Gabriel defeating the Nephilim.[19]

Yezidi tradition

Yazidis consider Gabriel one of the Seven Mysteries, the heptad to which God entrusted the world, and sometimes identified with the archangel Melek Taus.[50]

Medieval Christian traditions

In a famous early work, the "four homilies on the Missus Est", Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153 AD) interpreted Gabriel's name as "the strength of God", and his symbolic function in the gospel story as announcement of the strength or virtue of Christ, both as the strength of God incarnate and as the strength given by God to the timorous people who would bring into the world a fearful and troublesome event. "Therefore it was an opportune choice that designated Gabriel for the work he had to accomplish, or rather, because he was to accomplish it therefore he was called Gabriel."[51]

Feast day

The feast day of Saint Gabriel the Archangel was exclusively celebrated on 18 March according to many sources dating between 1588 and 1921; unusually, a source published in 1856[52] has the feast celebrated on 7 April for unknown reasons (a parenthetical note states that the day is normally celebrated on 18 March). Writer Elizabeth Drayson mentions the feast being celebrated on 18 March 1588 in her 2013 book "The Lead Books of Granada".[53]

One of the oldest out-of-print sources placing the feast on 18 March, first published in 1608, is "Flos sanctorum: historia general de la vida y hechos de Jesu-Christo...y de los santos de que reza y haze fiesta la Iglesia Catholica..." by the Spanish writer Alonso de Villegas; a newer edition of this book was published in 1794.[54] Another source published in Ireland in 1886 the Irish Ecclesiastical Record also mentions 18 March.[55]

The feast of Saint Gabriel was included by Pope Benedict XV in the General Roman Calendar in 1921, for celebration on 24 March.[56] In 1969 the day was officially transferred to 29 September for celebration in conjunction with the feast of the archangels St. Michael and St. Raphael.[57] The Church of England has also adopted the 29 September date, known as Michaelmas.

The Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite celebrate his feast day (Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers) on 8 November (for those churches that follow the traditional Julian Calendar, 8 November currently falls on 21 November of the modern Gregorian Calendar, a difference of 13 days). Eastern Orthodox commemorate him, not only on his November feast, but also on two other days:

  • 26 March is the "Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel" and celebrates his role in the Annunciation (eavetaking of the Annunciation),

Saint Gabriel the Archangel is commemorated on the vigil of Annunciation (24 March) by Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate[60] and ROCOR Western Rite.[61]

The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates his feast on 13 Paoni,[62] 22 Koiak and 26 Paoni.[63]

The Ethiopian Church celebrates his feast on 18 (in the Ethiopian calendar) December, with a sizeable number of its believers making a pilgrimage to a church dedicated to "Saint Gabriel" in Kulubi and Wonkshet on that day.[64]

Additionally, Gabriel is the patron saint of messengers, those who work for broadcasting and telecommunications such as radio and television, postal workers, clerics, diplomats, and stamp collectors.[5]

Gabriel's horn

A familiar image of Gabriel has him blowing a trumpet blast to announce the resurrection of the dead at the end of time. However, though the Bible mentions a trumpet blast preceding the resurrection of the dead, it never specifies Gabriel as the trumpeter. Different passages state different things: the angels of the Son of Man (Matthew 24:31); the voice of the Son of God (John 5:25-29); God's trumpet (I Thessalonians 4:16); seven angels sounding a series of blasts (Revelation 8-11); or simply "a trumpet will sound" (I Corinthians 15:52).[65] Likewise the early Christian Church Fathers do not mention Gabriel as a trumpeter; and in Jewish and Muslim traditions, Gabriel is again not identified as a trumpeter.[66]

The earliest known identification of Gabriel as a trumpeter comes from the Hymn of the Armenian Saint Nerses Shnorhali, "for Protection in the Night":[67]

The sound of Gabriel's trumpet on the last night, make us worthy to hear, and to stand on your right hand among the sheep with lanterns of inextinguishable light; to be like the five wise virgins, so that with the bridegroom in the bride chamber we, his spiritual brides may enter into glory.

In 1455, in Armenian art, there is an illustration in an Armenian manuscript showing Gabriel sounding his trumpet as the dead climb out of their graves.[68]

Evangelical Christian traditions

The image of Gabriel's trumpet blast to announce the end of time became was taken up in Evangelical Christianity, where it became widespread, notably in Negro spirituals.[69] An early example occurs in John Milton's Paradise Lost (1667):[65][70]

Betwixt these rockie pillars Gabriel sat
Chief of the Angelic guards (IV.545f)...
He ended, and the Son gave signal high
To the bright minister that watch'd, he blew
His trumpet, heard in Oreb since perhaps
When God descended, and perhaps once more
To sound at general doom. (XI.72ff).

It is unclear how the Armenian conception inspired Milton and the spirituals, though they presumably have a common source.[65]

Latter-day Saints

In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints theology, Gabriel is believed to have lived a mortal life as the prophet Noah. The two are regarded as the same individual; Noah being his mortal name and Gabriel being his heavenly name.[71][72]

Art, entertainment, and media

Angels are described as pure spirits.[73][74] The lack of a defined form allows artists wide latitude in depicting them.[75] Amelia R. Brown draws comparisons in Byzantine iconography between portrayals of angels and the conventions used to depict court eunuchs. Mainly from the Caucasus, they tended to have light eyes, hair, and skin; and those "castrated in childhood developed a distinctive skeletal structure, lacked full masculine musculature, body hair and beards...." As officials, they would wear a white tunic decorated with gold. Brown suggests that "Byzantine artists drew, consciously or not, on this iconography of the court eunuch."[76] Some recent popular works on angels consider Gabriel to be female or androgynous.[77][78]

Gabriel sculptures

Festivals

  • Baltimore's "Little Italy" has for over 80 years hosted an annual "end of summer" St. Gabriel Festival that features a procession with a statue of the saint carried through the streets.[79][80]

Film

Games

  • 2005: Spanish role-playing game Anima: Beyond Fantasy - Gabriel is as the humans know one of the seven "Beryls" (godlike beings of light) and is identified with the archangel of the same name. She has associated love, friendship, arts, and peace.
  • In the Japanese role-playing game Shin Megami Tensei - Gabriel is one of the Demons the player can summon to assist in battle.
  • In the video game El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron, based on the Book of Enoch, Gabriel is featured alongside Michael, Raphael, and Uriel as a guide for Enoch on his quest. All four archangels take the form of swans while on Earth. Gabriel is depicted as female in this interpretation and implied to be an angel of wisdom. She is associated with the Veil weapon Enoch uses.
  • In Ultrakill, a retro first-person shooter, Gabriel is featured as one of the bosses and a primary story character.
  • In The Binding of Isaac (video game), a roguelike dungeon crawler, the player is able to fight Gabriel and Uriel to obtain their key pieces in order to fight Mega Satan.

Literature

  • In his epic poem Paradise Lost, John Milton made Gabriel chief of the angelic guards placed over Paradise
  • The Hebrew poem "Elifelet" (אליפלט) by Nathan Alterman, put to music and often heard on the Israeli Radio, tells of a heroic, self-sacrificing Israeli soldier being killed in battle. Upon the protagonist's death, the angel Gabriel descends to Earth, in order to comfort the spirit of the fallen hero and take him up to Heaven[81][82]
  • The main character of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses (1988) believes that he is the modern incarnation of Gabriel.
  • In the Japanese light novel series No Game No Life (2012), Jibril is a member of the Flügel race and was a member of the Council of 18 Wings, a prominent section in the government. She is depicted as loving knowledge and books.
  • In volume 3 of the Japanese light novel series The Devil Is a Part-Timer!, an archangel named Gabriel appeared and is the guardian of the Sephirah Yesod.
  • In the Japanese light novel High School DxD features Gabriel as one of the Four Great Seraph whom are the highest ranking Seraph alongside Michael, Uriel and Raphael. In the novel, Gabriel is depicted as a female angel with immense angelic beauty and is given the titles of "The Strongest Woman in Heaven" and "The Most Beautiful Woman in Heaven".
  • In August Wilson's Fences (1985), the mentally handicapped character Gabriel believes with every fibre of his soul that he is the Archangel Gabriel. He carries around a trumpet on him always, and strives to chase away the "hellhounds". In the last scene of the play, he calls for Saint Peter to open up the gates.

