St. Michael the Archangel is represented by:
•balance (helping to judge at the Last Judgment)
•banner (as the leader of the army of God)
•dragon (representing the defeated devil)
•scales (helping to judge at the Last Judgment)
•sword (as a soldier of God)
St. Michael was an archangel, not a disciple.
Michael is an archangel and has no weaknesses. He is not a human and subjected to human weaknesses.
Gabriel, one of two named angels in the Bible, is not the archangel. There is only one and that is Michael. Arch, meaning chief or principle. Therefore, Michael, the archangel is the chief or principle angel over all the others.
The two most famous archangels are Gabriel and Michael. Gabriel is the archangel that visited Mary and Joseph. Michael is considered to be the angel who battled Lucifer.
There are at least two saints that fit that patronage - St. Gabriel the Archangel and St. Expeditis. Yes, there is a Saint Expeditis. Really!
According to some theological suppositions between Genesis 1, verse one and two.
No, there are only two archangels mentioned in the bible: Michael and Gabriel. Two others are mentioned in other writings: Raphael and Uriel.
There are at least two saints named Jeremias. Both were martyrs and neither has either symbols or patronages
Michael the Archangel and Margaret of Antioch. Also, at one point, Catherine of Alexandria.
There is no officially (Vatican) sanctioned patron saints of Thailand. Thailand is divided into Archdioceses. The two Metropolitan Cathedrals are dedicated The Virgin Mary and Archangel Michael. These are basically patron saints of the whole country.
Adam and Michael are never mentioned together in biblical canon, but they are in LDS (Mormon) books. Example: And the Lord appeared unto them, and they rose up and blessed Adam, and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel. (Doctrine and Covenants 107:54).
There are at least two saints named Jeremias. Both were martyrs and neither has either symbols or patronages.