Archangel Michael Statue
Statue Of SAINT Michael The Archangel
This beautiful piece is intricately modeled after Archangel Michael,
amongst other things, the Angel Of Protection. Created from bonded marble, this statue
depicts Archangel Michael with wings spread and spear in hand.
Michaels demeanor in this statue is one of authority and sternness. It
appears as if he may be ready to protect the Lords will in some great
battle. The sandaled feet of Saint Michael stand upon a beautiful collectors wood
base with name plate. This spectacular statue measures 14" high and weighs
approximately 8 lbs.
History Of SAINT MICHAEL THE Archangel
The name Michael means, "Who is like God". In the Bible he is called
"one of the chief princes" (Daniel 10:13) and "the great prince" (Daniel
12:1). Saint Michael the Archangel is usually shown with a sword, or carrying the scales of
justice. Renaissance paintings show him wearing armor. These symbolize
his strength, courage, truth and integrity. Michael is engaged in a
ceaseless war against the forces of evil. His most famous example of
this occurred when he cast Lucifer and his followers out of Heaven.
Religious lore ranks Saint Michael the Archangel as the master of all angels. As an
archangel, he is on the second lowest of the nine ranks of angels. Yet
his leadership role is undisputed. He is called the prince, or greater
lord, director of the angelic kingdom, commander of the heavenly host
and the viceroy of the heavens. In Hebrew the name Michael means nothing
less than "Who is God" or "Who is as God."
According to the apocryphal Book of Adam and Eve, Saint Michael the
Archangel kept a close
eye on the couple after they were expelled from the Garden of Eden.
Saint Michael
taught Adam how to farm, and persuaded God to allow Adam's soul to
return to Heaven after he died. An ancient tradition says Saint Michael
the Archangel told
Sarah, Abraham's wife, that she would bear a son. Although not mentioned
by name, it is believed that Michael was the "angel of the Lord" who
stopped Abraham from sacrificing his son, Isaac (Genesis 22:10). Saint Michael
is believed to have rescued Daniel from the lion's den. It is also
believed that he was responsible for the plague on Egypt that ultimately
led the Israelites to freedom. It was probably Michael who appeared to
Joshua and called himself "captain of the host of the Lord." (Joshua
5:13-15) Saint Michael the Archangel also appeared to Gideon and gave him the courage to
fight his foes (Judges 6:11-18).
Saint Michael the Archangel as the angel of death, in the sense of deliverance and
immortality for he leads the souls of the faithful "into the eternal
light". Michael guides departed souls to the next world. This came about
because, according to the Testament of Abraham, Michael told Abraham he
was about to die. Abraham asked God if he could see all the wonders of
the world so that he could die with no regrets. Michael developed his
guiding expertise by taking Abraham on a tour of the inhabited world.
Afterwards, he took Abraham home to prepare for his death.
The Archangel Michael, is generally considered to be the foremost of the
seven archangels and the leader of the Host of Heaven. He derives
originally from the Chaldeans by who he was worshiped as something of a
god. He is the chief of the order of virtues, Prince of the presence,
angel of repentance, righteousness, mercy and sanctification: also ruler
of the 4th Heaven, tutelary sar (angelic prince). He is the prince who
defended the Israelites and later, it was claimed, the Christian Church,
when as guardian he may be called on (sometimes with Gabriel) to defend
church doors against the evil angels. According to the Book of
Revelations, Michael and his angels' are described as fighting the
dragon and his angels. Hence Saint Michael the Archangel is often shown fighting or
overcoming a dragon armed with spear or sword as God's Warrior.
God has created Saint Michael the Archangel and put him in charge of nature,
rain, snow, thunder, lightning, wind, and clouds. God has appointed a
complete creation of angels to assist him and placed them under his
command. These angels are countless and no-one other than God knows
their number. God has given Saint Michael power to see the entire span of the
created universes at once, with no interference of other universes. He
knows at all times where he has to send rain, wind, snow, and clouds
without effort on his part. The angels who assist him range in size from
the hugest size imaginable to man to that of the smallest species living
on this earth. They fill the entire atmosphere of every star and planet
in every universe. Their praise to God can be heard by the other angels,
by prophets, by saints, and by young children.