Music

"Just as sure as we're living, just as sure as we're born
Look up, look up - seek your Maker - 'fore Gabriel blows his horn.

  • "Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel" by Polish black metal band Behemoth.
  • The 1996 garage/house song "Gabriel" by Roy Davies Jnr (featuring vocals from Peven Everett) is about the archangel Gabriel. In the chorus, Everett can be heard singing "Gabriel play" in reference to Gabriel's trumpet. A trumpet is also heard in the song right after this line is sung.

Visual art

See also Gabriel gallery in Commons.
 
Detail of Gabriel from Leonardo da Vinci's Annunciation (c. 1472–1475)
 
Angel of the Annunciation by Titian (1520–1522)

Daniel 8:15 describes Gabriel as appearing in the "likeness of man" and in Daniel 9:21 he is referred to as "the man Gabriel". David Everson observes that "such anthropomorphic descriptions of an angel are consistent with previous...descriptions of angels," as in Genesis 19:5.[17]

Gabriel is most often portrayed in the context of scenes of the Annunciation. In 2008 a 16th-century drawing by Lucas van Leyden of the Netherlands was discovered. George R. Goldner, chairman of the department of prints and drawings at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, suggested that the sketch was for a stained glass window. "The fact that the archangel is an ordinary-looking person and not an idealized boy is typical of the artist", said Goldner.[83]

In chronological order (to see each item, follow the link in the footnote):[84]

The Military Order of Saint Gabriel was established to recognize "individuals who have made significant contributions to the U.S. Army Public Affairs community and practice." The medallion depicts St. Gabriel sounding a trumpet, while the obverse displays the Army Public Affairs emblem.[85]

Television

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Including, but not limited to: Yazidism, Mormonism, Rastafari, Bábism, and the Baháʼí Faith.
  2. ^ Hebrew: גַּבְרִיאֵל, romanizedGaḇrīʾēl; Ancient Greek: Γαβριήλ, romanizedGabriḗl; Latin: Gabriel; Coptic: Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ, romanized: Gabriêl; Amharic: ገብርኤል, romanizedGabrəʾel; Imperial Aramaic: ܓ݁ܰܒ݂ܪܺܝܐܝܶܠ, romanized: Gaḇrīʾēl; Arabic: جِبْرِيل, romanizedJibrīl, also جبرائيل, Jibrāʾīl or Jabrāʾīl.
  3. ^ Found in Mustadrak al Sahihayn.[38] The complete narration from Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri were:... Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Yaqoub has reported from Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al-Saadi, who told us Muhammad bin Khalid bin Uthma, told us Musa bin Yaqoub, told me Abu Al-Huwairith, that Muhammad bin Jubayr bin Mut’im told him, that he heard Ali - may God be pleased with him - addresses the people, and he said: While I was leaving from the well of Badr, a strong wind came, the like of which I had never seen, then it left, then came a strong wind, the like of which I have never seen except for the one before it, then it went, then came a strong wind that I did not see before. I have never seen anything like it except for the one before it, and the first wind was Gabriel descended among a thousand angels with the Messenger of God - may God bless him and grant him peace - and the second wind was Michael who descended among a thousand angels to the right of the Messenger of God - may God bless him and his family and grant them peace - and Abu Bakr was On his right, and the third wind was Israfil. He descended with a thousand angels on the side of the Messenger of God - may God's prayers and peace be upon him and his family - and I was on the right side. When God Almighty defeated his enemies, the Messenger of God - may God's prayers and peace be upon him and his family - carried me on his horse, I blew up, and I fell On my heels, I prayed to God Almighty... Ibn al Mulqin [id], Hadith scholar from Cordoba of 13-14 AD century, evaluate this hadith that he found weaknesses in Musa ibn Yaqoub and Abu al Huwairith chain, so he deemed there is weakness about this hadith.[39] However, recent scholarship from Ali Hasan al-Halabi has noted there is another hadith which supported the participation of Raphael in Badr[37]
  4. ^ According to Islamic belief in weak chain of Hadith, Raphael were acknowledged as angel who were tasked to blower of Armageddon trumpet, and one of archangels who bear the Throne of God on their back.[40]
  5. ^ According to one Hadith, Muhammad were told that the angels that appeared in the battle of Badr were highest in status and the "best of angels" according to Gabriel in Hadith narrated by Muhammad.[41]
  6. ^ According to one narration, during the battle, Muhammad has found an angel whom he though as Zubayr standing next to him, which then prompted Muhammad to command him to attack, which the angel, in Zubayr appearance, simply replied, "I am not Zubayr." Thus, according to Hadith expert this another indication that the angels truly came down with the appearance of Zubayr during Badr.[45]

Citations

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  2. ^ a b c d e OrthodoxWiki. "Archangel Gabriel" (Internet). OrthodoxWiki. Retrieved 15 November 2013. Because the Angels are incorporeal beings, though they nevertheless take on human form when appearing to mankind, it can be difficult to differentiate one from another in icons. However, Gabriel is most often portrayed with certain distinguishing characteristics. He typically wears white or blue garments; he holds either a lily (representing the Theotokos), a trumpet, a shining lantern, a branch from Paradise presented to him by the Theotokos, or a spear in his right hand and often a mirror—made of jasper and with a Χ (the first letter of Christ (Χριστος) in Greek)—in his left hand. He should not be confused with the Archangel Michael, who carries a sword, shield, date-tree branch, and in the other hand a spear, white banner (possibly with scarlet cross) and tends to wear red. Michael's specific mission is to suppress enemies of the true Church (hence the military theme), while Gabriel's is to announce mankind's salvation.
  3. ^ a b c Ronner, John (March 1993). Know Your Angels: The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100 Prominent Angels in Legend & Folklore-And Much More!. Murfreesboro, TN: Mamre Press. pp. 70–72, 73. ISBN 9780932945402. LCCN 93020336. OCLC 27726648. Retrieved 15 November 2013. Artists like to show Gabriel carrying a lily (Mary's flower), a scroll and a scepter.
  4. ^ Catholic Online. "St. Gabriel, the Archangel". Catholic.org. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Guiley, Rosemary (2004). Encyclopedia of Angels (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Facts on File, Inc. p. 140. ISBN 9780816050239. OCLC 718132289. Retrieved 15 November 2013. He is the patron saint to telecommunication workers, radio broadcasters, messengers, postal workers, clerics, diplomats, and stamp collectors.
  6. ^ For example, Book of Common Prayer 1662, Calendar (29 September) "S. Michael and all Angels", page xxix; or propers, page 227, "Saint Michael and All Angels".
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  12. ^ THE Dedication (Jesus' birth) "The priests serve 4 weeks per year: 1 week twice a year in courses, and the two week-long feasts, unleavened bread and tabernacles. Pentecost is a one-day observance, which would have come before Zacharias' (the 8th) course began, or at the latest, the 1st day of his course, which was from 12 thru 18 Sivan, or noon on the 19th, if Josephus is correct that courses changed at noon on the sabbaths." Josephus Antiquities b.7 ch.14 s.7 "eight days, from sabbath to sabbath." Josephus against Apion b.2 sect.8 "mid-day"
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Further reading

