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    Baraqiel ( Imperial Aramaic: 𐡁𐡓𐡒𐡀𐡋; Aramaic: ברקאל; Greek: Βαρακιήλ, Βαρακήλ), commonly spelt Baraqiel, was the 9th watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch. The name means "lightning of God", [1] which is fitting since it has been said ...

  2. Jun 14, 2016 · From the Eastern Orthodox tradition: Barachiel; Salathiel; (Je)Gudiel or (Je)hudiel; From the Western tradition: (H)anael or (H)aniel; Jophiel or Cassiel; Zedekiel or Sachiel. The explanation and translation of all of these names can be seen below, but the Oriental and Eastern traditions have one more archangel in common, namely the sixth ...

  3. Archangel Barachiel. The angels in Heaven are under the leadership of Archangels. The Scripture mentions 8 such inhabitants of Heaven who share the will of God with people. Their deeds are are limited by their specific role and purpose. Thus, the one who is responsible for healing cannot be a warrior. One of the Archangels is called Barachiel.

  4. Barachiel, an archangel with a name that resonates with the compelling phrase “Blessing of God”, harbors a profound significance in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. This celestial being, in the rich tapestry of Eastern Orthodoxy, is celebrated as one of the seven archangels who stand before God.

  5. The Hebrew word ברק ( baraq) means 'lightning.'. So, Baraqiel translates to 'lightning of God/El.'. Although he isn't mentioned specifically, for a basic overview of celestial persons, I'd suggest Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, 2nd ed, 1999. Michael L. Barré's article on Lightning in DDD is informative and may give you some ...

  6. Apr 12, 2024 · How to say Barachiel in English? Pronunciation of Barachiel with 8 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 1 translation and more for Barachiel.

  7. An Eastern Orthodox Church icon of the "Seven Archangels ." From left to right: Jegudiel, Gabriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל), Selaphiel, Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Barachiel. Beneath the mandorla of Christ Emmanuel are representations of Cherubim (in blue) and Seraphim (in red). The concept of Seven Archangels is found in some works of early ...

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