Chapter 185: Purgatory Angels and the Eight Fallen Angels (2)

PS: 5, Fallen Angel - Camael (Camael)

(1) Historical background:

Kamel is also known as Chamuel, Kemuel, Shemuel, Seraphiel, Camiel, Camiul, Khamael, Camniel, Cancel, and Jahoel. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info [means hewhoseesgod.] Before Judgment Day, Kamel's task was to reveal his karma to the people and to redeem them with God's love.

5. Fallen Angel - Camael

(1) Historical background:

Kamel is also known as Chamuel, Kemuel, Shemuel, Seraphiel, Camiel, Camiul, Khamael, Camniel, Cancel, and Jahoel. It means to hewhoseesgod. Before Judgment Day, Kamel's task was to reveal his karma to the people and to redeem them with God's love.

Carmel is the most famous Commander of the Angels. Supposed to be one of the Seraphs. There are many fallen angels among the Angels of Energy, which also means that Carmel also appears as an angel of light and a fallen angel interchange. Some list Kamel as one of the seven archangels before the gods and also has his realm in the tree of life. In his Angelsinart 1818188, Claraclement mentions that he wrestled with Jacob (another says Raphael) and that Carmel appeared before Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. As for Carmel on the dark side, he is the leopard-shaped duke of hell. Obstructed Moses from receiving God's Ten Commandments and was destroyed.

(2) Image characteristics:

In the occult, Carmel is the ruler of the evil Mars, and is believed to be the guardian angel of medieval magicians, and legend has it that Carmel hovers over it to protect the caster when the magician is casting spells. As Mars is considered the star of war in many mythologies. As a result, Carmel became the invincible god of war in the heavenly realm except for Gabriel, wearing chest guards, green all over his body and wings, and a silver helmet. Under the name Kemuel, he commands 144,000 Angels of Destruction, Punishment, Vengeance, and Death to guard the gates of Heaven.

6. Fallen Angel - Saraiel

(1) Historical background:

Also known as suriel, sarakael, saraqael, zarachiel. According to the book of Enoch, Shariah's task is to protect the soul from sin, and he is also the angel who rules the moon. In ancient times, it was believed that the moon was a place where the souls of the dead were stored. Shariyah may have been an angel who imparted knowledge of Moses, or she could have practiced healing techniques like Raphael.

Since Shaliye is the "Angel of the Moon", and the moon was always associated with some bad things (such as magic and death) in ancient times, Shaliye is also said to be one of the fallen angels. Listed as one of the rulers of hell "The Seven Lords of Hell". Legend has it that she was condemned to the sun god for granting the magic of the moon to the priestess of Canaan (naturally changed to god in Christianity). Leaving the Celestial Realm in style before being banished. However, in the battle between the Children of Light and the Children of Darkness in the Dead Sea Papers, Sariye is in the battle sequence of the Children of Light. It can only be said that Shaliye is an angel with a dual identity.

(2) Image characteristics:

One of the seven archangels in the Book of Enoch, but Shaliye is said to have the ability of the so-called "evil-eye" because of his position, and the actions of creatures who are stared at by the evil eye will be blocked. Ancient Europe and the Middle East saw this ability as a symbol of terror, and Shariya was naturally regarded as a demon.

7. Fallen Angel - Samael (Samael)

(1) Historical background:

One of the great demon kings known as "Satan". If it is satanail, I don't know if it is the same thing as Satan. The Christian Bible does not record the fallen angel who appears in the apocryphal Greek word Baruch Revelation. Its name has the connotation of a poisonous bringer. Cover "sam" is the Hebrew word for poison. In the book, it is alleged that the so-called tree of knowledge is in fact only a vine planted by Samael. God cursed the tree and forbade humans to eat it, and Adam ate the fermented grapes, which was tantamount to drinking wine, which represented the blood of God and was banished by God. Therefore, the evil deeds that come with alcohol include murder, adultery, adultery, false oaths, theft, etc. Samael is equivalent to the body that deceived Adam into eating fruit in the Book of Genesis, and later Lilith's husband also refers to Samael.

Samael was supposed to be a high-ranking angel, listed in one of the seven angels of creation, and then fell for some reason, legend has it that when he first ordered the creation of angels to create man, only Samael succeeded, and because of his knowledge and merits in creating man, God appointed him to be in charge of human life, and was called "Angel of Death". It seems to be the same case as the Islamic Yazrael.

(2) Image characteristics:

Samael originally had the personality of the Seraph, a serpentine angel with minus 12 wings (the image of the Seraph is a snake), and in the human world he was an angel of death; Famous for the red dragon, Samael stood in front of the howling Cerberus with a spear coated with bile at the tip, spreading death as he went.

8. Fallen Angel - Rahab (rahab)

(1) Historical background:

or as a Rahab; The ruler of the primordial sea of chaos, the Hebrew word "rahab" means vast, proud.

His name is mentioned in the book of Isaiah and is used as a synonym for Egypt in the Psalms. There are three other legends related to Lahab, one is that the Jewish folk believe that when God created the heavens and the earth, he ordered Rahab to separate the water in the sky from the water on the earth, but he refused to obey the order and was cut in two, so the water in the sky and the water on the earth were forcibly separated, and Rahab was naturally sent to hell and became an angel of death because he resisted God; See Job 26:10-13: Draw a line around the surface of the water until the junction of light and darkness. The pillars of heaven shook and marveled at his rebuke. He stirred the sea with his power; He wounded Rahab by knowledge, and adorned the heavens by his Spirit; His hand slays the fast serpent (i.e., Satan).

There is a saying in later generations that when Satan and his followers were expelled by God, they destroyed Satan's dwelling "Planet - Rahab, a planet between the Earth and Mars", and some of them were scattered to Mars and settled. The myth of Rahab has been passed down from the book of Job to the book of Ezekiel and so on.

When the Book of Rachel was lost, in order to prevent people and demons from fighting for it, Rahab was ordered to retrieve it, so he recovered it from the bottom of the Red Sea, and thus restored his power. The Egyptian pharaoh supported by Rahab raised an army to chase the fleeing Israelites, and God ordered Rahab to separate the Red Sea for the Israelites to cross.

Joshua 2:1 records that in Jericho there was a prostitute Rahab (the Hebrew word rahab is a woman's name) who claimed to be an equal to Jehovah, and the city revered her as its leader, and when Joshua invaded the city, Rahab's family was retained. Because Jericho was a remote city in Jerusalem, it was all exiled prisoners, etc., and was slandered as hell by the people of the time, which highlighted Rahab's status.

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Division "proud" angels. One of the Seven Lords of Hell, known as the "Fierce Warrior"; In ancient times, most myths have the story of the main god slashing the serpent, such as the Babylonian mythology of the main god Madick beheading the mother god Taiamat, the Canaanite myth of Baal beheading Lotan, and even the Japanese myth Susanoo slashing the Yaki serpent, in mythology, the feminine of the snake represents the latent and unopened civilization, and the serpent is a symbol of civilization and enlightenment, the prophet Isaiah (supposedly) in order to reorganize the centripetal force of the Jewish people towards God, and sent a plot similar to the general myth to show the omnipotence of Jehovah, And this scapegoat is Rahab, so in addition to the image of the fallen angel, some myths describe it in the form of a dragon god. (To be continued.) )

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