  • Abasoomar, Moulana Muhammad; Abasoomar, Moulana Haroon (2016). "Virtue of Sayyiduna Zubayr (radiyallahu 'anhu)". Hadith Answers. Darul Hadith. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  • Bin Al-Hassan, Abi Al-Qasim Ali; Al-Dimashqi, Ibn Asaker (2012). تاريخ مدينة دمشق 1-37 ج10 [History of the city of Damascus]. Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية.
  • Rizqullah, Ahmad Mahdi (2005). A Biography of the Prophet of Islam In the Light of the Original Sources, an Analytical Study · Volume 1. Darussalam Publishers. p. 410. ISBN 9789960969022. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  • Bamberger, Bernard J. (2006). Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society. ISBN 978-0-8276-0797-2.
  • Briggs, Constance Victoria (1997). The Encyclopedia of Angels: An A-to-Z Guide with Nearly 4,000 Entries. New York, NY: Plume. ISBN 978-0-452-27921-6.
  • Bunson, Matthew (1996). Angels A to Z: A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host. New York, NY: Crown Trade Paperbacks. ISBN 0517885379.
  • Cruz, Joan C. (1999). Angels and Devils. Rockford, IL: Tan Books & Publishers. ISBN 0-89555-638-3.
  • Davidson, Gustav (1994). A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0029070529.
  • Dennis, Geoffrey (2007). The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism. Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 9780738709055.
  • Graham, Billy (1994). Angels: God's Secret Agents. Woodbury, MN: Llewellyn Publications. ISBN 9780849950742.
  • Guiley, Rosemary (1996). "G". Encyclopedia of Angels (1st ed.). New York, NY: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0-8160-3825-2. LCCN 96-12009.
  • Guiley, Rosemary (2004). Encyclopedia of Angels (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Facts on File, Inc. ISBN 9780816050239. LCCN 2003-60147.
  • Kreeft, Peter J. (1995). Angels and Demons: What Do We Really Know About Them?. San Francisco, CA: Ignatius Press. ISBN 9780898705508.
  • Lewis, James R.; Oliver, Evelyn Dorothy (2008-05-01). Angels A to Z (2nd ed.). Detroit, MI: Visible Ink Press. pp. 156–157. ISBN 978-1-578592-12-8.
  • Melville, Francis (2001). The Book of Angels: Turn to Your Angels for Guidance, Comfort, and Inspiration (1st ed.). Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series. ISBN 978-0-7641-5403-4.
  • Ronner, John (1993). Know Your Angels: The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100 Prominent Angels in Legend & Folklore-And Much More!. Murfreesboro, TN: Mamre Press. ISBN 9780932945402.
  • Noegel, Scott B.; Wheeler, Brannon M. (2002). Historical Dictionary of Prophets in Islam and Judaism. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810866102.

External links

  • Archangel Correspondence. Archangel Gabriel, Angelic & Planetary Symbols. Last accessed 24 March 2017.
  • Catholic Encyclopedia. St. Gabriel the Archangel. Last accessed 24 March 2017.
  • Celdrán, José Alfredo González, and Ruck, Carl A. P. Daturas for the Virgin 1 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Last accessed 24 March 2017.
  • Christian Art. Icons of the Archangel Gabriel. Last accessed 24 March 2017.
  • Jewish Encyclopedia.com. Gabriel. Last accessed 24 March 2017.
  • Hassett, Maurice. "Early Christian Representations of Angels." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907. Last accessed 24 March 2017.

