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Michael the Archangel
Christ in the Old & New Testament

Who is Michael the Archangel?

Who is Michael the Archangel?

Does the Bible say that Jesus is God? Is Jesus God?

Jesus is part of the trinity // The holy trinity explained from the Bible

The divine attributes of Jesus Christ // Bible verses that prove Jesus is Divine

What are the powers and privileges of Jesus Christ // Proof that Jesus was divine

The divine names of Christ and their meanings // The divine names of Jesus explained.

Christ and YHWH in the Old Testament // How are old testament passages about God linked to Christ?

Equality of Christ with God // Jesus and God the Father are equal

Christ is acknowledged as the son of God in the Bible // Only begotten son explained

Are Jesus and Michael the Archangel the same? Why did angels battle over Moses’ body?

STAY TUNED FOR NEW VIDEO RELEASES! We are expanding this lesson into an in-depth study on the three natures of Christ. 

WHO IS MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL?: In Daniel chapter 10, Michael the archangel comes to help Gabriel deliver a message to Daniel the prophet. Previously, Gabriel tried to deliver this message, but he was withheld for twenty-one days by the prince of the kingdom of Persia (a power of darkness). It is only when Michael arrives that Gabriel can break through to reach Daniel. Michael is the one who stands firmly with Gabriel against the powers of darkness. Later in Daniel 12, Michael is identified as the great prince who stands guard over the people of Israel. He reemerges during end-time events when there will be a time of distress never before seen on the earth. Later in Jude 9, we see Michael again. Here he is disputing with the devil and arguing about the body of Moses. Why did angels battle over Moses’ body? Why does Satan want Moses’ body? What is the deeper meaning behind this conversation? What is so important about the body of Moses? Who is Michael the Archangel? This Bible study will answer these questions and more. 

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