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Mother Mary was mentioned frequently in the gospels. From the time of the Annunciation when Archangel Gabriel visited her to let her know she was bearing the Christ Child and throughout the entire ministry of Jesus, Mary was a constant and supportive spiritual presence in the life of Jesus. Jesus Christ was immaculately conceived by his mother, Mary the daughter of Ann and Joachim. During her numerous appearances to Bernadette Soubirous (a young peasant girl of Massabielle France), Mary testified that she was the Immaculate Conception. Mary has often been called Queen of the Angels. The truth is that the human Mary was Archangel Amabael. Through the auspices of Divine Grace, she incarnated in human form in order to give birth to a child (the fruit of her womb, the Word made flesh) that was a pure untainted vessel without the stain of original sin (depraved emotions, passions, and debilities). As Mother Mary, she was referred to as an Archangel who incarnated for the purpose of receiving the Lord (giving birth to and nurturing the Christ Child) by the John the Evangelist, as well as, by James in the Apocryphal New Testament.
Mary was also mentioned in
other Christian writings or by writers of Christianity by various versions of
her angel name Amabael like Amabiel, Amatiel, Amator, Amatliel, Amarlia,
Amarlaii, and Mareael.
Although Archangel Amabael has been referred to as an Angel of Air, the Presiding Spirit of the planet Mars, one of the luminary angels concerned with human sexuality, a heavenly hall angelic guard, and one of the angels with dominion over both the spring and winter seasons, she was primarily known on this planet as the Mother Mary Depicted in many illustrated literary works and religious tomes like "Paradise Lost" by John Milton, and the "Cologne Bible" of 1478-1480 ACE, she was also portrayed by numerous painters with a pilgrims staff and a fish, and as a sociable winged spirit. As Archangel Amabael, she was one of the dominions who ruled over the season of winter. As Archangel Amatiel, she was one of the dominions who ruled over the season of spring. As Archangel Amator, she was mentioned in the cabala as a most holy name that was invoked for apposite, appropriate, apt support during inaugurals and investitures. As Archangel Amatliel, she was known as an Heavenly Hall Angelic Guard of the third heavenly sphere in the lore of the Maasseh Merkabah.
As Archangel Amarlia (Amarlaii), she was mentioned in
the Talmud as a healing angel with curative powers, especially those involving
cutaneous diseases. As Archangel Amabiel, she was an airy angelic
luminary who presided over the planet Mars.
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