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For other uses see Gabriel disambiguation Angel Gabriel redirects here For the American comic book artist see Angel Gabriele Jibrail redirects here For the village in Iran see Jebreil In Abrahamic religions Judaism Christianity and Islam Gabriel ˈ ɡ eɪ b r i e l GAY bree el N 2 is an archangel with power to announce God s will to men He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible the New Testament and the Quran Many Christian traditions including Anglicanism Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism revere Gabriel as a saint 1 6 SaintGabrielDetail of Gabriel from an early work by Leonardo da Vinci c 1472 1475 Archangel Angel of Revelation Commander of the PowersVenerated inJudaismSamaritanism All Christian denominations which venerate saintsIslamand others N 1 CanonizedPre CongregationFeast29 September with angels Michael and Raphael Catholic Church post 1969 24 March Western Rite Orthodoxy and General Roman Calendar before 1969 26 March 13 July Eastern Orthodox Church 13 Paoni 22 Koiak and 26 Paoni Coptic Church 28 of December Tahsas 19 and 26 of July Hamle 19 Ethiopian CalendarAttributesArchangel 1 Clothed in blue or white garments 2 Carrying a lily 2 3 a trumpet 2 a shining lantern 2 a branch from Paradise 2 a scroll 3 and a scepter 3 PatronageTelecommunication workers 4 5 radio broadcasters 5 messengers 5 postal workers 5 clerics 5 diplomats 5 stamp collectors 5 Portugal Santander Cebu ambassadorsIn the Hebrew Bible Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions Daniel 8 15 26 9 21 27 The archangel also appears in the Book of Enoch and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew Alongside the archangel Michael Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of Israel defending its people against the angels of the other nations In the New Testament the Gospel of Luke relates the stories of the Annunciation in which the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah and the Virgin Mary announcing to each the births of John the Baptist and Jesus respectively Luke 1 11 38 Islam regards Gabriel as an archangel sent by God to various prophets including Muhammad 7 The first five verses of the Al Alaq the 96th chapter of the Quran is believed by Muslims to have been the first verses revealed by Gabriel to Muhammad 7 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Ancient Judaism 3 Intertestamental literature 4 Early Christianity 4 1 New Testament 4 2 Gnosticism 5 Rabbinic Judaism 5 1 Mystical Judaism 6 Islam 6 1 Tasks 6 2 Yezidi tradition 7 Medieval Christian traditions 7 1 Feast day 7 1 1 Gabriel s horn 8 Evangelical Christian traditions 8 1 Latter day Saints 9 Art entertainment and media 9 1 Gabriel sculptures 9 2 Festivals 9 3 Film 9 4 Games 9 5 Literature 9 6 Music 9 7 Visual art 9 8 Television 10 See also 11 References 11 1 Notes 11 2 Citations 12 Further reading 13 External linksEtymology Edit Gabriel is a Hebrew name generally translated strength of God more accurately my strength is in God or God is my strength This connotes a man of God 8 9 10 Ancient Judaism EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2022 In the Hebrew Bible Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions Daniel 8 15 26 9 21 27 Later the angel Michael also appears to him Daniel 10 13 21 Daniel 12 1 These are the first instances of a named angel in the Bible Gabriel s main function in Daniel is that of revealer responsible for interpreting Daniel s visions a role he continues to have in later traditions Intertestamental literature EditGabriel is not called an archangel in the canonical Bible However the intertestamental period roughly 200 BC 50 AD produced a wealth of literature much of it having an apocalyptic orientation The names and ranks of angels and devils were greatly expanded in this literature and each had particular duties and status before God This was the period when Gabriel was first referred to as an archangel In 1 Enoch 9 1 3 Gabriel along with Michael Uriel and Suriel saw much blood being shed upon the earth 9 1 and heard the souls of men cry Bring our cause before the Most High 9 3 In 1 Enoch 10 1 the reply came from the Most High the Holy and Great One who sent forth agents including Gabriel And the Lord said to Gabriel Proceed against the bastards and the reprobates and against the children of fornication and destroy the children of fornication and the children of the Watchers from amongst men and cause them to go forth send them one against the other that they may destroy each other in battle for length of days shall they not have 1 Enoch 10 9 Gabriel is the fifth of the five angels who keep watch Gabriel one of the holy angels who is over Paradise and the serpents and the Cherubim 1 Enoch 20 7 When Enoch asked who the four figures were that he had seen And he said to me This first is Michael the merciful and long suffering and the second who is set over all the diseases and all the wounds of the children of men is Raphael and the third who is set over all the powers is Gabriel and the fourth who is set over the repentance unto hope of those who inherit eternal life is named Phanuel And these are the four angels of the Lord of Spirits and the four voices I heard in those days Enoch 40 9Early Christianity Edit Gabriel announcing the incarnation to Mary by Fra Angelico c 1440 1445 Convent of San Marco Florence New Testament Edit Gabriel s first appearance in the New Testament concerns the annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist John s father Zacharias a priest of the course of Abia Luke 1 5 7 was childless because his wife Elisabeth was barren An angel appears to Zacharias while he is ministering in the Temple to announce the birth of his son When Zacharias questions the angel the angel gives his name as Gabriel 10 And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense 11 And there appeared unto him an angel of the Lord standing on the right side of the altar of incense 12 And when Zacharias saw him he was troubled and fear fell upon him 13 But the angel said unto him Fear not Zacharias for thy prayer is heard and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son and thou shalt call his name John 14 And thou shalt have joy and gladness and many shall rejoice at his birth 15 For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost even from his mother s womb 16 And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God 17 And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just to make ready a people prepared for the Lord 18 And Zacharias said unto the angel Whereby shall I know this for I am an old man and my wife well stricken in years 19 And the angel answering said unto him I am Gabriel that stand in the presence of God and am sent to speak unto thee and to shew thee these glad tidings 20 And behold thou shalt be dumb and not able to speak until the day that these things shall be performed because thou believest not my words which shall be fulfilled in their season Luke 1 10 20 11 The Annunciation by Henry Ossawa Tanner 1898 After completing his required week 12 of ministry Zacharias returns to his home and his wife Elizabeth conceives After she has completed five months of her pregnancy Luke 1 21 25 Gabriel appears again now to Mary to announce the birth of Jesus 26 And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee named Nazareth 27 To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph of the house of David and the virgin s name was Mary 28 And the angel came in unto her and said Hail thou that art highly favoured the Lord is with thee blessed art thou among women 29 And when she saw him she was troubled at his saying and cast in her mind what manner of salutation this should be 30 And the angel said unto her Fear not Mary for thou hast found favour with God 31 And behold thou shalt conceive in thy womb and bring forth a son and shalt call his name JESUS 32 He shall be great and shall be called the Son of the Highest and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David 33 And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever and of his kingdom there shall be no end 34 Then said Mary unto the angel How shall this be seeing I know not a man 35 And the angel answered and said unto her The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God 36 And behold thy cousin Elisabeth she hath also conceived a son in her old age and this is the sixth month with her who was called barren 37 For with God nothing shall be impossible 38 And Mary said Behold the handmaid of the Lord be it unto me according to thy word And the angel departed from her Luke 1 26 38 13 Gabriel only appears by name in those two passages in Luke In the first passage the angel identified himself as Gabriel but in the second it is Luke who identified him as Gabriel The only other named angels in the New Testament are Michael the Archangel in Jude 1 9 and Abaddon in Revelation 9 11 Believers are expressly warned not to worship angels in two New Testament passages Colossians 2 18 19 and Revelation 19 10 14 relevant Gnosticism Edit The heretical Christian movement of Gnosticism paid special attention to angels as beings belonging to a pantheon of spiritual forces involved in the creation of the world According to one ancient Gnostic manuscript the Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit Gabriel is a divine being and inhabitant of the Pleroma who existed prior to the Demiurge 15 Rabbinic Judaism EditGabriel Hebrew ג ב ר יא ל romanized Gaḇriʾel is interpreted by Talmudic rabbis to be the man in linen mentioned in the Book of Daniel and the Book of Ezekiel Talmudic Judaism understands the angel in the Book of Ezekiel who was sent to destroy Jerusalem to be Gabriel According to the Jewish Encyclopedia Gabriel takes the form of a man