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Only Archangels Gabriel and Michael are mentioned by name in the New Testament.
Of these mosaics, one can still see the two archangels Gabriel and Michael in the spandrels of the bema.
The portraits of the archangels Gabriel and Michael (largely destroyed) in the bema of the arch also date from the 9th century.
Its name comes from three large sandstone benches with the name of the Archangels Gabriel, Michael and Rafael on them.
Angels who are cut off from Heaven gradually lose most of their abilities, although the archangels Gabriel and Lucifer appeared to remain unaffected.
Above the Madonna are the two archangels Gabriel and Michael and, above them, the Blessing Christ.
But Manfas Qeddus was cured by the archangels Gabriel and Michael, who brought him back to Zuqualla.
The window to the north of the high altar (1899) depicts the archangels Gabriel, Michael and Raphael; it was dedicated to Henry Hall (the brewer).
Reliefs on the facade depict early Georgian monarchs, including one kneeling in front of Jesus Christ and the archangels Gabriel and Michael.
A chapel by Giovanni Maria Morlaiter with a precious tabernacle decorated with gilded bronze figures and, at the sides, the Archangels Gabriel and Michael.
The principal figures are the archangels Gabriel and Michael, flanked by figures representing the Te Deum and with the Doctors of the Church in the lower panels.
(That altarpiece matches a similar one in the chapel above the hill, which instead of Juan Diego and Juan de Zumárraga, features archangels Gabriel and Michael).
One fresco is a small dome that depicts Jesus gazing into space; the other is an apse that depicts the Virgin Mary flanked by the Archangels Gabriel and Michael.
The title story consists of eleven letters written by the archangel Satan to archangels Gabriel and Michael, about his observations on the curious proceedings of earthly life and the nature of man's religions.
Over the high Altar is a tripod baldachin guarded by the Archangels Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel and topped by the Archangel Michael as sculpted by Gleb Derujinsky.
On it he portrayed the archangels Gabriel and Michael passing the soul of a sinner woman to each other through the night from one day to the next, with Michael standing in Tuesday and Gabriel in Wednesday.
In the left apse of the same cathedral 14th-century mosaics survived, representing the Madonna and Child between Saints Agata and Lucy, the Archangels Gabriel and Michael and Queens Eleonora and Elisabetta.
In particular, the east wall has three tall lancet windows and a quatrefoil; the lancet windows, installed in 1893 in commemoration of Burne-Jones's daughter Margaret's marriage, represent the archangels Gabriel, Michael and Raphael.
The simple cypress cross was decorated with gold, gemstones and enamel, depicting Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, Theotokos, the Four Evangelists, archangels Gabriel and Michael, and three patron saints of Euphrosyne and her parents.
"The archangels Gabriel and Michael have been seen in various parts of the world, making pronouncements for God and standing in defense of his people," Tsion and Chaim told the people of Petra and thus the world via the Internet.
Holy Trinity, in Millom, Cumbria - In the Huddleston chapel there is a three light window depicting the Archangels Gabriel, Michael and Raphael created by Hugh Arnold in 1908 as a memorial to John & Jane Harker of Salthouse Farm.
The entrance tympanums are decorated with bas-reliefs showing, on the lower tympanium, the Holy Virgin with the Child and Archangels Gabriel and Michael at her sides, and, on the upper tympanium, a half-length representation of Christ and figures of the Apostles Peter and Paul.
The label indicates that they are the arms of George III but they are actually the early Stuart arms of a century and a half earlier of Charles I. In the south aisle the early-20th-century east window depicts the archangels Gabriel, Michael and Raphael with a host of angels above them.