Archangels

Lords of Will, Clans of Glory, and the Hidden Disciples

Who the Archangels Are

The Archangels, often referred to as “the Archs”, are twelve exalted, human-like free-will beings created during the Third Creation by Ahavah through the counsel of the 24 Elders. They were fashioned to preside over angels, govern Shamayim’s Territories, and serve as conduits through which Worship, order, and divine authority would flow across creation.

Though frequently misunderstood as purely spiritual abstractions, the Archangels are profoundly personal beings—capable of admiration, reasoning, loyalty, envy, obedience, and rebellion. They were created male in form, each with a distinct appearance, identity, anointing, and jurisdiction. None bore the likeness of a woman, for their nature was patterned after governance and responsibility rather than multiplication.

Lucifer, the first and most radiant of their kind, was appointed leader and representative of Holy Father before angels and realms—until his fall reduced the twelve to eleven.

The Three Forms of the Archangels

The Archangels exist in three distinct forms, each corresponding to proximity to Ahavah’s presence and function within Shamayim.

1. Beastly (Glorious) Form

This is the Archangels’ true celestial form, revealed whenever Ahavah releases His presence during worship in Lebab or Mizbeach-Halal. These forms are immense, terrifying, radiant, and symbolic—each reflecting the anointing and function given by the Elders. In this state, their glory surpasses comprehension, and even angels bow instinctively.

2. Human-like Form with Wings

In this form, Archangels appear as human men with two wings, one on each side. They often manifest this form in Mizbeach-Halal and during official duties. The wings may appear or disappear at will, emphasizing that flight is not their limitation—authority is.

3. Human-like Form without Wings

This is their most familiar appearance, used within their territories and during councils. In this state, they resemble humans entirely—distinct in race, stature, and skin tone—yet unmistakably noble and commanding. It is this form that later allowed them to incarnate fully as humans on Earth.

Free Will and the Law

Unlike Seraphim and Cherubim, the Archangels were granted free will, governed by The Law—a codified set of divine rules established by the 24 Elders at the moment of their creation. This Law allowed choice but demanded accountability. Every Archangel ruled a clan of angels birthed from the same Stars as himself, sharing not only power but appearance.

Thus, each angel reflects the racial appearance of their Archangel, a truth that would later echo into humanity itself.

The Twelve Archangels and Their Appearances

Below are the twelve Archangels as named by Lucifer, including their anointing titles and the human racial appearance they resemble, which also defines the appearance of their angelic clans.

  1. Lucifer – “The Eyes of Holy Father”
    Appearance: Asian-like
    The most radiant and intelligent of all Archangels, Lucifer was born from 666 converging star-lights of Olam-Chuphshah. His clan reflected sharp features and luminous presence. His fall removed him from rulership but not from history.

  2. Michael – “The Strength of Holy Father”
    Appearance: South American-like
    Warrior, defender, and executor of judgment. Michael was born from 999 converging star-lights of Machar-Nogah. Michael’s clan carries commanding stature and resolute presence. He would later be incarnated as Simon Peter.

  3. Gabriel – “The Voice of Holy Father”
    Appearance: African (light brown skin tones)
    Bearer of truth and revelation. Gabriel was born from 888 converging star-lights of Machar-Araphel. All angels of Gabriel’s clan share African skin tones. As a human, Gabriel became James, son of Alphaeus.

  4. Ariel – “The Talented”
    Appearance: Egyptian-like
    Master of innovation and creativity. Ariel was born from 777 converging star-lights of Rahah-Kol. Ariel’s clan excels in divine craftsmanship. On Earth, Ariel appeared as Bartholomew.

  5. Raphael – “The Restorer”
    Appearance: Indian-like
    Symbol of peace, healing, and restoration. Raphael was born from 555 converging star-lights of Rahah-Kol. Raphael’s angels radiate calm authority. As a human, he was Philip.

  6. Uriel – “The Light of Holy Father”
    Appearance: Hebrew-Arabian
    Bearer of illumination and divine understanding. Uriel was born from 559 converging star-lights of Rahah-Kol. Uriel became John, son of Zebedee.