and stands at the left hand of God 16 Shimon ben Lakish Syria Palaestina 3rd century concluded that the angelic names of Michael Raphael and Gabriel came out of the Babylonian exile Gen Rab 48 9 17 Alongside archangel Michael Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of Israel defending this people against the angels of the other nations 10 Mystical Judaism Edit In the Kabbalistic tradition Gabriel is identified with the sephirah of Yesod Gabriel also has a prominent role as one of God s archangels in the Kabbalah literature There Gabriel is portrayed as working in concert with Michael as part of God s court Gabriel is not to be prayed to because only God can answer prayers and sends Gabriel as his agent 16 According to Jewish mythology in the Garden of Eden there is a tree of life or the tree of souls 18 that blossoms and produces new souls which fall into the Guf the Treasury of Souls Gabriel reaches into the treasury and takes out the first soul that comes into his hand Then Lailah the Angel of Conception watches over the embryo until it is born citation needed Islam EditSee also Ruḥ Gibril and Jibril redirect here For other uses see Gibril disambiguation and Jibril disambiguation Gabriel Arabic ج ب ر يل romanized Jibril also Arabic جبرائيل romanized Jibraʾil or Jabraʾil derived from the Hebrew ג ב ר יא ל romanized Gaḇriʾel 7 19 20 21 is venerated as one of the primary archangels and as the Angel of Revelation in Islam 7 19 20 He is primarily mentioned in the verses 2 97 2 98 and 66 4 of the Quran although the Quranic text doesn t explicitly refer to him as an angel 19 In the Quran the archangel Gabriel appears named in 2 97 and 66 4 as well as in 2 98 where he is mentioned along with the archangel Michael Mikaʾil 7 Exegetical Quranic literature narrates that Muhammad saw the archangel Gabriel in his full angelic splendor only twice the first time being when he received his first revelation 20 As the Bible portrays Gabriel as a celestial messenger sent to Daniel 22 Mary 23 and Zechariah 24 Islamic tradition holds that Gabriel was sent to numerous pre Islamic Biblical prophets with revelation and divine injunctions including Adam whom Muslims believe was consoled by Gabriel some time after the Fall too 25 He is known by many names in Islam such as keeper of holiness 26 In Hadith traditions Jibril is said to have six hundred wings 27 Tasks Edit Muslims believe that Gabriel was mainly tasked with transmitting the scriptures from God to the prophets and messengers as Asbab al Nuzul or revelation of Al Baqara Ayah 124 Quran 3 124 Translated by Shakir when Muhammad was questioned which angel is revealing the holy scriptures revelation and Muhammad told the Jews it is revealed by Gabriel who is tasked to it 28 Muslims also revere Gabriel for a number of events predating what they regard as the first revelation narrated in the Quran Muslims believe that Gabriel was the angel who informed Zachariah Zakariyya of Yaḥya s John s birth as well as Mary Maryam of the future nativity of Jesus 29 30 and that Gabriel was one of three angels who had earlier informed Abraham ʾIbrahim of the birth of Isaac ʾIsḥaq 51 24 30 31 Gabriel also makes a famous appearance in the Hadith of Gabriel in which he questions Muhammad on the core tenets of Islam 7 Gabriel is also believed to have delivered punishment from God to the Sodomite by leveling the entire Sodom city with a tip of his wing 32 According to a Hadith narrated by Abu Dharr al Ghifari which is compiled by al Hakim al Tirmidhi Gabriel has an ability to regulate Feeling or Perception of human particularly a feel of happiness or sadness 33 Gabriel is believed to have helped Muhammad overcome his adversaries significantly against a demon ʻifrit during the Mi raj 34 35 Gabriel is believed to have helped Muhammad overcome his adversaries during the Battle of Badr where according to scholars and clerics of Islam the various hadiths both authentics and inauthentics has mentioned that Gabriel 36 Michael Raphael 37 N 3 N 4 and thousands of best angels from third level of sky all came to the battle of Badr by impersonating appearance of Zubayr ibn al Awwam a Companions of the Prophet and bodyguard of the prophet N 5 42 This is deemed as Zubayr personal honor according to Islamic belief 43 44 N 6 Meanwhile Safiur Rahman Mubarakpuri has recorded in his historiography works of Quran and Hadith revelation in Prophetic biography that Sa d ibn Abi Waqqas testified he saw two unidentified warriors clad in white has protected Muhammad during the Battle of Uhud That later being confirmed by Muhammad those two unidentified warriors were Jibril and Mikail in disguise 46 Moreover he is believed to have further encouraged Muhammad to wage war and attack the Jewish tribe of Banu Qurayza 19 47 Another appearance of Gabriel in Islamic religious texts were found in numerous Hadiths during the Battle of Hunayn where the Gabriel stood next to Muhammad 48 Other Islamic texts and some Apocryphal literature also supported Gabriel s role as a celestial warrior 19 49 Though alternate theories exist whether the occurrence of the Holy Spirit in the Quran refers to Gabriel or not remains an issue of scholarly debate citation needed However a clear distinction between apocryphal and Quranic references to Gabriel is that the former doesn t designate him as the Holy Spirit in the First Book of Enoch which narrates the story of Gabriel defeating the Nephilim 19 Yezidi tradition Edit Yazidis consider Gabriel one of the Seven Mysteries the heptad to which God entrusted the world and sometimes identified with the archangel Melek Taus 50 Medieval Christian traditions EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2022 Archangel Gabriel at the facade of the Cathedral of Reims late 13th century The Annunciation from the Llanbeblig Book of Hours late 14th century showing Gabriel kneeling on one knee Icon of Gabriel Byzantine c 1387 1395 Tretyakov Gallery Archangel Gabriel A fresco from the Tsalenjikha Cathedral by Cyrus Emanuel Eugenicus 14th century Statue of Archangel Gabriel 15th century adorning the top of the northwest corner pillar of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice Gabriel on the southern deacons door of the iconostasis in the Cathedral of Hajdudorog HungaryIn a famous early work the four homilies on the Missus Est Saint Bernard of Clairvaux 1090 1153 AD interpreted Gabriel s name as the strength of God and his symbolic function in the gospel story as announcement of the strength or virtue of Christ both as the strength of God incarnate and as the strength given by God to the timorous people who would bring into the world a fearful and troublesome event Therefore it was an opportune choice that designated Gabriel for the work he had to accomplish or rather because he was to accomplish it therefore he was called Gabriel 51 Feast day Edit The feast day of Saint Gabriel the Archangel was exclusively celebrated on 18 March according to many sources dating between 1588 and 1921 unusually a source published in 1856 52 has the feast celebrated on 7 April for unknown reasons a parenthetical note states that the day is normally celebrated on 18 March Writer Elizabeth Drayson mentions the feast being celebrated on 18 March 1588 in her 2013 book The Lead Books of Granada 53 One of the oldest out of print sources placing the feast on 18 March first published in 1608 is Flos sanctorum historia general de la vida y hechos de Jesu Christo y de los santos de que reza y haze fiesta la Iglesia Catholica by the Spanish writer Alonso de Villegas a newer edition of this book was published in 1794 54 Another source published in Ireland in 1886 the Irish Ecclesiastical Record also mentions 18 March 55 The feast of Saint Gabriel was included by Pope Benedict XV in the General Roman Calendar in 1921 for celebration on 24 March 56 In 1969 the day was officially transferred to 29 September for celebration in conjunction with the feast of the archangels St Michael and St Raphael 57 The Church of England has also adopted the 29 September date known as Michaelmas The Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite celebrate his feast day Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers on 8 November for those churches that follow the traditional Julian Calendar 8 November currently falls on 21 November of the modern Gregorian Calendar a difference of 13 days Eastern Orthodox commemorate him not only on his November feast but also on two other days 26 March is the Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel and celebrates his role in the Annunciation eavetaking of the Annunciation 13 July is also known as the Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel and celebrates all the appearances and miracles attributed to Gabriel throughout history The feast was first established on Mount Athos when in the 9th century during the reign of Emperor Basil II and the Empress Constantina Porphyrogenitus and while Nicholas Chrysoverges was Patriarch of Constantinople the Archangel appeared in a cell 58 near Karyes where he wrote with his finger on a stone tablet the hymn to the Theotokos It is truly meet 59 Saint Gabriel the Archangel is commemorated on the vigil of Annunciation 24 March by Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate 60 and ROCOR Western Rite 61 The Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates his feast on 13 Paoni 62 22 Koiak and 26 Paoni 63 The Ethiopian Church celebrates his feast on 18 in the Ethiopian calendar December with a sizeable number of its believers making a pilgrimage to a church dedicated to Saint Gabriel in Kulubi and Wonkshet on that day 64 Additionally Gabriel is the patron saint of messengers those who work for broadcasting and telecommunications such as radio and television postal workers clerics diplomats and stamp