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Gabriel - Gabriel in the canonical New Testament.
In the New Testament, Gabriel is the angel who reveals to Zacharias that John the Baptist will be born to Elizabeth and who visits Mary to reveal that she will give birth to Jesus. According to later legend, he is the unidentified angel in the Book of Revelation (formerly known as the Apocalypse of John) who blows the horn announcing the Judgement Day. To Catholics, he is St Gabriel the Archangel, the patron saint of communications workers. With Mi ...
See also:Gabriel, Gabriel - Gabriel in Judaism, Gabriel - Gabriel in Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel - Gabriel in the Talmud, Gabriel - Gabriel in Christianity, Gabriel - Gabriel in the canonical New Testament, Gabriel - Gabriel in other Christian denominations, Gabriel - Gabriel in Islam, Gabriel - Gabriel in Angelology and the Occult, Gabriel - Gabriel in Music, Gabriel - Gabriel in Fiction, Gabriel - Bibliography Read more here: » Gabriel: Encyclopedia II - Gabriel - Gabriel in Christianity |
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The modern rock musician Sting performed Gabriel's Message on the Christmas ...
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Gabriel - Gabriel in Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible.
In the historical context of the destruction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem, and the subsequent Babylonian captivity of the Jewish Kingdom of Judah that followed, the important Jewish leader Daniel ponders the meanings of several visions he has experienced in exile, when Gabriel appears to him (Daniel 8:16-25).
Gabriel is mentioned twice by name:
"...And it came to pass, when I, even I Daniel, had seen the vision, that I sought to und ...
See also:Gabriel, Gabriel - Gabriel in Judaism, Gabriel - Gabriel in Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel - Gabriel in the Talmud, Gabriel - Gabriel in Christianity, Gabriel - Gabriel in the canonical New Testament, Gabriel - Gabriel in other Christian denominations, Gabriel - Gabriel in Islam, Gabriel - Gabriel in Angelology and the Occult, Gabriel - Gabriel in Music, Gabriel - Gabriel in Fiction, Gabriel - Bibliography Read more here: » Gabriel: Encyclopedia II - Gabriel - Gabriel in Judaism |
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Gabriel is mentioned twice by name:
"...And it came to pass, when I, even I Daniel, had seen the vision, that I sought to understand it; and, behold, there stood before me as the appearance of a man. And I heard ...
See also:Gabriel, Gabriel - Gabriel in Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel - Gabriel in Christianity, Gabriel - Gabriel in Islam, Gabriel - Gabriel in Angelology and the Occult, Gabriel - Gabriel in Music, Gabriel - Gabriel in Fiction, Gabriel - Bibliography Read more here: » Gabriel: Encyclopedia II - Gabriel - Gabriel in Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible |
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a fabric called lamé
Gabriel Lamé, a French mathematician
LAME, an MP3 encoder
describing a person or animal with a disability
in politics, a lame duck
in American slang, lame may refer to something that does not achieve the effect desired (i.e., a lame joke).
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Spirituality Dictionary on Gabriel Gabriel In Jewish and Christian sources, an archangel, best known in Christianity for the announcement to Mary that she was to bear Jesus. Gabriel (Arab. Jibril) is the angel who conveys God's messages to humans, especially prophets. The Qur'an (26: 193) calls him "the trustworthy spirit" for being a faithful messenger. The Qur'an was brought down by him. Islamic tradition represents Jibril as having appeared in human form and read to the Prophet Muhammad from of spiritual book of scripture, because Muhammad could not read. Muhammad repeated what Gabriel read to him. Gabriel also guided Muhammad during the prophet's journey through the heavens. (See also: Gabriel, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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Gabriel Gabriel (Hebrew) (from geber might, power + 'el divinity, god) Power or might of God, my power of divinity; in the New Testament represented as one of the archangels who stand in the presence of God, sent to announce to Mary the birth of Jesus (Luke 1:19, 26-31). Among the Nazarenes, Aebel Zivo was also called Gabriel Legatus (Gabriel the Messenger). With the later Jews Gabriel was regarded as one of the seven archangels; likewise in Christian theology he belongs to the hierarchy of archangels and perhaps to the first, which are equivalent to the virgin angels or kumaras (SD 2:246). The angel Gabriel watches over Iran or Persia, according to popular view; and in Ezekiel's vision of the cherubim or the four sacred animals, the face of the eagle corresponded to Gabriel. In ancient astrology, he was the ruler of the moon and the sign Taurus. With the Gnostics the term spirit or Christos was known as the messenger of life, also called Gabriel, which Irenaeus states took the place of the Logos born of the cosmic Mother or Holy Spirit, while the Holy Spirit was considered one with the aeon, cosmic life. Gabriel is also one with the higher ego or inner divinity. (See also: Gabriel, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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Gabriel Gabriel. According to the Gnostics, the "Spirit" or Christos, the "messenger of life", and Gabriel are one. The former "is called some-times the Angel Gabriel Hebrew ‘the mighty one of God’," and took with the Gnostics the place of the Logos, while the Holy Spirit was considered one with the Eon Life, (see Ireneus I., xii.). Therefore we find Theodoret saying (in Hevet. Fab., II vii.): " The heretics agree with us (Christians) respecting the beginning of all things. But they say there is not one Christ (God), but one above and the other below. And this last formerly dwelt in many; but the Jesus, they at one time say is from God, at another they call him a Spirit;" The key to this is given in the esoteric philosophy. The "spirit" with the Gnostics was a female potency exoterically, it was the ray proceeding from the Higher Manas, the Ego, and that which the Esotericists refer to as the Kama Manas or the lower personal Ego, which is radiated in every human entity by the Higher Ego or Christos, the god within us. Therefore, they were right in saying: "there is not one Christ, but one above and the other below". Every student of Occultism will understand this, and also that Gabriel - or "the mighty one of God" - is one with the Higher Ego. (See Isis Unveiled.) (See also: Gabriel, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary, )
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Sharing their passion for both punk rock and early heavy metal, Gabriels Fallen, bored with mainstream and commercial rock, decided to return to the old metal style they loved as kids and f ...
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Gabriel Gabriel In Jewish and Christian sources, an archangel, best known in Christianity for the announcement to Mary that she was to bear Jesus. Gabriel (Arab. Jibril) is the angel who conveys God's messages to humans, especially prophets. The Qur'an (26: 193) calls him "the trustworthy spirit" for being a faithful messenger. The Qur'an was brought down by him. Islamic tradition represents Jibril as having appeared in human form and read to the Prophet Muhammad from of spiritual book of scripture, because Muhammad could not read. Muhammad repeated what Gabriel read to him. Gabriel also guided Muhammad during the prophet's journey through the heavens. (See also: Gabriel, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)
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