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In Abrahamic religions , Gabriel (Hebrew : גַּבְרִיאֵל , Modern Gavri'el Tiberian Gaḇrîʼēl, God is my strength ; Arabic : جبريل, Jibrīl or جبرائيل Jibrāʾīl ) is an Archangel who typically serves as a messenger to humans from God .
He first appears in the Book of Daniel , delivering explanations of Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke Gabriel foretells the births of both John the Baptist and of Jesus . Christians of the Catholic traditions refer to him as Gabriel the Archangel .
Gabriel is referred to as "he" in the Bible, and in Daniel 9:21 he is explicitly called "the man Gabriel". Some moderns, especially New Age exponents, portray Gabriel as female or androgynous .
In Latter-day Saint 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.
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Asset ID: 200543650-001 / David Muir / Angel statue, close-up
In Abrahamic religions , Gabriel (Hebrew : גַּבְרִיאֵל , Modern Gavri'el Tiberian Gaḇrîʼēl, God is my strength ; Arabic : جبريل, Jibrīl or جبرائيل Jibrāʾīl ) is an Archangel who typically serves as a messenger to humans from God .
He first appears in the Book of Daniel , delivering explanations of Daniel's visions. In the Gospel of Luke Gabriel foretells the births of both John the Baptist and of Jesus . Christians of the Catholic traditions refer to him as Gabriel the Archangel .
Gabriel is referred to as "he" in the Bible, and in Daniel 9:21 he is explicitly called "the man Gabriel". Some moderns, especially New Age exponents, portray Gabriel as female or androgynous .
In Latter-day Saint 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.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Gabriel, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
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