collectors 5 Gabriel s horn Edit See also Gabriel s Horn Geometric figure A familiar image of Gabriel has him blowing a trumpet blast to announce the resurrection of the dead at the end of time However though the Bible mentions a trumpet blast preceding the resurrection of the dead it never specifies Gabriel as the trumpeter Different passages state different things the angels of the Son of Man Matthew 24 31 the voice of the Son of God John 5 25 29 God s trumpet I Thessalonians 4 16 seven angels sounding a series of blasts Revelation 8 11 or simply a trumpet will sound I Corinthians 15 52 65 Likewise the early Christian Church Fathers do not mention Gabriel as a trumpeter and in Jewish and Muslim traditions Gabriel is again not identified as a trumpeter 66 The earliest known identification of Gabriel as a trumpeter comes from the Hymn of the Armenian Saint Nerses Shnorhali for Protection in the Night 67 The sound of Gabriel s trumpet on the last night make us worthy to hear and to stand on your right hand among the sheep with lanterns of inextinguishable light to be like the five wise virgins so that with the bridegroom in the bride chamber we his spiritual brides may enter into glory In 1455 in Armenian art there is an illustration in an Armenian manuscript showing Gabriel sounding his trumpet as the dead climb out of their graves 68 Evangelical Christian traditions EditThe image of Gabriel s trumpet blast to announce the end of time became was taken up in Evangelical Christianity where it became widespread notably in Negro spirituals 69 An early example occurs in John Milton s Paradise Lost 1667 65 70 Betwixt these rockie pillars Gabriel sat Chief of the Angelic guards IV 545f He ended and the Son gave signal high To the bright minister that watch d he blew His trumpet heard in Oreb since perhaps When God descended and perhaps once more To sound at general doom XI 72ff It is unclear how the Armenian conception inspired Milton and the spirituals though they presumably have a common source 65 Latter day Saints Edit In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints theology Gabriel is believed to have lived a mortal life as the prophet Noah The two are regarded as the same individual Noah being his mortal name and Gabriel being his heavenly name 71 72 Art entertainment and media EditAngels are described as pure spirits 73 74 The lack of a defined form allows artists wide latitude in depicting them 75 Amelia R Brown draws comparisons in Byzantine iconography between portrayals of angels and the conventions used to depict court eunuchs Mainly from the Caucasus they tended to have light eyes hair and skin and those castrated in childhood developed a distinctive skeletal structure lacked full masculine musculature body hair and beards As officials they would wear a white tunic decorated with gold Brown suggests that Byzantine artists drew consciously or not on this iconography of the court eunuch 76 Some recent popular works on angels consider Gabriel to be female or androgynous 77 78 Gabriel sculptures Edit Archangel Gabriel Millennium Monument at Heroes Square in Budapest Archangel Gabriel in the church of St Georg in Bermatingen Archangel Gabriel in the church of St Magnus in Waldburg Archangel Gabriel at the facade of the Cathedral of Reims Archangel Gabriel at the Liberty Square Budapest Archangel Gabriel of NedvediceFestivals Edit Baltimore s Little Italy has for over 80 years hosted an annual end of summer St Gabriel Festival that features a procession with a statue of the saint carried through the streets 79 80 Film Edit In Liliom 1930 Gabriel is portrayed by Harvey Clark In The Green Pastures 1936 Gabriel is portrayed by Oscar Polk In Heaven Only Knows 1947 Gabriel was portrayed by William Farnum In The Littlest Angel 1969 television film Gabriel is portrayed by Cab Calloway In horror film The Prophecy 1995 Gabriel portrayed by Christopher Walken searches for an evil soul on Earth during an end of days angelic civil war He is also a character in The Prophecy II 1998 and The Prophecy 3 The Ascent 2000 In Mary Mother of Jesus 1999 television film Gabriel is portrayed by John Light In the fantasy horror film Constantine 2005 Tilda Swinton portrays an androgynous archangel Gabriel In the action horror film Gabriel 2007 the eponymous character portrayed by Andy Whitfield fights to save the souls in purgatory by defeating the evil fallen angels In the apocalyptic supernatural action film Legion 2010 Kevin Durand plays the role of Archangel Gabriel the leader of the angel army and the main antagonist The story was continued in the TV series Dominion Games Edit 2005 Spanish role playing game Anima Beyond Fantasy Gabriel is as the humans know one of the seven Beryls godlike beings of light and is identified with the archangel of the same name She has associated love friendship arts and peace In the Japanese role playing game Shin Megami Tensei Gabriel is one of the Demons the player can summon to assist in battle In the video game El Shaddai Ascension of the Metatron based on the Book of Enoch Gabriel is featured alongside Michael Raphael and Uriel as a guide for Enoch on his quest All four archangels take the form of swans while on Earth Gabriel is depicted as female in this interpretation and implied to be an angel of wisdom She is associated with the Veil weapon Enoch uses In Ultrakill a retro first person shooter Gabriel is featured as one of the bosses and a primary story character In The Binding of Isaac video game a roguelike dungeon crawler the player is able to fight Gabriel and Uriel to obtain their key pieces in order to fight Mega Satan Literature Edit In his epic poem Paradise Lost John Milton made Gabriel chief of the angelic guards placed over Paradise The Hebrew poem Elifelet אליפלט by Nathan Alterman put to music and often heard on the Israeli Radio tells of a heroic self sacrificing Israeli soldier being killed in battle Upon the protagonist s death the angel Gabriel descends to Earth in order to comfort the spirit of the fallen hero and take him up to Heaven 81 82 The main character of Salman Rushdie s The Satanic Verses 1988 believes that he is the modern incarnation of Gabriel In the Japanese light novel series No Game No Life 2012 Jibril is a member of the Flugel race and was a member of the Council of 18 Wings a prominent section in the government She is depicted as loving knowledge and books In volume 3 of the Japanese light novel series The Devil Is a Part Timer an archangel named Gabriel appeared and is the guardian of the Sephirah Yesod In the Japanese light novel High School DxD features Gabriel as one of the Four Great Seraph whom are the highest ranking Seraph alongside Michael Uriel and Raphael In the novel Gabriel is depicted as a female angel with immense angelic beauty and is given the titles of The Strongest Woman in Heaven and The Most Beautiful Woman in Heaven In August Wilson s Fences 1985 the mentally handicapped character Gabriel believes with every fibre of his soul that he is the Archangel Gabriel He carries around a trumpet on him always and strives to chase away the hellhounds In the last scene of the play he calls for Saint Peter to open up the gates Music Edit The eccentric English hagiographer and antiquarian Sabine Baring Gould 1834 1924 wrote Gabriel s Message the English translation of the Basque Christmas carol Birjina gaztetto bat zegoen The original charol is likely related to the 13th or 14th century Latin chant Angelus Ad Virginem which itself is based on the biblical account of the Annunciation in the Gospel of Luke In My Own Prison by Creed Gabriel is mentioned as deciphering the visions to the main character in the song Sugar Baby the last track on Bob Dylan s Love and Theft album contains this reference Just as sure as we re living just as sure as we re born Look up look up seek your Maker fore Gabriel blows his horn Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel by Polish black metal band Behemoth The 1996 garage house song Gabriel by Roy Davies Jnr featuring vocals from Peven Everett is about the archangel Gabriel In the chorus Everett can be heard singing Gabriel play in reference to Gabriel s trumpet A trumpet is also heard in the song right after this line is sung Visual art Edit See also Gabriel gallery in Commons Detail of Gabriel from Leonardo da Vinci s Annunciation c 1472 1475 Angel of the Annunciation by Titian 1520 1522 Daniel 8 15 describes Gabriel as appearing in the likeness of man and in Daniel 9 21 he is referred to as the man Gabriel David Everson observes that such anthropomorphic descriptions of an angel are consistent with previous descriptions of angels as in Genesis 19 5 17 Gabriel is most often portrayed in the context of scenes of the Annunciation In 2008 a 16th century drawing by Lucas van Leyden of the Netherlands was discovered George R Goldner chairman of the department of prints and drawings at New York s Metropolitan Museum of Art suggested that the sketch was for a stained glass window The fact that the archangel is an ordinary looking person and not an idealized boy is typical of the artist said Goldner 83 In chronological order to see each item follow the link in the footnote 84 Archangel Gabriel Triptych early 10th century Benaki Museum The Archangel Gabriel Pisan c 1325 50 National Gallery of Art The Archangel Gabriel Masolino da Panicale c 1420 30 National Gallery of Art Justice between the Archangels Michael and Gabriel Jacobello del Fiore 1421 Merode Altarpiece Triptych Robert Campin c 1425 Metropolitan Museum of Art The Angel Gabriel Agostino di Duccio c 1450 Annunciation Leonardo da Vinci c 1475 The Angel Gabriel Neroccio d Landi c 1490 The Angel Gabriel late 15th or early 16th century Flemish National Gallery of Art The Angel Gabriel Ferrari Gaudenzio 1511 National Gallery London Gabriel