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The account in Jude 1:9 of Satan disputing with the Archangel Michael over possession of the body of Moses should be read in the context of the preceding verses because, brief as it is, it’s ...
But when the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, was disputing about the body of Moses, he did not presume to pronounce a blasphemous judgment, but said, "The Lord rebuke you" (Jude 1:9.) ...
Both Bible references to an archangel come from the New Testament. The first tells us that Christ will return with the voice of a chief angel, and the second that the chief angel, who engaged in a ...
The reference to Michael within the Book of Jude is very brief and refers to an event in which Michael had at some point quarreled with the devil over the body of Moses. In Revelation, Michael is ...
In the New Testament, Jude 9 mentions that Michael rescued Moses’ body from Satan. Here he invoked the Lord in his rebuke of the Devil, a rebuke that became a common exorcism formula in later ...
God tells Moses that even he cannot look at God directly and live (Exodus 33:18-23). Angels make it possible for God to fit into our lives. Angels are bridges from the transcendent to the immanent ...