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There are several different versions and translations of the Bible. Michael is the only angel explicitly described as an archangel. Gabriel is also generally considered an archangel even though he is never directly called one. Some versions of The Bible, most notably the Catholic canon, included the Book of Tobit which features Raphael. Uriel is feature in the Book of Enoch, which appears in the Ethiopian Orthodox Bible. These two are both widely considered archangels. Enoch also features Raguel, Zerachiel and Remiel as the additional archangels. However, this is not a definitive list. Because different denominations of Christians have different versions of the Bible and different ways of interpreting it, there is no one answer for this.

Some religions (Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Othodox) refer to Gabriel as an archangel in the bible. In fact whenever he is mentioned he is mentioned as the archangel Gabriel. These religions also refer to Raphael as an archangel in their respective Bibles.

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Q: Who are the seven archangels in the Bible?
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