Lucifer Morningstar has many angel siblings, but his most prominent brothers in media (like the Lucifer TV show) are Amenadiel, his older brother sent to Earth, and his twin brother Michael, often depicted as his opposite. Other notable brothers include Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, with many more celestial siblings existing in lore.
When the Demiurgic Archangel Lucifer Morningstar began his revolt in Heaven, he was hopelessly outnumbered. He was eventually defeated by his twin brother the Demiurgic Archangel Michael who used the Demiurgos (God's power) to destroy his angelic forces.
Enter: the archangel Michael, Lucifer's twin brother.
Three brothers – Gabriel, Michael and Lucifer.
Because they identify Michael with Jesus, he is therefore considered the first and greatest of all God's heavenly sons, God's chief messenger, who takes the lead in vindicating God's sovereignty, sanctifying his name, fighting the wicked forces of Satan and protecting God's covenant people on earth.
Raphael was the third of the four archangels created by God and the youngest brother of Michael and Lucifer, and the older brother of Gabriel.
The name Michael is used five times in the Bible to designate a celestial being (Dan. 10:13, 21; 12:1; Jude 9; Rev. 12:7). He is nowhere explicitly identified with Jesus, but some Christian writers have equated the two by carefully comparing the role played by Michael with that of Jesus.
History. Michael and Lucifer were created together sometime during the "Big Bang" as identical twins. The twins were names Samael and Michael.
In the Christian tradition, Gabriel is ever the angel of mercy while Michael is rather the angel of judgment. He was God's messenger to Daniel to explain his vision (Dan. 8:16-26) and prophecy (Dan. 9:21-27).
In Jewish apocrypha, early Kabbalah, and rabbinic literature, Metatron is the name that Enoch received after his transformation into an angel.
Maze arrives to battle with Uriel and, in the scuffle, Uriel loses hold of the dagger. Lucifer retrieves the instrument and plunges the blade into Uriel, which kills him for good, but not before he says something in Lucifer's ear.
Second Temple texts like 1 Enoch and Jubilees depict the Nephilim as offspring of fallen angels (Watchers) and human women, portraying them as evil giants whose corruption led to the flood described in the book of Genesis.
Michael, previously pronounced as Mi-ka-el, is the main antagonist of Lucifer, serving as the overarching antagonist of Seasons 1 through 4, the main antagonist of Season 5 and a minor character in Season 6. He is a powerful Archangel and the elder identical twin brother of Lucifer Morningstar.
Counter-Reformation writers, like Albertanus of Brescia, classified the seven deadly sins each to a specific Biblical demon. He, as well as Peter Binsfield, assigned Lucifer to the sin of pride.
And you'd think, given the fact that Lucifer is the devil and Michael is a heaven-based archangel it would be obvious which twin is the good one and which is the bad. But as with many things on “Lucifer,” that wasn't the case. “Michael is evil! The irony, I know,” Ellis told TheWrap.
Lucifer sees Mammon as his most adorable brother, but Mammon is also the only demon brother able to get through to Lucifer when he's being too strict toeards other demons.
In the manga and anime Blue Exorcist, Samael is the true name of the demon Mephistopheles, and he is a son of Satan as well as a brother of Lucifer. As in biblical legend, he displays both good and evil aspects, but is the demon of Time rather than of Death.
Michael and Gabriel are recognized as archangels in Judaism and Islam, and by most Christians. Raphael—mentioned in the deuterocanonical/apocryphal Book of Tobit— is also recognized as a chief angel in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Eastern Orthodox churches.
Jesus's real name in his native Aramaic/Hebrew was Yeshua (ישוע), a common short form of Yehoshua (Joshua), meaning "Yahweh saves," which was then transliterated into Greek as Iēsoûs (Ἰησοῦς) and eventually into the English "Jesus". "Christ" isn't a last name, but a title meaning "Anointed One" or Messiah, similar to "Joshua" or "Jesus" being a popular name in 1st-century Israel.
Satan the devil was the first fallen angel. He was originally in heaven and was called 'Lucifer' (Isaiah 14:12) but was cast out (Luke 10:18; Revelation 12:9). He was anointed by God as guardian Cherub in the Garden of God (Ezekiel 28:13), on the holy mount of God (Ezekiel 28:14).
Perfectly said, yes, Gabriel may be the weakest Archangel but compared to monsters and demons he's an absolute god-like force, however, he's not all that impressive when you compare him to the top Archangels Michael and Lucifer.
By lore, Raphael is stronger. I'm pretty sure they mentioned that the archangels' age are also ranked by their power. Raphael was definitely more “warrior-like”, so he was most likely a better fighter, but Gabriel actually knew how to use his powers among the archangels.