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  1. May 19, 2024 · Enoch 40:1-9 This passage sets the stage for understanding Phanuel’s role and position in the angelic hierarchy. Phanuel is designated as the angel “set over the repentance unto hope of those who inherit eternal life.”

  2. Archangel Phanuel depicted in the Ethiopian scroll with the Lion of Judah. It contains prayers against evil which invoke the help of this archangel. Phanuel is the name given to the fourth angel who stands before God in the Book of Enoch (ca. 300 BC), after the angels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel. Other spellings of Phanuel ( Hebrew ...

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    In art, Phanuel is sometimes depicted with an emphasis on his eyes, which represents his work watching over God’s throne, as well as his duties watching over people who away turn from their sins and toward God. His light energy color is blue.

    The First Book of Enoch (part of the Jewish and Christian Apocrypha) describes Phanuel at work fighting evil in his role offering hope to people who repent of their sins and inherit eternal life. When the prophet Enoch hears the voices of four archangels standing in the presence of God, he identifies the first three as Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel...

    Phanuel is considered to be the leader of the Ophanim group of angels—the angels who guard God’s throne in heaven. Since Phanuel is also traditionally the archangel of exorcisms, ancient Hebrews made amulets of Phanuel to use when invoking him against evil spirits. Christian tradition says that Phanuel will battle the Antichrist (Belial, the demon ...

  4. Feb 7, 2022 · A good portion of the Book of Enoch deals with angelology and demonology. According to the Book of Enoch, Phanuel is one of four angels who stand before the throne of God—the other three being Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Phanuel is “the fourth, who presides over repentance, and the hope of those who will inherit eternal life” (Enoch 40:9).

  5. The first Book of Enoch, chapter 71, refers to four angels: Michael, and Raphael, and Gabriel, and Phanuel. Michael is called one of the archangels. The text of chapter 71, sections 8-9 reads as follows: 8. And I saw angels who could not be counted, Encircling that house. Go in and out of that house. 9.

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · Phanuel appears in the Book of Enoch with a grouping of four angels. The four angels are Michael, Gabriel, an angel named Raphael, and Phanuel. These four angels stand before the throne of God, and it’s reasonable to assume they’re high-ranking angels, most likely archangels. Each of these angels has a different role.

  7. Jan 1, 2019 · The key to igniting the power of hope is through the deep feeling of trust and the belief that good will prevail. Phanuel helps us to attract this power of trust and foresight within us. ... Embrace hope with foresight, faithfulness, and confidence. Trust in God and his power that has brought you where you are and know that he will never fail ...

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