Kokabiel 1 Kokabiel

Kokabiel 1 Kokabiel

Kokbiel, " kokab, " " " stars. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1521-angelology Kokabiel 1 Kokabiel ,Greek: χωβαβιήλ), also spelled Kôkabîêl, Kôkhabîêl, Kakabel, Kochbiel, Kokbiel ,כוכבאל :Kokabiel (Aramaic Kabaiel, or Kochab, considered the 'angel of the stars,' [1] is a fallen angel, the fourth mentioned of the 20 Watcher leaders of the 200 fallen angels in the Book of Enoch.[2] His name is generally translated as "star of God,"[3] which is fitting since it has been said that Kokabiel taught astrology to his associates.[4] According to The Book of The Angel Raziel, Kokabiel is a holy angel; in other apocryphal lore, however, he is generally considered to be fallen. Kokabiel is said to command an army of 365,000 spirits.[3] References [1] Ginzberg, Louis (1909) The Legends of the Jews (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ jud/ loj/ loj105. htm), Volume I, Chapter III, at sacred-texts.com (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ index. htm) [2] Charles, R.H. (Translator, 1917), The Book of Enoch, Chapter VI (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ bib/ boe/ boe009. htm) at sacred-texts.com (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ index. htm) [3] Davidson, Gustav (1967), A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels, Entry: Kokabiel/Kakabel, pp. 164, 168, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757 [4] Lewis, James R., Oliver, Evelyn Dorothy, Sisung Kelle S. (Editor) (1996), Angels A to Z, p. 241, Visible Ink Press, ISBN 0-7876-0652-9 Article Sources and Contributors 2 Article Sources and Contributors Kokabiel Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=544175015 Contributors: ***Ria777, Clarin, DESiegel, Fuzzypeg, Galwhaa, Hide&Reason, Ian.thomson, Mordicai, Oren neu dag, Shimirel, Zahakiel, 21 anonymous edits License Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 //creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ In the Hebrew Enoch (Jellinek, "B. H." v. 176) the following angel-princes are named: Baradiel, from barad, set over the hail Ruḥiel, " ruaḥ, " " " wind. Baraḳiel, " baraḳ, " " " lightning. Za'amael, " za'am, " " " storm. Zikḥel, " ziḳ, " " " glow wind (or comet). Zava'el, " zva'ot, " " " whirlwind. Za'afiel, " za'af, " " " hurricane. Ra'amiel, " ra'am, " " " thunder. Ra'ashiel, " ra'ash, " " " earthquake. Shalgiel, " sheleg, " " " snow. Maṭariel, " matar, " " " rain. Shamsiel, " shemesh, " " " light of day. Lailahel, " lailah, " " " night. Galgaliel, " galgal, " " " wheel of the sun. Ofaniel, " ofan, " " " wheel of the moon. Kokbiel, " kokab, " " " stars. Rehaṭiel, " rahat ("runner"), set over the planets. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1521-angelology Kochbiel: “the star of God”; angelic astrologer http://www.kheperu.org/other/other2.html .

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