There isn't one single female "Angel of Death" across all cultures, but figures like Santa Muerte (Our Lady of Holy Death) in Mexican folklore and modern depictions of Azrael as female in some fiction (like the Lucifer show) fit the role, while historically, U.S. Air Force Maj. Allison Black earned the nickname "Angel of Death" for her combat role in Afghanistan.
Allison Black. Colonel Allison K. Black is an American retired military officer. She was given the nickname "Angel of Death" as an AC-130H gunship officer in the United States Air Force during the War in Afghanistan.
Azrael, also known as Lady Death, The Archangel of Death and Archangel Azrael, is the fifth of the seven Archangels created by God and Goddess, making her the second oldest female archangel and the second oldest female angel ever created as well as one of the oldest and strongest beings in the whole universe.
In the novel, Gabriel is depicted as a female angel with immense angelic beauty, and is given the titles of "The Strongest Woman in Heaven" and "The Most Beautiful Woman in Heaven".
In LaVeyan Satanism, Lucifer is described by The Satanic Bible as one of the four crown princes of hell, particularly that of the East, the "lord of the air", and is called the bringer of light, the morning star, intellectualism, and enlightenment.
The close connection between the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Angels is one we see throughout her life on Earth: at the Annunciation, the Nativity of her Divine Son, her Assumption into heaven, and finally her Coronation as Queen of Angels and Men.
It is implied that Chloe was meant to cross paths with Lucifer, so he could form a connection with a Human who was immune to his ability to reflect ones desires, and would see him as he truly was.
As an archangel, Michael Demiurgos led God's forces against Lucifer during his rebellion in Heaven. Tom Ellis portrays Michael in the fifth season of the live-action Fox/Netflix series Lucifer, as the twin brother of Lucifer Morningstar.
Azrael, often referred to as the "angel of death," is a significant spiritual figure in Judaism and Islam, as well as in some new age belief systems. In Hebrew, his name means "whom God helps," and he plays a crucial role in facilitating the transition of souls from life to death.
In Roman Mythology, Dea Tacita was the Goddess of Death and in Greek mythology, the Keres were female death spirits Dea Tacita Dea Tacita, also known as Dea Muta or Muta Tacita was the Roman Goddess of Death. She was also known as the Silent Goddess.
Yes, many Greek gods had male lovers, with the norm being bisexuality, though figures like Zeus (with Ganymede), Apollo (with Hyacinthus), Hermes, Dionysus, and the hero Heracles are famous examples, often involved in pederastic relationships or deep bonds that modern interpretation calls homosexual or bisexual. While gods like Ares, Hades, and Hephaestus had fewer or no male lovers, same-sex relationships were common across the pantheon, with Zeus often cited as the prime example of a powerful god with male paramours.
Ma'ase Torah (compare Jellinek, "B. H." ii. 98) says: "There are six angels of death: Gabriel over kings; Ḳapẓiel over youths; Mashbir over animals; Mashḥit over children; Af and Ḥemah over man and beast." Identical with Antichrist.
In Abrahamic faiths (Judaism, Christianity and Islam) the Angel of Death is named either Azrael, Dumah, Puriel or Samael. In Greek mythology, the Angel of Death was named Thanatos, (θανατος) an angelic god who carried a sword.
The first angel of death to be created was the True Archangel of Death, Azrael who rules the entire host of angels of death along with many others high-ranking angels.
But as the angel was preparing to destroy Jerusalem, the LORD relented and said to the death angel, “Stop! That is enough!” At that moment the angel of the LORD was by the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. When David saw the angel, he said to the LORD, “I am the one who has sinned and done wrong!
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.
Aurora Decker-Morningstar, commonly known as Rory, is the main antagonist of Season 6 in Lucifer. She is the Nephilim daughter of Lucifer Morningstar and Chloe Decker.
Chloe finally accepts Lucifer completely, even after seeing his demonic form and admits her love for him. Lucifer then decides that he must return to Hell to keep the demons in line, recognizing that Chloe was his true love, even if Eve was his first.
However, Chloe is immune to his charms, and while Lucifer is also immortal and (usually) unable to get hurt, she makes him vulnerable to harm when they're together. It's likely that Lucifer's emotional vulnerability and love towards Chloe affects his mortality.
Fallen angels were believed by Arab pagans to be sent to earth in the form of men. Some of them mated with humans and gave rise to hybrid children. As recorded by Al-Jahiz, a common belief held that Abu Jurhum, the ancestor of the Jurhum tribe, was actually the son of a disobedient angel and a human woman.
Queen of Heaven (Latin: Regina Caeli) is a title given by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy, to Mary, mother of Jesus, and, to a lesser extent, in Evangelical Lutheranism and Anglicanism.
According to the pseudepigraphal Revelation of Moses, another name for Jophiel is Dina (Hebrew: דִּינָה Dīnā, "Judgement"). In the text, Jophiel/Dina is described as an angel of the seventh heaven, a Cabalistic guardian of the Torah (and wisdom itself), who taught 70 languages to souls at the dawn of creation.
You are in Christ, and His victory is your victory.” Satan's head is crushed at the cross by Christ and by all who are Christ's throughout all the era of redemption.