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  2. Dec 22, 2016 · The angel Gabriel may be one of the most well-known characters in the traditional Christmas story, and aside from the Trinity members and the devil, he’s probably the most famous divine being in the Bible.

    • Gabriel is mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. He’s known for bearing good news of Jesus’ coming birth, but his first biblical appearance is in Daniel 8:16, when he is told to explain a vision to the prophet.
    • Gabriel stands in the presence of God. This is how he describes himself to Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist (Luke 1:19). The Greek word for “stands” is paristánō, which means “to wait before a superior.”
    • Gabriel is one of only two angels explicitly named in the Protestant Bible. The other is Michael, a warrior archangel.
    • The Bible doesn’t call Gabriel the “archangel.” The Book of Tobit (of Catholic and Orthodox canon) identifies the angels who stand in the presence of God as archangels, and so Gabriel has been called an archangel by tradition.
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    • Gabriel isn’t Called an Archangel in the Bible. Many people, including Christians consider Gabriel an archangel and for good reason. The book of Enoch, an influential work written between the Old and New Testament, references Gabriel as an archangel.
    • Gabriel Only Speaks to Three Biblical Characters. We know from Scripture that the angel Gabriel is a messenger who is entrusted to deliver several important messages on God’s behalf.
    • Gabriel First Appears in Daniel’s Vision. The first time we see Gabriel, he appears to Daniel after the prophet had a vision. Gabriel’s role is to explain the vision to Daniel.
    • Gabriel May Not Have Had Wings. While popular art and culture depict Gabriel with wings, he may not have had them. Gabriel’s “flight” referenced in Daniel 9:21 might suggest wings, but wings are not mentioned.
  3. Jan 4, 2022 · The angel Gabriel is a messenger who was entrusted to deliver several important messages on God’s behalf. Gabriel appears to at least three people in the Bible: first to the prophet Daniel (Daniel 8:16); next to the priest Zechariah to foretell and announce the miraculous birth of John the Baptist (Luke 1:19); and finally to the virgin Mary ...

  4. Sep 28, 2024 · Discover the pivotal role of the angel Gabriel in the Bible as God's messenger in both the Old and New Testaments. This article details Gabriel's appearances, from delivering God's messages to Mary and Zechariah to guiding the prophet Daniel.

  5. Jun 22, 2020 · Gabriel is the messenger of hope that points to Jesus in every instance and continuously proves true. What Does the Bible Say about Gabriels Title and How to Respond to Him?

  6. Aug 3, 2024 · In the Bible, Gabriel is an archangel who serves as a messenger of God. His name means “God is my strength,” and he appears in key passages, notably in the announcements of the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ (Luke 1:11-38).