Definition: "Archangel" is a Hebrew term, referring to a high priest or angel who holds divine authority over Godβs temple in Jerusalem. It usually refers to an angelic intermediary between God and His people, facilitating communications and decisions. Definition: Archangels are highly spiritual beings, often depicted as human-like creatures with wings, horns, or feathers, standing upon golden heads that resemble angelsβ crowns and bodies. They are messengers from God who guide the worship of idols by invoking their divine presence in human sacrifices, mediating between humans and the divine, or working to resolve conflicts through prayer and mediation.