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Celestial Who's Who
A’albiel: Services the Archangel Michael.
Abaddon: Angel meaning “destruction”,
sometimes known as a good angel that servers God or a fallen angel.
Abaddon has been seen as an angel of the judgment of heaven or an
angel that hell claims as an ally.
Abariel: An angel called upon in ceremonial magic,
for invoking spirits and other angels
Abathar Muzania: an angel-like being, existing in
Mandean culture (a Gnostic following that prospered in the first and
second century AD). This angel weighs the souls of the dead and determines
their worthiness.
Abariel: An angel used in invoking, during ceremonial
magic
Abdals: Seventy different spirits who only God knows
their identity. They are a group of mysterious beings in Islamic lore.
Abel (Meadow): Judges Souls entering heaven. He is
on of the 12 Powers
Achaiah: A seraphim of patience and discoverer of
the secrets of nature.
Af Bri: An angel who controls the rain
Aha: an angel of Dominions who is a spirit of power.
He is used in cabalistic magical ceremonies.
Ahadiel: Enforcer of the law.
Akattrielah Yelod Sabaoth: “Lord of Hosts”
Jews believe this angel to be powerful and stands above other angels
Al- Zabamiyah: Nineteen angels in the Koran. They
are the Islamic guards in their view of hell.
Anael: One of the seven angels of creation. He is
Prince of the Archangels.
Anahila: An angel in the Zoroastrian religion that
is high ranking
Angels of Childbirth: Seventy Amulet angels
Angels of Fire: Nathaniel, Arel, Atuniel, Johoel,
Ardarel, Gabriel, Seraph, Uriel
Angels of Love: Rahmiel, Raphael, Donquel
Angels of Mysteries: Raziel, Gabriel
Angels of Prayer: Akatriel, Gabriel, Metatron, Rachael,
Sandalphon, Sizouse, Michael
Angels of Rain: Matriel, Matarel, Matariel
Angels of Wind: Moriel, Ruhiel, Rujiel
Anthriel: an angel representing balance and harmony.
This angel can keep someone calm in extreme circumstances
Aralim: An angel that brings protection to the home
and loved ones. Gives confidence, ego, pride, and self esteem
Arariel: One of the Dominions and curer of stupidity.
According to the Talmudists Arariel presides over the waters of the
earth.
Aratheil: Angel of the first hour of the night
Arel: an angel called in ritual magic that represents
fire.
Beburoa: According to the Book of Revelation of Esdras,
Beburoa will be one of the nine angels to rule over the end of the
world.
Cassiel (Kafziel): A leader of the Powers and is
a high ranking angel that rules tears, temperance, and the day of
Saturday.
Cerviel: a member of the Principalities. According
to the Catholic religion, he was sent to help David defeat Goliath.
Chamuel (Camael, Kemuel): “He who seeks God”.
He is an Archangel that had visited Christ in the garden of Gethsemane
in Jerusalem, giving him comfort before his crucifixion. This angel
is supposed to have authority over the Angels of destruction and is
a chief of the Powers.
Djibril (Jibril): The Arabic word for Gabriel
Gabriel: “Hero of God or “God is my strength”
Gabriel is the messenger angel who is the “voice of God”.
Muslims believe that Gabriel is the spirit of truth who dictated the
Koran to Mohammed.
Habriel: Member of the choir of angels called the
Powers. This angel is often summon during magical rites in the Hebrew
religion.
Israfel: Angel of the Last Judgment and the Resurrection
in Islamic lore. On judgment day, this angel is supposed to descend
onto the earth, stand upon the holy rock in Jerusalem, and blow the
trumpet to awaken the dead and the living to be judged. He is covered
with hair and has several mouths and four wings. He sings the praises
of Allah.
Izrael: An angel of Islamic lore that will descend
to earth with Israfel on Judgment Day.
Michael: ” Who is God” or “Who
is like God”. He is considered the warrior angle, for he defeated
Lucifer in a heavenly battle. In Jewish tradition, he is the Guardian
angel of Israel. In the Islam religion Michael has “…wings
the color of green emeralds…covered with saffron hairs, each
if them containing a million of faces which implore pardon of Allah”.
Metatron: (Metatetron, Merraton, Metaraon) A great
angel honored as the angel of presence, chief of ministering angels,
chancellor of heaven, and whom maintained the world.
Mik’ail: Arabic name for the Archangel Michael
Phanuel: an angel of presence. Actually beholding face of God and spends time
in is presence
Raphael: “God heals” or “The shining one who heals”.
Raphael is the guardian of the human race, especially the youth or
those embarking on a spiritual quest. He represents haling and creativity.
Satan: Also considered the leader of the fallen angels. He was seen as a
“tempting angel”, serving the Lord. Satan stands for “the
adversary”. He was appointed by God to tempt people and provide
the Lord with a picture of their true faith. He was the most knowledgeable,
beautiful, and beloved angel. He heads the angelic choirs of the Seraphim,
Cherubim (depending on the source), and the Virtues. Satan, also known
as Lucifer, had a large amount of pride; too much in fact. When God
created man and commanded all the angels to bow down to humanity,
Satan refused. He was the first angel to sin, to cross that barrier
of obedience, for this he was cast down from Heaven.
Semyaza: according to Jewish mythology, he is the leader of the fallen angels
who descended into heaven and entered into unions with human women.
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