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Angels as Warriors in Late Second Temple Jewish Literature

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Focusing on the role of angelic beings in warfare, the study examines warrior angels in Jewish literature from the Second Temple period. It highlights key figures like Michael and Gabriel, alongside various unnamed angelic warriors, exploring their theological implications and cultural significance. The author analyzes angelic participation in eschatological conflicts, their connections to Jewish heroes, and their protective roles, particularly concerning Jerusalem. The research delves into the broader angelological context, revealing the dual nature of angels as both defenders and destroyers in military imagery.

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Angels as Warriors in Late Second Temple Jewish Literature, Aleksander R. Michalak

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