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The archangel also appears in the [[Book of Enoch]] and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew. Alongside the [[Archangel Michael]], Gabriel is described as the guardian [[angel]] of Israel, defending its people against the angels of the other nations.
The archangel also appears in the [[Book of Enoch]] and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew. Alongside the [[Archangel Michael]], Gabriel is described as the guardian [[angel]] of Israel, defending its people against the angels of the other nations.


Gabriel is not called an [[archangel]] in the canonical Bible. However, the intertestamental period (roughly 200 BC – 50 AD) produced a wealth of literature, much of it having an apocalyptic orientation. The names and ranks of angels and [[demons]] were greatly expanded in this literature, and each had particular duties and status before [[Yahweh|God]]. This was the period when Gabriel was first referred to as an archangel.
Gabriel is not called an [[archangel]] in the canonical Bible. However, the intertestamental period (roughly 200 BC – 50 AD) produced a wealth of literature, much of it having an apocalyptic orientation. The names and ranks of angels and [[demon]]s were greatly expanded in this literature, and each had particular duties and status before [[Yahweh|God]]. This was the period when Gabriel was first referred to as an archangel.


In 1 Enoch 9:1–3, Gabriel, along with Michael, [[Archangel Uriel]] and Suriel, "saw much blood being shed upon the earth" (9:1) and heard the souls of men cry, "Bring our cause before the Most High" (9:3). In 1 Enoch 10:1, the reply came from "the Most High, the Holy and Great One" who sent forth agents, including Gabriel. Gabriel is the fifth of the five angels who keep watch: "Gabriel, one of the holy angels, who is over Paradise and the serpents and the [[Cherubim]]" (1 Enoch 20:7).
In 1 Enoch 9:1–3, Gabriel, along with Michael, [[Archangel Uriel]] and Suriel, "saw much blood being shed upon the earth" (9:1) and heard the souls of men cry, "Bring our cause before the Most High" (9:3). In 1 Enoch 10:1, the reply came from "the Most High, the Holy and Great One" who sent forth agents, including Gabriel. Gabriel is the fifth of the five angels who keep watch: "Gabriel, one of the holy angels, who is over Paradise and the serpents and the [[Cherubim]]" (1 Enoch 20:7).