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Angel Princes |
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Names of Angels |
Names of Metatron |
Governing Angels |
Angelic Properties |
Angel Princes |
The 7 Archangels & Throne Angels |
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The Sarim
The House of the
Chief Celestial
Angel Princes |
Akatriel (Akatreil): Revealer of the devine mysteries
and of angel proclamation; cf. Raziel.
Aanfiel: Chief of the crown judgment angels of the
Merkabah.
Azbuga (h): One of the eight great thrones angels who
clothes himself
with the grament of
righteousness those deemed worthy among
the new
arrivals in heaven.
Barakiel (Barkiel, Barbiel): Ruler of the order of
Seraphim, governor of
the
month of February, and one
of the 7 archangels.
Camael (Kemuel): Chief of the orders of Powers; one of
the holy sefiroth;
personifiaction of
devine justice; among the 7 that
stand in the presence
of God.
Chayyiel: Chief of the holy Hayyoth (Cheribum).
Gabriel: Angel of annunciation, resurrection, mercy, and
vengeance;
ruling prince of the first heaven; chief
of the angelic guards over
paradise.
Galgaliel: Eponymous head of the order of Galgalim (chariots
of the Merkabah); chief angel of the wheel of the
sun.
Haniel (Anael): Chief of the order of Principalities and
Virtues; one of
the 7 archangels;
governor of December; reputed to have
transported Enoch
to heaven.
Iofiel: Preceptor angel of Shem; a prince of the Torah
(like Yefefiah);
one of the 7 archangels; chief of the
order of Thrones.
Jehoel (Jaoel): Meditator of the ineffable name;
prince of the presence.
Metatron: Chancellor of heaven; prince of the ministering
angels;
sustainer of mankind.
Michael: Chief angel of the Lord; deliverer of the faithful;
tutilary
prince of Israel; angel of repentance, etc.
Phanuel (Raguel): Archangel of penance; prince of the
presence;
identified with Uriel and
Ramiel.
Radueriel (Vretil): The recording angel; leader of the
celestial choirs;
creator of the lesser
angels.
Raphael: Angel of healing, science, and knowledge; one of
the princes of
the presence, regent of the sun.
Raziel (Galizur): Chief of the supreme mysteries; one of
the archangelic
governors of the Bratic
world; preceptor angel of Adam, herald
of diety,
and reputed author of The
Book of the Angel Raziel.
Rikbiel: Chief of the devine chariot; prince of the Merkabah
angels.
Sopheriel Mehayye and Sopheriel Memeth: Two
of the supreme angels of the Merkabah
(of which there are 8); keepers of the
books of life and death.
Soqued Hozi: Keeper of the
divine balances; one of the
8 supreme angels
of the Merkabah;
appointed by God to the Sword.
Sandalphon (originally Elijah): Angel of power and
glory; twin brother
of
Metatron.
Shemuil: The great archon, mediator between the prayers
of Israel and the
princes of the 7th heaven.
Suriel: Benevolent angel of death; instructor of Moses; a
prince of the
presence.
The Irin: Twin angels who, together with the twin
Quaddisin, constitue
the supreme judgment council
of the heavenly court; among the 8 exalted
hierarchs that enjoy a rank superior to that of
Metatron.
The Quaddisin: Twin angels who, together with the twin
Irin, constitute
the supreme judgment
council of the heavenly court.
Tzadkiel: Angel of divine justice.
Uriel: Archangel of salvation; regent of the sun; overseer of
Tartarus.
Yefefiah (Dina): Angel of the Torah; instructed Moses in
the mysteries of
the Cabala.
Zagzagel: Angel
of wisdom; chief guard of the 4th heaven;
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The Chief Princes of the
Altitudes
the Four Cardinal Points
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Chiefs of the 1st Altitudes (or Chora) |
Alimiel
Barachiel
Gabriel
Helison
Lebes
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Carry in their hands a banner or flag with a red
cross on it; carry a crown of rose flowers; speak
with a low voice
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Chiefs of the 2nd Altitudes (or Chora) |
Aphiriza
Armon
Genon
Geron
Gereimon
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Form of young child dressed in satin; crown of red gilly flowers; face reddish
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Chiefs of the 3rd Altitudes (or Chora) |
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Eliphaniassai
Elomina
Gedobonai
Gelomiros
Taranava
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Form of little children or little women; dressed in green or silver color, wit!. crown of bay leaves; leaves a sweet perfume behind them
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Chiefs of the 4th Altitudes (or Chora) |
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Barachiel
Capitiel
Deliel
Gebiel
Gediel
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Form of
little men or boys, dressed in black, mixed with dark green; and in their hands they hold a bird "which is naked" |
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