Archangel Raphael Statue

  • LG031736 8" 12" New Arrival Archangel Barachiel Statue

    LG031736 8″ 12″ New Arrival Archangel Barachiel Statue

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    Barachiel is an archangel known as the angel of blessings and this angel is also the chief of all of the guardian angels. Barachiel (who is also often known as “Barakiel”) means “God’s blessings.” Other spellings include Barchiel, Baraqiel, Barkiel, Barbiel, Barakel, Baraqel, Pachriel, and Varachiel.

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  • LG031736-5 5" New Arrival Archangel Barachiel Statue

    LG031736-5 5″ New Arrival Archangel Barachiel Statue

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    Barachiel is an archangel known as the angel of blessings and this angel is also the chief of all of the guardian angels. Barachiel (who is also often known as “Barakiel”) means “God’s blessings.” Other spellings include Barchiel, Baraqiel, Barkiel, Barbiel, Barakel, Baraqel, Pachriel, and Varachiel.

  • LG031762 8" 12" New Arrival Archangel Uriel Statue

    LG031762 8″ 12″ New Arrival Archangel Uriel Statue

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    Uriel is one of the archangels of post-exilic rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions.

    In apocryphal, kabbalistic, and occult works, Uriel has been equated (or confused) with Urial, Nuriel, Uryan, Jeremiel, Vretil, Sariel, Suriel, Puruel, Phanuel, Jacob, Azrael, and Raphael. From Wiki

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  • LG031762-5 5" New Arrival Archangel Uriel Statue

    LG031762-5 5″ New Arrival Archangel Uriel Statue

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    Uriel is one of the archangels of post-exilic rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions.

    In apocryphal, kabbalistic, and occult works, Uriel has been equated (or confused) with Urial, Nuriel, Uryan, Jeremiel, Vretil, Sariel, Suriel, Puruel, Phanuel, Jacob, Azrael, and Raphael. From Wiki

  • LG031763 8" 12" New Arrival Archangel Selaphiel Statue

    LG031763 8″ 12″ New Arrival Archangel Selaphiel Statue

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    Saint Selaphiel the Archangel or Saint Sealtiel, Selatiel ( “Prayer of God”), sometimes identified with Salathiel from the Second Book of Esdras. He is one of the seven archangels in the Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.

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  • LG031763-5 5" New Arrival Archangel Selaphiel Statue

    LG031763-5 5″ New Arrival Archangel Selaphiel Statue

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    Saint Selaphiel the Archangel or Saint Sealtiel, Selatiel ( “Prayer of God”), sometimes identified with Salathiel from the Second Book of Esdras. He is one of the seven archangels in the Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.

  • LG031764 8" 12" New Style Archangel Raphael Statue

    LG031764 8″ 12″ New Style Archangel Raphael Statue

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    Raphael (“It is God who heals”, “God Heals”, “God, Please Heal”) is an archangel of Judaism and Christianity, who in the Christian tradition performs all manners of healing. Raphael is mentioned in the Book of Tobit, which is accepted as canonical by Catholics, Orthodox, and some Anglo-Catholics and as useful for public teaching by Lutherans and Anglicans. Raphael is generally associated with the angel mentioned in the Gospel of John as stirring the water at the healing pool of Bethesda. Raphael is also an angel in Mormonism, as he is briefly mentioned in the Doctrine and Covenants.

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  • LG031764-5 5" New Style Archangel Raphael Statue

    LG031764-5 5″ New Style Archangel Raphael Statue

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    Raphael (“It is God who heals”, “God Heals”, “God, Please Heal”) is an archangel of Judaism and Christianity, who in the Christian tradition performs all manners of healing. Raphael is mentioned in the Book of Tobit, which is accepted as canonical by Catholics, Orthodox, and some Anglo-Catholics and as useful for public teaching by Lutherans and Anglicans. Raphael is generally associated with the angel mentioned in the Gospel of John as stirring the water at the healing pool of Bethesda. Raphael is also an angel in Mormonism, as he is briefly mentioned in the Doctrine and Covenants.

  • LG031765 8" 12" New Arrival Archangel Jehudiel Statue Saint Jehudiel

    LG031765 8″ 12″ New Arrival Archangel Jehudiel Statue Saint Jehudiel

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    Saint Jegudiel the Archangel also Jhudiel or Jehudiel (Hebrew: יהודיאל‎ Yehudiel “laudation of God” or “God of the Jews”) is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition and in the eastern rites of the Catholic Church. From Wikipedia.

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  • LG031765-5 5" New Arrival Archangel Jehudiel Statue

    LG031765-5 5″ New Arrival Archangel Jehudiel Statue

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    Saint Jegudiel the Archangel also Jhudiel or Jehudiel (Hebrew: יהודיאל‎ Yehudiel “laudation of God” or “God of the Jews”) is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition and in the eastern rites of the Catholic Church. From Wikipedia.