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"For God hath concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all"- Romans 11:32, the Holy Bible, KJV

       Have you ever seen The Prophecy 1, 2, or 3? In this movie, the angel Gabriel plays the role of a fallen angel, who's trying to regain his place in heaven.  Reluctantly and so often, we nudge movies  like this as if they are false illustrations merely produced for our entertainment. Yet, what many perceive to be false, in some instances, can actually be true.
 
       In fact, when you look at the Holy Quran and its instructions surrounding the angel Gabriel, you discover, Gabriel played a significant role and was more important than we know. The below scripture reads:
 
"Say: Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel- for he brings down the  (revelation) to thy heart By Allah's will, a confirmation of what went before. And guidance and glad tidings for those who believe-Whoever is an enemy to Allah and his angels and prophets, To Gabriel and Michael- Lo! Allah is an enemy to those who reject Faith."- Surah 2: Al Baqarah 97-98, pg. 44
 
       Interestingly,  when you examine the role Gabriel played in the Holy Bible Christians use, you also discover that Gabriel was just as important in its scriptures as well.  The below scripture reads:
 
"And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee, and to show thee these glad tidings."- St.Luke 1: 19,the Holy Bible,  KJV
 
       More over, looking in the Holy Bible used by Catholics, you find scripture that also sheds light on the angel Gabriel.
 
"In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary. And he said unto her, "Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you."- St. Luke 1: 26-29, Catholic Holy Bible
 
        After examining these different text, its enlightening to discover the many roles Gabriel played throughout scriptural history. So  while many are seeking biblical truth by simply scanning the text, they must also learn the importance of deciphering the truth from falsehood by unlocking the confusion on their own.
 
        Continued research is being conducted on biblical truth by theologians all around the world.  Reason being, more and more people are coming forth sharing details of their experiences hearing the voice of God. Thinking back, I cannot help but recall my first encounter hearing the voice of God. It was startling; so much, it frightened me. But suddenly, after realizing what was happening, I was overwhelmed with a sense of calmness.  So overwhelmed, I wept childishly. But when I share such thoughts and experiences with someone, they automatically assume I'm crazy.
 
       Still, its the experiences we have that evoke the desire to go beyond the knowledge we have been taught, in order for us to attain the wisdom needed to overcome the confusion, seemingly disrupting our lives. 
 
       In fact, within the pages of a forty year old book, titled A Dictionary of Angels, I found more knowledge about Gabriel than has ever been actually told or discussed. Seemingly, Gabriel is considered one of the 2 highest ranking angels in Judeo-Christian and Mohammedan religious lore. In addition, he is an angel of annunciation, resurrection, mercy, vengeance, death, and revelation. Apart from the archangel Michael, Gabriel is the only angel mentioned by name in the Old Testament-unless one includes among the Old Testament books the Book of Tobit ,which is no longer in the Christian Bible, but is still found in the Catholic Bible. Ironically, this particular book was considered apocryphal-false or untrue- by many early Christians, and has been removed from all King James Version Bibles.
 
       Surprisingly, within the pages of this book, Gabriel presides over Paradise, and although he is the ruling prince of the 1st Heaven out of 390 heavens, it  is believed that he sits on the left hand of God. Even more interesting, the Muslim, Mohammed claimed it was Gabriel (Jibril in Islamic) of the "140 pairs of wings" who dictated to him the Holy Quran, sura by sura.
 
       In fact, in Jewish legend, Gabriel was the angel who dealt death and destruction to the sinful cities (Sodom and Gommorah) not God as many Christians believe. Ironically, he is also the prince of justice. In addition, many theologians  have believed that Gabriel and Lucifer are the same. But Lucifer's name is only mentioned once throughout the entire Bible.
 
        In Isaiah 14:12, the Holy Bible, KJV reads: "How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!"
 
       Thinking back to the movie- The Prophecy 3, I am reminded of Gabriel's encounter with Lucifer. Unmistakenly, throughout much of religious history, Lucifer has been accredited an evil angel. Even looking at Isaiah Fourteen,  Lucifer is described as the angel who misled many, but was never put the death. So if people believe in God, shouldn't they also believe in the devil and angels?  After all, one cannot believe in one and not the other.
 
        In particular, in the Holy Quran Lucifer's name is not mentioned at all. But in the Dictionary of Angels, he is listed as "the light giver." Moreover, Lucifer was designated as the angel of hell, by St. Jerome and other Church Fathers. But, according to the Holy Quran, the angel Malik is the angel in charge of hell, not Satan, as many have been taught.
 
 
       So where do you think these magnificent beings  reside today? Could these ancient prophecies surrounding today's- end time- destruction, be kaliedoscopes into a world unknown to the human eye? And if so, why have these valuable stories remained hidden for so long?
 
       Contrary to popular beliefs, this information resource has been orchestrated by a spiritual force affiliated with God- to unfold ancient wisdom, in an effort to help millions regain their faith, and begin walking in the freedom of life God gave each of us. In fact,  it is the will of GOD to see everyone overcome the wiles of the fallen angels, who seek to devour our happiness. Perhaps this is why this scripture below reads:
 
"that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God."-  I Corinthians 2:5, the Holy Bible,  KJV
 
 
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