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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 modern commentators would agree that the details of the angelic hierarchy were largely Zoroasterian in origin.

According to the developed Roman Catholic tradition, there are three Archangels: Michael, Gabriel and Raphael (sometimes Uriel is included among them). In Protestant churches, the archangels vary as such: Michael, Gabriel, and Lucifer or Satan - Satan falling from his position at about the year 0 from a dispute with Michael (many churches argue that Satan was always called Satan); Michael, Gabriel, Lucifer or Satan - Satan falling from his position sometime in the Creation for giving himself the title of God; Michael, Gabriel, Lucifer or Satan - Satan falling from his position sometime in the endtimes from a dispute with Michael; Michael and Lucifer or Satan in one of the three falling times abovementioned; Michael and Gabriel; or just Michael all by himself! The reason this is so debated among Protestants is because Michael is the only one who is directly called an archangel in the Bible, although Gabriel and Lucifer/Satan seemed to be equal in position to Michael bringing the assumption that they are archangels.

In the rabbinic traditions of Judaism, and in 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, Gabriel, Raphael, and Azrael. Lucifer was an archangel, but fell from his position during the Creation for giving himself the title of God.

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) have been invoked as guarding the four quarters, or directions, and the colors associated with them are associated with their "magical" properties.

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