Google

Gods & Goddesses
Gabriel


Copyright (C) Esoteric Art,Abyss of Lox
Image used with permission
Gabriel


Pantheon: Angelic
Element: Water
Sphere of Influence: Fertility and Creativity
Preferred colors: Blue, Orange
Associated symbol: Chalice, Lunar Crescent, Bow.
Best day to work with: Monday
Best time to work with: Dusk
Strongest around Mabon
Suitable offerings: Holy Water
Associated Planet: Moon

Gabriel as been accredited as the angel who selects souls from heaven to be birthed into the material world and spends the nine months as the child is being developed informing the new person of what he or she will need to know on Earth, only to silence the child before birth by pressing his finger onto the childs lips, thus producing the cleft below a persons nose. Gabriel is most often noted as the messenger of the Annunciation where he tells Mary of the impending birth of Christ. It is Gabriel who is the consciousness carrier between the Divine and human Intelligence. He is closely associated with lunar tides and the waters of life.

Additional Information on Gabriel from Wikipedia

Information is unedited and unchecked

Gabriel (גבריאל, Standard Hebrew Gavriʾel, Tiberian Hebrew Gaḇrîʾēl) appears first in the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. He is an archangel who serves as a messenger from God. The name Gabriel can mean "man of God", "God has shown himself mighty", or "Hero of God."

Gabriel is most frequently confused with Michael (archangel)|Michael, the angel who holds a sword and guards the gates of Eden (later heaven) against Adam, Eve, and their descendants. Gabriels horse is named Haizum.

==In Jewish history and the Hebrew Bible==

In the historical context of the destruction of Solomons 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.

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 the voice of a man between the banks of Ulai, who called, and said: Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision. So he came near where I stood; and when he came, I was terrified, and fell upon my face; but he said to me: Understand, son of man; for the vision belongs to the time of the end..." http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt3408.htm (Daniel 8:15-17).

It is towards the end of the rule of Babylonia yet Gabriel is sent to elaborate and explain matters also relating to the "End of Days" (See Jewish eschatology) such as when the kingdoms of Persia, Greece and Rome will tumble from dominating the world.

*"...And while I was speaking, and praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the Lord my God for the holy mountain of my God; and while I was speaking in prayer, the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at the beginning, being caused to fly swiftly, approached close to me about the time of the evening offering. And he made me understand, and talked with me, and said: Daniel, I have now come to make you skilful of understanding...Seventy weeks are decreed upon your people and upon your holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sin, and to forgive iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal vision and prophet, and to anoint the most holy place." http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt3409.htm (Daniel 9:20-24)

Here is where Gabriel tells Daniel about the mysterious "Seventy weeks" (shavu-im shivim) that seem to indicate the end of the Babylonian captivity which lasted seventy years when Cyrus in the Judeo-Christian tradition|Cyrus the Great allowed the return to Zion and the rebuilding of the Temple by the Jews in his empire.

== Gabriel in Christianity==
His name also occurs in the apocryphal book of Enoch. In the Gospel of Luke, Gabriel visits Zacharias and Mary, the mother of Jesus, to announce the imminent birth of their children, one of which would be Jesus. Gabriel plays a prominent role in the book of Revelation.

In the New Testament, Gabriel is often believed to be the angel who revealed that John the Baptist was to be born to Elizabeth and the angel who revealed that Jesus was to be born to Mary. He is most noted in the Book of Revelation (formerly known as the Apocalypse of John) as the angel who will blow the horn announcing Judgement Day. To Catholics, he is St. Gabriel the Archangel, the patron saint of communications workers. His feast day is September 29th.

In Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|LDS belief, Gabriel lived a mortal life as the patriarch Noah. Gabriel and Noah are regarded as the same person, but Gabriel alone is regarded as the immortal resurrected being (angel).

In Roman Catholic belief he is St. Gabriel the Archangel and is sometimes referred to as just Saint Gabriel.

== Gabriel in Islam==

Jibreel (sometimes written Jabril) is Arabic language|Arabic for Gabriel, who is also considered archangel in much Jewish and Christian angelology. According to Islam, Jabril is the angel who revealed the Quran to Mohammed.

==Other==
According to Abrahamic religion, Gabriel is an archangel who serves as a messenger from God.

He is sometimes associated with the color Blue, the direction East, or the element Water.


fr:Gabriel
ja:ガブリエル
nl:Gabriël
sv:Gabriel
This text is made available under the GNU Free Documentation License Agreement. The full text of this article is available for download here. (Gabriel)

Select a Different Deity


Sphere of influence:
Name of Deity:
Pantheon:
Day of the Week:
Element:
Planet:
Sabbat:
Gender:

We try to keep this information as accurate and complete as possible. If you see any information that needs to be changed, please email us at corrections@pagannews.com!

[BACK]

Copyright © PaganNews.com 2002-2006 All rights reserved. Some material is the intellectual property of other individuals and/or entities and is used with permission.