delivering the Annunciation El Greco 1575 pictured above Go Down Death Aaron Douglas 1934The Military Order of Saint Gabriel was established to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the U S Army Public Affairs community and practice The medallion depicts St Gabriel sounding a trumpet while the obverse displays the Army Public Affairs emblem 85 Television Edit The Twilight Zone 1960 episode A Passage for Trumpet The down and out musician Joey Crown Jack Klugman meets an enigmatic trumpet player named Gabe played by John Anderson in what has been described as Rod Serling s version of It s a Wonderful Life 86 Supernatural 2005 Gabriel portrayed by Richard Speight Jr is a runaway archangel who kills people he deems evil also interacting with other angels including his siblings Michael Raphael and Lucifer Dominion 2014 Gabriel portrayed by Carl Beukes is the series antagonist who plans to kill the Archangel Michael and annihilate humanity Now Apocalypse 2019 Gabriel portrayed by Tyler Posey is an enigmatic trumpet player who has a passionate tryst with series protagonist Ulysses Zane before warning him about an impending apocalypse Amazon Prime miniseries Good Omens 2019 Gabriel is portrayed by Jon Hamm The show is based on the novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman See also Edit Saints portalAngel of the Lord Angelus Annunciation Christian angelic hierarchy Fleur de lys Gabriel s Horn a mathematical figure Hermes List of angels in theology List of names referring to El Ptahil Uthra also identified as Gabriel in Mandaeism Saint Gabriel patron saint archive SeraphReferences EditNotes Edit Including but not limited to Yazidism Mormonism Rastafari Babism and the Bahaʼi Faith Hebrew ג ב ר יא ל romanized Gaḇriʾel Ancient Greek Gabrihl romanized Gabriḗl Latin Gabriel Coptic Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ romanized Gabriel Amharic ገብርኤል romanized Gabreʾel Imperial Aramaic ܓ ܒ ܪ ܝܐܝ ܠ romanized Gaḇriʾel Arabic ج ب ر يل romanized Jibril also جبرائيل Jibraʾil or Jabraʾil Found in Mustadrak al Sahihayn 38 The complete narration from Al Hakim al Nishapuri were Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Yaqoub has reported from Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al Saadi who told us Muhammad bin Khalid bin Uthma told us Musa bin Yaqoub told me Abu Al Huwairith that Muhammad bin Jubayr bin Mut im told him that he heard Ali may God be pleased with him addresses the people and he said While I was leaving from the well of Badr a strong wind came the like of which I had never seen then it left then came a strong wind the like of which I have never seen except for the one before it then it went then came a strong wind that I did not see before I have never seen anything like it except for the one before it and the first wind was Gabriel descended among a thousand angels with the Messenger of God may God bless him and grant him peace and the second wind was Michael who descended among a thousand angels to the right of the Messenger of God may God bless him and his family and grant them peace and Abu Bakr was On his right and the third wind was Israfil He descended with a thousand angels on the side of the Messenger of God may God s prayers and peace be upon him and his family and I was on the right side When God Almighty defeated his enemies the Messenger of God may God s prayers and peace be upon him and his family carried me on his horse I blew up and I fell On my heels I prayed to God Almighty Ibn al Mulqin id Hadith scholar from Cordoba of 13 14 AD century evaluate this hadith that he found weaknesses in Musa ibn Yaqoub and Abu al Huwairith chain so he deemed there is weakness about this hadith 39 However recent scholarship from Ali Hasan al Halabi has noted there is another hadith which supported the participation of Raphael in Badr 37 According to Islamic belief in weak chain of Hadith Raphael were acknowledged as angel who were tasked to blower of Armageddon trumpet and one of archangels who bear the Throne of God on their back 40 According to one Hadith Muhammad were told that the angels that appeared in the battle of Badr were highest in status and the best of angels according to Gabriel in Hadith narrated by Muhammad 41 According to one narration during the battle Muhammad has found an angel whom he though as Zubayr standing next to him which then prompted Muhammad to command him to attack which the angel in Zubayr appearance simply replied I am not Zubayr Thus according to Hadith expert this another indication that the angels truly came down with the appearance of Zubayr during Badr 45 Citations Edit a b Zimmerman Julie Friar Jack s Catechism Quiz Test Your Knowledge on Angels AmericanCatholic org Archived from the original on 21 May 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2012 a b c d e OrthodoxWiki Archangel Gabriel Internet OrthodoxWiki Retrieved 15 November 2013 Because the Angels are incorporeal beings though they nevertheless take on human form when appearing to mankind it can be difficult to differentiate one from another in icons However Gabriel is most often portrayed with certain distinguishing characteristics He typically wears white or blue garments he holds either a lily representing the Theotokos a trumpet a shining lantern a branch from Paradise presented to him by the Theotokos or a spear in his right hand and often a mirror made of jasper and with a X the first letter of Christ Xristos in Greek in his left hand He should not be confused with the Archangel Michael who carries a sword shield date tree branch and in the other hand a spear white banner possibly with scarlet cross and tends to wear red Michael s specific mission is to suppress enemies of the true Church hence the military theme while Gabriel s is to announce mankind s salvation a b c Ronner John March 1993 Know Your Angels The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100 Prominent Angels in Legend amp Folklore And Much More Murfreesboro TN Mamre Press pp 70 72 73 ISBN 9780932945402 LCCN 93020336 OCLC 27726648 Retrieved 15 November 2013 Artists like to show Gabriel carrying a lily Mary s flower a scroll and a scepter Catholic Online St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic org Retrieved 15 November 2013 a b c d e f g h Guiley Rosemary 2004 Encyclopedia of Angels 2nd ed New York NY Facts on File Inc p 140 ISBN 9780816050239 OCLC 718132289 Retrieved 15 November 2013 He is the patron saint to telecommunication workers radio broadcasters messengers postal workers clerics diplomats and stamp collectors For example Book of Common Prayer 1662 Calendar 29 September S Michael and all Angels page xxix or propers page 227 Saint Michael and All Angels a b c d e f Webb Gisela 2006 Gabriel In McAuliffe Jane Dammen ed Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾan Vol II Leiden Brill Publishers doi 10 1163 1875 3922 q3 EQCOM 00071 ISBN 978 90 04 14743 0 David Pickering Dictionary of First Names Second edition Penguin Books 2004 The New Oxford Annotated Bible Fifth edition Oxford University Press 2018 see notes at Daniel 8 15 Gabriel s first appearance in the Bible and the first appearance of a named angel a b Ginzberg Louis 1909 Legends of the Jews Vol I The Creation of The World The First Things Created Archived 20 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine translated by H Szold Philadelphia Jewish Publication Society Luke 1 10 20 KJV other versions Luke 1 1 25 THE Dedication Jesus birth The priests serve 4 weeks per year 1 week twice a year in courses and the two week long feasts unleavened bread and tabernacles Pentecost is a one day observance which would have come before Zacharias the 8th course began or at the latest the 1st day of his course which was from 12 thru 18 Sivan or noon on the 19th if Josephus is correct that courses changed at noon on the sabbaths Josephus Antiquities b 7 ch 14 s 7 eight days from sabbath to sabbath Josephus against Apion b 2 sect 8 mid day Luke 1 26 38 KJV other versions Luke 1 26 38 See also Easton s Bible Dictionary angel entry James M Robinson 2007 First published 1978 The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit The Nag Hammadi Scriptures HarperCollins ISBN 9780060523787 a b Gabriel Jewish Encyclopedia Vol 5 1906 pp 540 543 Retrieved 2 December 2016 a b Everson David L Gabriel Blow Your Horn A Short History of Gabriel 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Sahabat Rasulullah vol 1 Zubair bin Awwam Companion of the Prophet vol 1 Zubair bin Awwam in Indonesian and Arabic Pustaka Ibnu Katsir p Shaja ah Zubayr ibn al Awwam Radhiyallahu anh bravery of Zubayr ibn al Awwam by Mahmud al Misri ar official Book review by Basalamah quoting various supplementary sources such as Sahih Bukhari Sahih Muslim Siyar A lam Nubala Al Tirmidhi Prophetic biography of Ibn Hisham etc ISBN 9789791294386 Retrieved 6 November 2021 a b Hakim Saifuddin 2015 Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat 1 Muslim or id in Indonesian Muslim or id Retrieved 14 December 2021 يا آدم بر حجك ما يروى عن آدم عليه السلام أنه لما حج قالت له الملائكة يا آدم بر حجك غير ثابت من فوائد جلسة مع طلبة العلم 16 ذو الحجة 1432 فهل يحسن بنا وقد أنضينا قرائحنا في تعلم هذه السنة المطهرة وبذلنا في العمل بها جهد المستطيع وركبنا المخاطر في الدعوة إليها هل يحسن بنا بعد هذا كله أن نسكت لهؤلاء عن هذه الدعوى الباطلة ونوليهم منا ما تولوا ونبلعهم ريقهم وهل يحسن بنا أن لا يكون لنا في الدفاع عنها ما كان منا في الدعوة إليها إنا إذن لمقصرون al Nishapuri al Hakim Kitabu Ma rifat Shahabatu Radhiyallahu Anhum Gabriel Michael and Israfil descend in the Battle of Badr al Mustadrak ala Sahihayn Islamweb Islamweb Retrieved 13 December 2021 4488 Narrated Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ya kub through Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al Saadi on the authority of