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  1. Saint Jegudiel the Archangel also Jhudiel or Jehudiel (Hebrew: יהודיאל‎ Yehudiel "laudation of God" or "God of the Jews") is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition and in the eastern rites of the Catholic Church. [1] He is often depicted in iconography holding a crown and a...

  2. In Eastern Orthodox tradition and the eastern rites of the Catholic Church, Saint Jegudiel the Archangel, also Jhudiel or Jehudiel, is one of the seven Archangels. Iconography. In iconography, he is frequently shown with a crown and a three-thonged whip in hand, symbolizing God’s reward for the pious and punishment for the sinful.

    • Crown, whip
    • 8 November
  3. Like other archangels, St Jegudiel patronizes people in one sphere only. Namely, people who do God’s work are under the patronage of Jegudiel. The name of the archangel Jegudiel is mentioned only in the work of revelations written by Amadeus of Portugal (Joao) – a monk who lived more than 500 years ago. His name is not mentioned in any ...

  4. By Santa Clara Museum. Angelic iconography. was of great importance for Christian art. Here, we identify the lesser known archangels and we uncover their. names and the symbols that define them....

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    St. Jhudiel. Saint Jegudiel the Archangel also Jhudiel or Jehudiel ( Heb. יהודיאל Yehudiel "laudation of God") is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition. He is often depicted in iconography holding a crown and a three-thonged whip. Jeguidiel is the patron of all who work in some field of endeavor, and the crown he ...

  6. Jegudiel. The Archangel of Hard Work and Leadership. Aliases. Saint Jegudiel the Archangel, Jhudiel, Jehudiel. Titles. Laudation of God, God of the Jews, Glorifier of God, One of the Seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox, Patron Saint of God's Mercy, Patron of the Servants of God. Race.

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  8. Jegudiel, or Saint Jegudiel the Archangel, is also known as Yehudiel in Hebrew, which roughly means ‘Laudation of God’ or ‘God of the Jews.’ This angel is often depicted holding a crown and a three-thonged whip. These things symbolize a reward from God for the righteous and a punishment for those that are sinners.