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What does the Bible say about Michael the Archangel?

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The Bible presents Michael the Archangel as a chief prince and protector of God's people, notably in Jude 9 and Daniel 10.

Michael the Archangel is significant in scriptures like Jude 9 and Daniel, where he is depicted as one who stands in defense of God's people. In Daniel 10, he assists the messenger and is described as a chief prince. His role extends to contending with the devil, as illustrated in the dispute over the body of Moses. This illustrates his protective nature and the importance of divine intervention in the lives of believers. Michael’s name meaning 'Who is like God?' emphasizes God's sovereignty and uniqueness, reinforcing that no one compares to Him.
Scripture References: Jude 9, Daniel 10:13, Daniel 12:1, Zechariah 3:1-5

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