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Yehoel the Angel

Yehoel the Angel

I am Jehoel. I am also called Joel, Jael, Jehuel, Yahoel, and Jah-, all of which mean, "Mediator of the Source of the Whole of Existence". http://www.michaelshands.com/80.Angels/Jehoel.asp

JEHOEL ~ ANGEL OF PRESENCE

DOMINION: Regarded as a mediator and considered to be "the angel who holds the Leviathan in check." Jehoel is the chief of the order of seraphim.

GUIDANCE: Angel of Presence http://www.drstandley.com/angels_jehoel.shtml

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Jehoel 1 Jehoel

Main article: Apocalypse of also spelled Jehoel in some English texts, and Yaoel in French sources) is the name of an ,יהואל Yahoel (Hebrew angel appearing in the Old Church Slavonic manuscripts of the Apocalypse of Abraham, a pseudepigraphical work dating from after the Siege of Jerusalem (70).[1] He is an associate of the (Apoc.Abr.10:17) charged to restrain Leviathan and destroy idolaters (10:10-14).[2] Another later pseudepigraphical rabbinical work ascribed to Ishmael ben , Hebrew 3 48d, gives Yahoel as one of the 70 names of Metatron, which makes sense in light of the character and role of Yahoel in Apocalypse of Abraham.[3] In the 13th Century kabbalistic Berith Menucha of Abraham Merimon of Granada Yahoel is the angel over fire. Several popular dictionaries of angels, such as Gustav Davidson A dictionary of angels: including the fallen angels (1967) repeat the claim that Jehoel was (in unidentified Jewish texts) the chief angel of the Seraphim. No source for this claim is forthcoming.

References [1] Christopher Rowland, Christopher R. A. Morray-Jones The mystery of God: early Jewish mysticism and the New Testament 2009 Page 53 "It speaks of the angel Yaoel who appears to Abraham and takes him to heaven, an angel who has God's name dwelling in him: I am called Yaoel by him who moveth that which existeth with me on the seventh expanse of the firmament, ..." [2] Peter R. Carrell Jesus and the angels: angelology and the of the Apocalypse of John p55 [3] Bernard Barc ed. Colloque international sur les textes de Nag Hammadi: Québec, 22-25 août 1978 Article Sources and Contributors 2 Article Sources and Contributors

Jehoel Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=592899262 Contributors: ***Ria777, AnonMoos, Dakart, Dwpaul, Eliyyahu, GabrielVelasquez, In ictu oculi, Kabir Talat, Kathleen.wright5, Sdornan, SmartMode, The Literate Engineer, Xinoph, Yogi042890, Zahakiel, 6 anonymous edits License

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By Richard Webster Jehoel 1 Jehoel

Main article: Apocalypse of Abraham also spelled Jehoel in some English texts, and Yaoel in French sources) is the name of an ,יהואל Yahoel (Hebrew angel appearing in the Old Church Slavonic manuscripts of the Apocalypse of Abraham, a pseudepigraphical work dating from after the Siege of Jerusalem (70).[1] He is an associate of the archangel Michael (Apoc.Abr.10:17) charged to restrain Leviathan and destroy idolaters (10:10-14).[2] Another later pseudepigraphical rabbinical work ascribed to Ishmael ben Elisha, Hebrew 3 Enoch 48d, gives Yahoel as one of the 70 names of Metatron, which makes sense in light of the character and role of Yahoel in Apocalypse of Abraham.[3] In the 13th Century kabbalistic Berith Menucha of Abraham Merimon of Granada Yahoel is the angel over fire. Several popular dictionaries of angels, such as Gustav Davidson A dictionary of angels: including the fallen angels (1967) repeat the claim that Jehoel was (in unidentified Jewish texts) the chief angel of the Seraphim. No source for this claim is forthcoming.

References [1] Christopher Rowland, Christopher R. A. Morray-Jones The mystery of God: early Jewish mysticism and the New Testament 2009 Page 53 "It speaks of the angel Yaoel who appears to Abraham and takes him to heaven, an angel who has God's name dwelling in him: I am called Yaoel by him who moveth that which existeth with me on the seventh expanse of the firmament, ..." [2] Peter R. Carrell Jesus and the angels: angelology and the christology of the Apocalypse of John p55 [3] Bernard Barc ed. Colloque international sur les textes de Nag Hammadi: Québec, 22-25 août 1978 Article Sources and Contributors 2 Article Sources and Contributors

Jehoel Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=592899262 Contributors: ***Ria777, AnonMoos, Dakart, Dwpaul, Eliyyahu, GabrielVelasquez, In ictu oculi, Kabir Talat, Kathleen.wright5, Sdornan, SmartMode, The Literate Engineer, Xinoph, Yogi042890, Zahakiel, 6 anonymous edits License

Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 //creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Joel (Jael, Jehoel, Yahoel, Jah-el, etc.) – in The Book of and Eve, a pseudepigraphic work, Joel is the archangel who allotted our first parents a 7th part of the earthly paradise. Joel is also credited with being the angel who bade Adam name all things, an incident related in Genesis 2:19-20 (where it is God himself that appoints Adam to the task). Joel (or Yahoel) is the 1st of Metatron’s names. In Conybeare, The Testament of , the female demon Onoskelis, on being interrogated by Solomon, declared she was subject to Joel. http://evp.paranomalo.us/2011/10/13/angels-their-names-and-meaning-i-r/n