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  1. Archangel Michael is commonly depicted holding scales to weigh the souls of people on Judgement Day. The weighing of souls (Ancient Greek: psychostasia) is a religious motif in which a person's life is assessed by weighing their soul (or some other part of them) immediately before or after death in order to judge their fate.

  2. Jan 24, 2018 · In art, Archangel Michael is often portrayed weighing souls of people on scales. This popular way of depicting heaven’s top angel illustrates Michael’s role helping faithful people on Judgment Day – when the Bible says God will judge every human’s good and bad deeds at the end of the world.

  3. Jun 2, 2023 · Archangel Michael is often depicted holding a pair of scales, which symbolize his role as a divine judge. The scales represent justice, balance, and accountability, and serve as a reminder that every action has a consequence.

  4. Sep 29, 2010 · Saint Michael the Archangel is often depicted wielding a sword and a set of scales to vanquish Satan. His scales have an ancient and surprising meaning. I worked for days on a post about Saint Michael the Archangel.

  5. In his fourth role, Saint Michael, the special patron of the Chosen People in the Old Testament, is also the guardian of the Church. Saint Michael was revered by the military orders of knights during the Middle Ages. The names of villages around the Bay of Biscay reflect that history. Moreover, doubtless for the same motive he was considered ...

  6. Saint Michael is often portrayed in art with scales. This role of Saint Michael was depicted by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In this depiction, angels hold up two books: the smaller book held by Saint Michael records the names of the blessed, while the larger book is a list of the damned. Guardian of the Church

  7. Stained glass panel depicting St. Michael weighing the soul of a woman, in an attitude of piety, inclining the scales in her favour, while three demons with a millstone attempt to outweigh her. St. Michael holds the scales and a crozier in his left hand, and a sword uplifted in his right.