Christian doctrine teaches that Christ will return, the dead will be raised, and all will be judged according to their deeds and faith. This event will usher in the fulfillment of God's kingdom—rewarding the faithful with eternal life and consigning the unrepentant to separation from God.
Paul refers to Christ as “our Passover lamb” (1 Corinthians 5:7), emphasizing the belief that Jesus’s death fulfills and transcends the original Passover sacrifice, offering redemption not just for Israel but for all humanity.
The Sanhedrin heard capital cases and the most serious civil and criminal matters. It served as the court of last resort, whose decisions were binding on all other courts.
The Sun’s apparent “death” each evening and its “resurrection” each morning mirrors the journey of Christ through crucifixion, burial, and resurrection.
Where other archangels might intervene to alter circumstances, Cassiel helps one to accept what cannot be changed. He imparts strength to endure loss, patience to wait through difficult times, and wisdom to understand the lessons hidden within solitude.