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  1. Feb 11, 2019 · Updated on February 11, 2019. Jehudiel, the angel of work, I thank God for making you such a powerful encourager and helper for people who work for God's glory. Please help me figure out which career is best for me — something I enjoy and am good at doing with the talents that God has given me, as well as something that gives me the best ...

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Archangel Jegudiel is a powerful figure in the realm of angelology, known for his association with glory and success. As one of the seven archangels in Christian tradition, Jegudiel is believed to be a guiding force for those seeking achievement and recognition in their endeavors.

  3. Jun 14, 2016 · Also called Jegudiel or Gudiel. Barachiel: "The Benediction or Blessings of God." Also called Varachiel. Raguel: "The Friend of God." Also called Raziel, which means "The Secrets of God." Not to be confused with Raphael. Jeremiel: "The Compassion, Exaltation or Mercy of God" R.V. II Esdras 4:36. Also called Jeramiel, Jerahmiel, Jerehmiel ...

  4. 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 Jewish literature and in Christianity. [1]

  5. Jegudiel is one of the seven archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition and in the eastern rites of the Catholic Church. Usually is pictured holding a crown and a whip in his hand which symbolizes...

  6. The name and deeds of the Archangel Jegudiel are now known only in Orthodoxy. He has not been mentioned in Catholicism since about the 17th century. He is one of the highest-ranking angels but his name is not mentioned in the Testaments or any work of revelations, unlike the names of other archangels.

  7. 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.

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