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http://evp.paranomalo.us/2011/10/13/angels-their-names-and-meaning-i-r/ http://www.morfix.co.il/en/%D7%A0%D6%B5%D7%A6%D6%B7%D7%97 http://biblehub.com/hebrew/5331.htm Netzach 1 Netzach The Sephirot in Jewish Kabbalah Category:Sephirot • v • t [1] • e victory") is the seventh of the ten Sefirot in the Jewish mystical system Kabbalah. Located" ,נצח :Netzach (Hebrew beneath Chesed, at the base of the "Pillar of Mercy" also consisting of Chochmah ('Wisdom') and Hesed ('Loving-Kindness'). Netzach generally translates to "Eternity" and in context of Kabbalah refers to "Perpetuity", "Victory", or "Endurance". Ancient Israelite Viewpoint .communicates the idea of long-suffering, strength, endurance unto completion or patience (נצח Netzach (Hebrew נח from the parent root נצח This term appears 8 times in the Hebrew Scriptures and derivatives of this child root appear over 40 times in the Hebrew text. See the following passages: וְגַם֙ נֵ֣צַח יִשְׂרָאֵ֔ל לֹ֥א Samuel 15:29 1 • ....of Israel will not (נצח) Also the strength אִיּ֣וֹב עַד־ נֶ֑צַח עַל־ תְּ֝שֻׁבֹ֗ת Job 34:36 • .he will return above men of misfortune ;(נצח) I request [that] Job will be proven up to the limit יְ֭הוָה תִּשְׁכָּחֵ֣נִי נֶ֑צַח עַד־ אָ֓נָה Psalms 13:1 • ?Until when ?(נצח) Yahweh, will You forget me continually הָיָ֤ה כְאֵבִי֙ נֶ֔צַח וּמַכָּתִ֖י אֲנוּשָׁ֑ה֙ Jeremiah 15:18a • ?(נצח) Why has my suffering been without end וְעֶבְרָת֖וֹ שְׁמָ֥רָה נֶֽצַח׃ Amos 1:11c • .(נצח)and he nursed his grudge forever English translations are original translations by editor Charles Williams Netzach is considered one of the Fruits of the Spirit in the Pauline Epistles (Romans 5:3, Galatians 5:22) Netzach 2 Jewish Kabbalah Within the Sefiroth, Netzach sits geometrically across from Hod. This pairing makes up the third such group, the "tactical" sefirot, meaning that their purpose is not inherent in themselves, but rather as a means for something else. Understanding the attributes of Netzach and Hod gives us a new perspective into understanding what is happening in the world. No longer do we merely look at an act at face value, and attempt to understand it as such, but we must look at it also in terms of "a means to an end." These sefirot mark a turning point. Whereas the first two groups of sefirot deal with Yahweh's intrinsic will, and what it is that He desires to bestow upon man, these sefirot are focused on man: What is the most appropriate way for man to receive God's message? How can God's will be implemented most effectively? Netzach refers to actions of Yahweh that are chesed, "kindness," in essence, but are presented through a prelude of harshness. Hod refers specifically to those events where the "wicked prosper." It is retribution —Gevurah, "strength/restraint," in essence, but presented by a prelude of pleasantness. Netzach is "endurance," the fortitude, and patience to follow through on your passions. It is paired with Hod as the righteous attributes related to group interactivity, with Netzach being leadership, the ability to rally others to a cause and motivate them to act; while Hod is community, the ability to do the footwork needed to follow through on ideas and make them happen. Netzach is identified with the right leg or foot when the Tree of Life is portrayed on the human form, while Hod is the left leg or foot. References [1] http:/ / en. wikipedia. org/ w/ index. php?title=Template:Sefirot& action=edit External links • Lessons in Tanya (http:/ / www. chabad. org/ library/ article. asp?AID=6237) • Kabbalah 101: Netzach & Hod (http:/ / www. aish. com/ spirituality/ kabbala101/ Kabbala_20_-_Netzach_and_Hod_Means_to_an_End. asp) Article Sources and Contributors 3 Article Sources and Contributors Netzach Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=610411975 Contributors: Cewill, Comatmebro, Didactic Dunce, Eep², Eliyak, Harvestdancer, IZAK, Itsabouttime, John Carter, anonymous edits כתר, Koavf, Krsnajinana, Lauracs, Lighthead, Magioladitis, Netzach, Nhakimi, PinchasC, Rjwilmsi, SCEhardt, Skatche, Willy0800, 20 Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors Image:Ktreewnames.png Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Ktreewnames.png License: Public domain Contributors: Magog the Ogre, 배우는사람 File:Gtk-dialog-info.svg Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Gtk-dialog-info.svg License: GNU Lesser General Public License Contributors: David Vignoni License Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 //creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ List of theological angels 1 List of theological angels "List of angels" redirects here. For angels in fiction, see List of fictional angels. This is a list of angels in theology, including both specific angels (e.g. Gabriel) and types of angels (e.g. Seraphim). Note that some