Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who was praised as the most popular Spanish-language writer since Cervantes, died Thursday in Mexico City at the age of 87. Garcia Marquez, a ...
"What matters in life is not what happens to you -- but what you remember, and how you remember it." Those words are from Gabriel Garcia Marquez . . . the Colombian-born writer who died this past ...
(USA Today) -- Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who was praised as the most popular Spanish-language writer since Cervantes, died on Thursday in Mexico City at the age of 87.
Colombian Nobel Prize for Literature 1982 Gabriel Garcia Marquez (L) leans out of the window of the train upon arrival at his hometown Aracataca, Colombia 30 May, 2007. Garcia Marquez hadn't visited ...
Gabriel is not referred to as an archangel in the Hebrew Bible or the New Testament. However, a wealth of Jewish literature was written during the Second Temple period (516 BC–70 AD). Much of the literature produced during this intertestamental period was of the apocalyptic genre.
Among the most prominent and powerful beings in biblical tradition stands Gabriel, one of the few angels specifically named in Scripture and honored across multiple faith traditions.
What does the Bible say about the angel Gabriel? The angel Gabriel is a messenger who was entrusted to deliver several important messages on God’s behalf.
Gabriel is one of only two angels explicitly named in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. His name, derived from the Hebrew “גַּבְרִיאֵל” (Gavriʾel), is often understood to mean “God is my strength” or “mighty one of God.”