Note these statements, Archangel means Chief Angel
Jehovah also appointed an angel “who was going ahead of the camp,” guiding the nation into the Promised Land. Evidently, that angel was Michael—Jesus in his prehuman existence.—Ex. 14:19; 32:34.
(WT February 2024, p. 25)
. Jesus may have been the angel who guided the ancient Israelites through the wilderness and whose voice the Israelites were strictly to obey.—Exodus 23:20-23.a
a The Word is not the only angel through whom God spoke. For example, he used angelic sons other than his Firstborn to transmit his Law to the ancient Israelites.—Acts 7:53; Galatians 3:19; Hebrews 2:2, 3.
(ijwbq article 160)
Michael is “the archangel.” (Jude 9) The title “archangel,” meaning “chief of the angels,” appears in only two Bible verses. In both cases, the word is singular, suggesting that only one angel bears that title.
(ijwbq article 121)
Michael is “the archangel.” (Jude 9) The title “archangel,” meaning “chief of the angels,” appears in only two Bible verses. In both cases, the word is singular, suggesting that only one angel bears that title.
(WT 10/1/1955 p. 598)
Michael is the only one said to be “the archangel,” meaning “chief angel,” or “principal angel.”
· (Insight book 2, pp. 393-394)
The archangel, Michael, is the chief angel in terms of power and authority.
(WT public 2017 #5, p. 4-5)