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archangel

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الإنجليزية - التركية
baş melek
melek otu
Archangelica officinalis archangelic baş meleğe ait
i., Hrist. başmelek
(isim) başmelek
{i} başmelek
archangelic
baş meleğe ait
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity. (Judeo-Christian examples: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel). In Christian angelology, an archangel is an angel from the third level or choir of angels, ranked above virtues and below powers
an angel of high rank
{n} a chief angel, a plant, dead-nettle
A city in northwest Russia
A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy
A powerful angel that leads many other angels, but is still loyal to a deity. (Judaeo-Christian examples: Gabriel, Michael, Raphael). In Christian angelology, an archangel is an angel from the third level or choir of angels, ranked above virtues and below powers
Within the spectrum of Light there are seven basic rays Each ray has its spectrum from the finest or most pure vibration, to its densest or most impure vibration These vibrations can be broken down to very fine separate individual spirit forces or angelic forces Within duality there is both darkness and light, or an equal and opposite force In reality there is only one force and power and that is God The Archangel force would be that part of the spectrum of light that never falls into the illu­sion of separateness or ego consciousness and is always aware of its oneness with the reality of one God, one Life, and its ever present connection with the divine The purest part of the Spectrum can be referred to personally as spirits of God of both Masculine and Feminine attributes as follows
A term applied to several different species of plants Angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc
a member of the highest rank of angels Only two are mentioned in the Bible: Gabriel and Michael
~ Within The Angelic Kingdom is a specifically trained group who trains and watches over The Angelic Messengers, The Angelic Protectors and The Angelic Warriors Within this Archangel group are five high commanders, one of whom is Waith
(English) In Christian belief, the highest ranking of the angels, those heavenly-dwelling beings While the Bible mentions only the Archangels Michael and Gabriel, others (Raphael, Uriel, Chamuel, Jophiel and Zadkiel) are traditionally held to be among their number
(1Thess 4: 16; Jude 1: 9), the prince of the angels
In the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions, an archangel is an angel of the highest rank. one of the most important angels in the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions
an angel ranked above the highest rank in the celestial hierarchy
a biennial cultivated herb; its stems are candied and eaten and its roots are used medicinally
{i} angel of high rank; any of a number of plants belonging to the parsley family
(chief angel)
archangelic
of, relating to, resembling, or characteristic of archangels
archangelic
{a} belonging to or like archangels
The Archangel
gabriel
archangelic
{s} of or like an archangel (angel of high rank)
archangelic
Of or pertaining to archangels; of the nature of, or resembling, an archangel
archangelic
of or relating to or resembling archangels
archangels
(chief angels)
archangels
Spirits in the Hebraic world of Briah
archangels
An Angelic order of angels of higher rank The names of two archangels, Michael and Gabriel, are known (feast day on November 8); they are also known as "leaders of the angelic armies" (taxiarchai)
archangels
plural of archangel
archangel

    الواصلة

    Arch·an·gel

    التركية النطق

    ärkeyncıl

    النطق

    /ˌärkˈānʤəl/ /ˌɑːrkˈeɪnʤəl/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'är-"kAn-j&l ] (noun.) 12th century. From Latin archangelus, from Ancient Greek ἀρχάγγελος (arkhangelos) from Ancient Greek prefix αρχ- (arch-) + ἄγγελος (“messenger”).
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