  7. Chamuel – “The All-Solution”
    Appearance: North American-like
    Archangel of aspiration and harmony. Chamuel was born from 444 converging star-lights of Olam-Zaku. Chamuel incarnated as Andrew.

  8. Selaphiel – “The King of Music”
    Appearance: Dark-skinned (deep brown tones—thick, dark African)
    Eternal master of worship and music. Selaphiel was born from 449 converging star-lights of Olam-Zaku. Selaphiel’s clan governs praise. On Earth, he was Thomas.

  9. Barachiel – “The Ultimate Builder”
    Appearance: Roman-like
    Architect of realms and structures. Barachiel was born from 333 converging star-lights of Olam-Chalam. Barachiel incarnated as Matthew.

  10. Haniel – “The Joy of Holy Father”
    Appearance: Australian-like
    Carrier of joy and delight. Haniel was born from 339 converging star-lights of Olam-Chalam. Haniel became Thaddaeus.

  11. Jeremiel – “The Counsellor”
    Appearance: Russian-like
    Teacher of wisdom and gentle correction. Jeremiel was born from 222 converging star-lights of Olam-Machashebeth. Jeremiel was Simon the Zealot.

  12. Raguel – “The Accolade”
    Appearance: German-like with pinkish skin
    Arbiter of justice and reward. Raguel was born from 111 converging star-lights of Olam-Machashebeth. Raguel incarnated as James, son of Zebedee.

The Fall of Lucifer and the Interim Leadership

When Lucifer rebelled and was cast out of Shamayim by Michael, the Archangels were reduced to eleven. His authority over them was severed. By decree of the Elders, Gabriel temporarily assumed leadership, maintaining order until the birth of Yeshua on Earth.

Lucifer’s clan fell with him, becoming demons. Yet mercy remained embedded in judgment.

From Demons to Humanity: The Path of Restoration

After the Strike, repented demons were stripped of their memories and reduced to souls, reborn as humans on Earth as a pathway to redemption. Initially, they were created as one race.

However, during the Tower of Babel, the 24 Elders divided humanity by language (new) and racial appearance (not new)—reflecting the original Archangelic clans. Thus, modern human races trace their diversity back to the appearances of the Archangels themselves.

The Incarnation of the Archangels as Humans

When Yeshua was born—the manifestation of Ahavah’s Son—the Archangels were required to fully incarnate as humans, surrendering their celestial forms. To avoid premature exposure and Satan’s interference, they were born as one race: Hebrew, indistinguishable from ordinary men.

This unified appearance enraged Satan when he later encountered them unknowingly as children—Michael as Peter, Chamuel as Andrew—playing innocently on Earth.

The Selection of the Disciples

Guided invisibly by the Elders, Yeshua selected eleven former Archangels as His disciples during His ministry. Each carried latent authority, now sanctified through obedience rather than rank.

To complete the twelve, Judas Iscariot—a fallen angel from Lucifer’s clan—was chosen as a human representative of the fallen. His betrayal ensured that every Archangelic clan, fallen and faithful alike, was represented in the drama of salvation.

Paul and the Restoration of the Twelfth Seat

After Judas’ death, the disciples chose a replacement, but Heaven chose differently.

Paul was once Fachiel, a low-ranking angel of Lucifer’s clan who did not rebel. He later incarnated as Adam, whose fall surrendered Olam-Chuphshah to Satan. Through reincarnation by the Elders, Adam returned as Paul.

Through Yeshua’s sacrifice—becoming the Seed of Life himself—ownership of humanity was reclaimed, and Paul was elevated to replace Lucifer’s vacant Archangelic seat.

One Will, One Lord

In the end, the Archangels do not rule independently.

When all Crowns are gathered, all battles concluded, and judgment completed, all will share one will with Yeshua, who shall be Lord over all creation. Authority will no longer be divided by rank, but unified in purpose.

Thus, the Archangels—once rulers, then servants, then humans—will stand complete, restored, and fulfilled.

Not as lords of themselves
But as sons within the Son.

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