Nowhere in the Bible where Jesus Christ referred to himself as an angel.
Actually, there are plenty of places. Jesus referred to himself on many occasions as being
the Son of God:
John 10:36
Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?
A son of God is an angel:
Job 1:6 Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the "I AM", and Satan came also among them. (KOFK)
Job 1:6 One day the angels came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came with them. (NIV)
Therefore Christ said to them that he is the Angel (Son) of The Lord (God).
As in:
John 10:36
Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I (Christ) am the Son of God (Angel of The Lord)?
And Prophet Isaiah's description of Jesus Christ is very clear
Isaiah 9:6 - “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
A Mighty God and Everlasting Father cannot be equated as an angel, it is blasphemous to say so.
It says he will be called Wonderful (Jesus is known for having done many wonders - miracles), Counselor (Jesus is known for having consulting people wherever he went; he was already teaching the elders in the Temple and at a very young age, Jesus consulted Nicodemus about needing to be born again, as well as His disciples, etc.)
Jesus is also called Mighty God, Everlasting Father (Immanuel - God with us; Matthew 1:23):
Matthew 1:23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name
Emmanuel, which being interpreted is,
God with us:
John
14:8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
14:9 Jesus saith unto him,
Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou [then], Show us the Father?
14:10
Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? The Words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, He doeth the works.
John 20:27 And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God.
Colossians 2:9 For
in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Isaiah 9:6 does NOT say that Jesus
is the Father. It says that he will be called Mighty God, Everlasting Father.
The Gospels teach how Christ came
in the name of his Father, as His (God's)
High Priest and the mediator between God and men forever (Father being the
ONLY True God, as Jesus said, in John 17:3 - The "I AM" (YHWH).
John 5:43
I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.
12:13 Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna: Blessed [is] the King of Israel that cometh
in the name of the Lord.
(The Torah / The Law says the priest chosen by God stood to minister
in the name of the "I AM":
Deuteronomy 18:5 For the "I AM" thy God hath chosen him out of all thy tribes, to stand to minister
in the name of the "I AM",...)
Jesus came to
abolish the priesthood except for
himself alone as
the sole representative of the priesthood, being
both High-Priest and King, after the order of Melchizedek.
God may have appeared as unknown man or an angel (to early Israelites), it is so because no man will ever see God's face and live
Exodus 33:20 - But He said, "You cannot see My face, for no man can see Me and live!"
Agreed. No man has seen God at any time (John 1:18, 5:37).
Except of course when He went down to earth as a man (not angel) named Jesus.
God was in Christ (His Angel) within Jesus (the human - the son of Mary):
2 Corinthians
5:19 To wit, that
God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the Word of reconciliation.
(Exactly just as Christ said it, in John 14:10)
While Michael is a great chief prince of angels, he is just one of several.
The Bible teaches that Michael is the First.
Michael your Prince (Dan. 10:21)
(Prince = Son of The King).
Likewise, Jude is very clear about Michael the Archangel not being God
Jude 1:9 - But Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses, did not dare pronounce against him a railing judgment, but said, "The Lord rebuke you!"
Christ only laid claim to being the Son of God.
(Son of God = Angel; Job 1:6, 2:1, 38:7 & Genesis 6)
He never claimed to be God.
And the Everlasting Father, who is He? Being forgetful are we.
The catholic doctrine says that Jesus is not the Father. So if Isaiah 9:6 is interpreted as saying that Jesus is the Father (God), then this interpretation also refutes the catholic trinity doctrine, because according to it Jesus is not the Father.