Jewish Tradition credits Gabriel with inspiring the Prophet Moses to write either Genesis or the entire Pentateuch. Later Jewish Rabbinical literature tells us that he was the angel who taught Joseph the 70 languages needed to rule in Egypt, but this is not in the Genesis account.Gabriel is named numerous times in the Quran where he instructs the Prophet Muhamad. The Scriptures gives us no information concerning Gabriel’s relation to other angels and archangels, but in the Book of Enoch (Apocrypha), “the four great archangels, Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Phanuel,” are described as reporting the corrupt state of mankind to the Creator and receiving their several commissions.