Talk:Archangel Physiology/@comment-169.204.230.226-20120607182057/@comment-12448588-20170825120525

Lucifer has never been mentioned as an Archangel, in fact in the King James Version of the Bible the only one who is specifically referenced is Michael (Gabriel is an iffy case). In the Torah the word Archangel is not even mentioned. If you refer to the apocrypha then you get other names, but that can be translation error as well.

Lucifer's ONLY title as a 'good' angel was Morning star, son of the dawnwhich was a dualism of the King of Babylon and Lucifer/Satan's fall (Satan is literally translated Enemy; Lucifer was his name before he became Satan or 'the enemy.'

El was used in MANY names in biblical times, such as Raphael or in Hebrew God Heals or God's Healer. Ezekiel means God Strengthens.  There are many many instances where El pops up in names. Like is wrote in the Angel Lord section there are a great many things that are at the very best inferences and folklore when we talk about Archangels or many other topics that aren't necessarily backed by script.

At best we can just spin our imaginations and dig up every factual encounter we can to be as accurate as possible (after all--there are a great many people monitoring this wiki to try and be as accurate as possible).

I wish all of you scholars out there the best of luck sifting through local and modern fantasy to find the gems of documented ancient!