overlap is to be expected with the list of theological demons entry, since various traditions have different classifications for the spirits they mention. In general, however, if an entity is not known for anything but malevolent activity, it is better suited for the list of demons. The major theoricist of angel hierarchy remains Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, dans sa Celestial Hierarchy (around 490). Paradiso Canto 31 The One Seraph CELESTIAL Cherub HIERARCHY Thrones Dominions Virtues Principality Principality Archangels Angels Bishops ECCLESIASTICAL Priest HIERARCHY Deacons Monks Baptised Christians Catechumen List of theological angels 2 Name Religion Type Abaddon Christianity Abathar Muzania Adriel Christianity, Judaism Ahriman Zoroastrianism Ambriel Christianity, Judaism Amesha Spenta Zoroastrianism Arariel Jewish mythology Archangel (type) Christianity, Judaism, Islam Ariel Christianity, Judaism Azazel Christianity, Judaism, Islam Azrael Christianity, Judaism, Islam Barachiel Christianity Bene Elohim Christianity, Judaism Cassiel Christianity, Judaism Cherub/Cherubim (type) Christianity, Judaism Camael, a.k.a. Kemuel or Kamael or Khamael Christianity, Judaism Archangel, leader of the Powers Castiel Daniel Christianity, Judaism Principality [1] Darda'il Islam Dominions a.k.a. Kyriotetes Christianity, Judaism Dumah Christianity, Judaism Eremiel Christianity, Judaism Gabriel, also known in Arabic texts as Jibril Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormonism Archangel Gadreel Christianity, Judaism Grigori a.k.a. Watchers Christianity, Judaism Hadraniel Christianity, Judaism Hahasiah Christianity, Judaism Principality Haniel Christianity, Judaism Archangel, leader of the Principalities along with Archangel Netzach Harut Islam Hashmal Christianity, Judaism Hesediel see also Zadkiel Christianity, Judaism Imamiah Christianity, Judaism Principality Hamalat al-Arsh Islam Israfil, also spelled Israfel, often considered Islam same as Raphael Jegudiel Christianity Jehoel Christianity, Judaism List of theological angels 3 Jequn Christianity, Judaism Jerahmeel Christianity, Judaism Jophiel Christianity, Judaism Kerubiel Kiraman Katibin Islam Kushiel Christianity, Judaism Leliel Christianity, Judaism Lucifer Christianity Maalik Islam Malik Islam Marut Islam Mebahiah Christianity, Judaism Principality Metatron Christianity, Judaism Archangel Michael Christianity, Judaism, Mormonism), Archangel Mikhail, (Islam Moroni Mormonism Munkar Islam Mu’aqqibat Islam Muriel Christianity Nakir Islam Nanael Christianity, Judaism Principality Netzach Christianity, Judaism leader of the Principalities along with Archangel Haniel Nithael Christianity, Judaism Principality Nuriel Jewish mythology Ophan/Ophanim Christianity, Judaism see also Thrones Orifiel Christianity Pahaliah Christianity Penemue Christianity, Judaism Powers Christianity, Judaism Principalities Christianity, Judaism Poyel Christianity, Judaism Principality Puriel Christianity, Judaism Qaphsiel Christianity, Judaism Raguel,also known in Arabic texts as Azraiel Christianity, Judaism, Islam Raphael, also known in Arabic texts as Israfel Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormonism Archangel, leader of the Virtues Raziel Christianity, Judaism Archangel Remiel Christianity, Judaism Sachiel Christianity, Judaism Samael Christianity, Judaism List of theological angels 4 Sandalphon Christianity, Judaism Archangel Sariel Christianity, Judaism, Islam Selaphiel Christianity Seraph/Seraphim (type) Christianity, Judaism Seraphiel Christianity, Judaism Simiel Christianity Shamsiel Christianity, Judaism Schemhampharae Tennin Japanese mythology Thrones (type) Christianity, Judaism Tzaphqiel Christianity, Judaism Archangel Temeluchus Christianity, Judaism Uriel Christianity, Judaism Uzziel Christianity, Judaism Virtues Christianity, Judaism Vehuel Christianity, Judaism Principality Wormwood Christianity Zachariel Christianity Zadkiel aka Tzadkiel Christianity, Judaism Archangel, leader of the Dominions Zephon Jewish mythology Zaphkiel aka Tzaphkiel Christianity, Judaism Archangel, leader of the Thrones Zophiel Christianity, Judaism References [1] http:/ / hafapea. com/ angelpages/ angels2. html#D Article Sources and Contributors 5 Article Sources and Contributors List of theological angels Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=614790294 Contributors: Alfons2, Allforrous, Amccune, Aoidh, Bgwhite, Bookworm747, Caiaffa, CanadianLinuxUser, ChrisGualtieri, Chuunen Baka, Colonies Chris, CzarB, D6, Dalissailiskralis, Dougweller, EronMain, Flyer22, Gerald0013, Glorificusglorifius, Horokeu usui, Ian.thomson, Ibrahim ebi, Khukri, Kinu, Koavf, Kriz0021, LutherVinci, MagicatthemovieS, Nafsadh, Nate2357, Ncboy2010, Neddyseagoon, Niceguyedc, Ninington, Niteshift36, Nokkosukko, Ottershrew, Oxymoron83, PKT, Pikiwyn,