Muhammad bin Khalid bin Athmah on the authority of Musa bin Yaqub who reported Abu Huwayrith that Muhammad bin Jabir bin Mut im told him Abu Hafs Umar bin Ali bin Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Abdullah Al Anshari Al Wadi Asyi Al Andalusi At Tukuruwi Al Mishri Asy Syafi i Sirajuddin كتاب مختصر تلخيص الذهبي kitab mukhtasar talkhis aldhahabii Islamweb Islamweb Retrieved 14 December 2021 Hakim Saifuddin 2015 Apakah Malaikat Israfil Bertugas Meniup Sangkakala pada Hari Kiamat 2 Does angel Raphael tasked to blow the trumpet of Armageddon in the day of judgment 2 Muslim or id in Indonesian Muslim or id Retrieved 14 December 2021 Tafsir Al Qurthubi 7 20 Maktabah Syamilah At Tadzkirah bi Ahwaalil Mauta wa Umuuril Akhirah 1 488 Maktabah Syamilah Fathul Baari 11 368 Maktabah Syamilah see Al Imaan bimaa Ba dal Maut p 112 Syarh Al Ibanah Al Imaan bin Nafkhi Ash Shuur 5 33 Syarh Al Aqidah Al Washithiyyah 1 59 60 Maktabah Asy Syamilah while in another book وذلك أن الله سبحانه وتعالى يأمر اسرافيل وهو أحد الملائكة الموكلين بحمل العرش أن ينفخ في الصور Syarh Al Aqidah As Safariyaniyyah 1 467 Qadhi Yasir 2016 Lives Of The Sahaba 39 Az Zubayr Ibn Al Awwam PT 01 Muslim Central Audio Muslim Central Audio Retrieved 4 December 2021 Bin Al Hassan amp Al Dimashqi 2012 p 622 Al Zubayr told us he said And Abu Al Makarram Uqbah bin Makram Al Dhabi told me Musab bin Salam Al Tamimi told me on the authority of Saad bin Tarif on the authority of Abu Jaafar Muhammad bin Ali he said On the day of Badr Al Zubayr bin Al Awwam had a yellow turban Rizqullah 2005 p 410 Abasoomar amp Abasoomar 2016 Ahmad Ath Thahir Hamid 2017 Kisah Teladan 20 Shahabat 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Angels in Islam Jalal al Din al Suyuti s al Haba ik fi akhbar al mala ik Routledge ISBN 978 1 136 50473 0 p 204 Zeitschrift fur Religionswissenschaft5 Jahrgang 1997 diagonal Verlag Ursula Spuler Stegemann Der Engel Pfau zum Selbstvertandnis der Yezidi p 14 German Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Four homilies on the Missus Est 1 first homily paragraph 2 The Catholic Directory Ecclasiastical Register and Almanac 1856 Retrieved 29 April 2017 Drayson Elizabeth 13 January 2016 The Lead Books of Granada Palgrave Macmillan 2013 edition p 3 ISBN 978 1137358844 de Villegas Alonso 1794 Flos sanctorum historia general de la vida y hechos de Jesu Christo Spain Imprenta de Isidro Aguasvivas p 250 The Irish Ecclesiastical Record Browne and Nolan 1886 1886 p 1112 Butler s Lives of the saints vol 1 edited by Herbert Thurston and Donald Attwater Christian Classics 1981 ISBN 9780870610455 Calendarium Romanum Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969 p 119 Iero Kelli A3ion Esti Velimirovic Bishop Nikolai 1985 13 July The Holy Archangel Gabriel Prologue from Ochrid Birmingham UK Lazarica Press ISBN 978 0 948298 05 9 Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 31 July 2007 Calendar St Gregory the Great Orthodox Church 11 January 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2022 ROCOR Western Rite Home rocorwr Retrieved 9 July 2022 تذكار رئيس الملائكة الجليل جبرائيل غبريال عيد سنكسار يوم 13 بؤونة شهر بؤونة الشهر القبطي st takla org Alex Michael Ghaly رئيس الملائكة الجليل جبرائيل كتاب الملائكة st takla org Nega Mezlekia Notes from the Hyena s Belly An Ethiopian Childhood New York Picador 2000 p 266 ISBN 0 312 28914 6 a b c S Vernon McCasland Gabriel s Trumpet Journal of Bible and Religion 9 3 159 161 August 1941 JSTOR 1456405 In Judaism trumpets are prominent and they seem to be blown by God himself or sometimes Michael In Islamic tradition it is Israfil who blows the trumpet though he is not named in the Qur an Peace Hour After Sunset orthodoxchristianity net a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Walters MS 543 fol 14 The widespread understanding of Gabriel s horn as a symbol of the end of time in U S Southern culture is apparent from its appearance in the University of Texas s school spirit song The Eyes of Texas 1903 The eyes of Texas are upon you until Gabriel blows his horn Likewise in Marc Connelly s play based on negro spirituals The Green Pastures 1930 Gabriel has his beloved trumpet constantly with him and the Lord has to warn him not to blow it too soon Milton Paradise Lost XI 72ff Skinner Andrew C 1992 Noah in Ludlow Daniel H ed Encyclopedia of Mormonism New York Macmillan Publishing pp 1016 1017 ISBN 0 02 879602 0 OCLC 24502140 archived from the original on 17 September 2016 retrieved 7 February 2012 Romney Joseph B Noah The Great Preacher of Righteousness The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Retrieved 22 September 2019 the Prophet Joseph Smith said Noah who is Gabriel stands next in authority to Adam in the Priesthood Gorgievski Sandra Face to Face with Angels Images in Medieval Art and in Film McFarland 2010 ISBN 9780786457564 Dr Christopher Evan Longhurst 1 January 1970 Longhurst S T D Christopher Evan The Science of Angelology in the Modern World The Revival of Angels in Contemporary Culture The Catholic Response Volume IX No 2 September October 2012 pp 32 36 ISSN 1553 0221 Academia edu Angels Exist But Have No Wings Says Church News sky com 20 December 2013 Retrieved 1 May 2014 Brown Amelia 1 January 1970 Brown Amelia R Painting the Bodiless Angels and Eunuchs in Byzantine Art and Culture University of Queensland 2007 Academia edu Retrieved 1 May 2014 Giovetti Paola 1993 Angels The Role of Celestial Guardians and Beings of Light Translated by Toby McCormick York Beach ME Samuel Weiser ISBN 978 0877287797 OCLC 27173025 Retrieved 9 October 2013 Godwin Malcolm 1990 Angels An Endangered Species New York NY Simon and Schuster p 43 ISBN 0671706500 OCLC 21227232 Retrieved 13 November 2013 But Gabri el is unique amongst an otherwise male or androgynous host for it is almost certain that this great Archangel is the only female in the higher echelons Little Italy Hosts 83rd Annual St Gabriel Festival Baltimore cbslocal com 17 August 2012 Retrieved 1 May 2014 Little Italy celebrates the Feast of Saint Gabriel in style Baltimoreguide com 17 August 2011 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2014 התרנגולים אליפלט שירונט Shiron net Retrieved 16 August 2010 אין לו אופי אפילו במיל Haayal co il Retrieved 16 August 2010 Vogel Carol 25 July 2008 Angels Appear and Museums Rejoice New York Times Links to images of Gabriel The Text This Week Retrieved 12 February 2007 Military Order of Saint Gabriel T V com 22 November 2011 A Passage for Trumpet the Twilight Zone Tv com Retrieved 1 May 2014 Further reading EditAbasoomar Moulana Muhammad Abasoomar Moulana Haroon 2016 Virtue of Sayyiduna Zubayr radiyallahu anhu Hadith Answers Darul Hadith Retrieved 9 November 2021 Bin Al Hassan Abi Al Qasim Ali Al Dimashqi Ibn Asaker 2012 تاريخ مدينة دمشق 1 37 ج10 History of the city of Damascus Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية Rizqullah Ahmad Mahdi 2005 A Biography of the Prophet of Islam In the Light of the Original Sources an Analytical Study Volume 1 Darussalam Publishers p 410 ISBN 9789960969022 Retrieved 9 November 2021 Bamberger Bernard J 2006 Fallen Angels Soldiers of Satan s Realm Philadelphia PA Jewish Publication Society ISBN 978 0 8276 0797 2 Briggs Constance Victoria 1997 The Encyclopedia of Angels An A to Z Guide with Nearly 4 000 Entries New York NY Plume ISBN 978 0 452 27921 6 Bunson Matthew 1996 Angels A to Z A Who s Who of the Heavenly Host New York NY Crown Trade Paperbacks ISBN 0517885379 Cruz Joan C 1999 Angels and Devils Rockford IL Tan Books amp Publishers ISBN 0 89555 638 3 Davidson Gustav 1994 A Dictionary of Angels Including the Fallen Angels New York NY Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0029070529 Dennis Geoffrey 2007 The Encyclopedia of Jewish Myth Magic and Mysticism Woodbury MN Llewellyn Publications ISBN 9780738709055 Graham Billy 1994 Angels God s Secret Agents Woodbury MN Llewellyn Publications ISBN 9780849950742 Guiley Rosemary 1996 G Encyclopedia of Angels 1st ed New York NY Facts on File Inc pp 69 70 ISBN 0 8160 3825 2 LCCN 96 12009 Guiley Rosemary 2004 Encyclopedia of Angels 2nd ed New York NY Facts on File Inc ISBN 9780816050239 LCCN 2003 60147 Kreeft Peter J 1995 Angels and Demons What Do We Really Know About Them San Francisco CA Ignatius Press ISBN 9780898705508 Lewis James R Oliver Evelyn Dorothy 2008 05 01 Angels A to Z 2nd ed Detroit MI Visible Ink Press pp 156 157 ISBN 978 1 578592 12 8 Melville Francis 2001 The Book of Angels Turn to Your Angels for Guidance Comfort and Inspiration 1st ed Hauppauge NY Barron s Educational Series ISBN 978 0 7641 5403 4 Ronner John 1993 Know Your Angels The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100 Prominent Angels in Legend amp Folklore And Much More Murfreesboro TN Mamre Press ISBN 9780932945402 Noegel Scott B Wheeler Brannon M 2002 Historical Dictionary of Prophets in Islam and Judaism Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810866102 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archangel Gabriel Wikiquote has quotations related to Gabriel Archangel Correspondence Archangel Gabriel Angelic amp Planetary Symbols Last accessed 24 March 2017 Catholic Encyclopedia St Gabriel the Archangel Last accessed 24 March 2017 Celdran Jose Alfredo Gonzalez and Ruck Carl A P Daturas for the Virgin Archived 1 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine Last accessed 24 March 2017 Christian Art Icons of the Archangel Gabriel Last accessed 24 March 2017 Jewish Encyclopedia com Gabriel Last accessed 24 March 2017 Hassett Maurice Early Christian Representations of Angels The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 1 New York Robert Appleton Company 1907 Last accessed 24 March 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gabriel amp oldid 1134924883, 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