Camael
Camael (do hebreo: חַמּוּאֵל, Ghamuel, calor divina)[1][a] é un arcanxo da forza, a coraxe e a forza segundo a anxoloxía das cristiá e xudía.
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Día de festividade relixiosa | 29 de setembro |
Camael é coñecido como un dos dez anxos da cábala, asignado á sefirot Geburáh.[2] Tamén é descrito como un dos sete arcanxos xunto con Miguel, Gabriel, Rafael, Uriel, Jofiel e Zadkiel.[3] Nalgunhas tradicións é o anxo que expulsou a Adán e Eva do xardín do Edén cunha espada ardente, pero é representado a miúdo sostendo un cáliz. Polo tanto, é chamado o anxo do Sangreal.[4]
Notas
editar- ↑ Strong's Hebrew – 2536
- ↑ Zalewski, Pat; Zalewski, Chris (2008). The Magical Tarot of the Golden Dawn (en inglés). Londres: Karnac Books. ISBN 9781780498188.
- ↑ Davidson, Gustav (1967). A Dictionary of Angels, Including the Fallen Angels (en inglés). Nova York: Free Press Publishing. p. 338. ISBN 9780029070505.
- ↑ Furnival, William James (1904). Leadless Decorative Tiles, Faience, and Mosaic, Comprising Notes and Excerpts on the History, Materials, Manufacture & Use of Ornamental Flooring Tiles, Ceramic Mosaic, and Decorative Tiles and Faience (en inglés). Moscova: Ripol Classic Publishing House. p. 525. ISBN 9781176325630.
While on either hand are the archangels: Michael is a glorious figure in armour; Uriel holds the sun; Gabriel bears the lily of the Annunciation; Chemuel, the angel of the Sangreal, stands next him with the sacred cup; and Zophiel, to his left, holds the moon.
- ↑ Webster 2009, p. 41.
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editarBibliografía
editar- Bamberger, Bernard Jacob, (March 15, 2006). Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm. Jewish Publication Society of America. ISBN 0-8276-0797-0
- Briggs, Constance Victoria, 1997. The Encyclopedia of Angels : An A-to-Z Guide with Nearly 4,000 Entries. Plume. ISBN 0-452-27921-6.
- Bunson, Matthew, (1996). Angels A to Z : A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.
- Cruz, Joan C. 1999. Angels and Devils. Tan Books & Publishers. ISBN 0-89555-638-3.
- Davidson, Gustav (1967) A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free Press. ISBN 978-0-02-907050-5
- Graham, Billy, 1994. Angels: God's Secret Agents. W Pub Group; Minibook edition. ISBN 0-8499-5074-0
- Guiley, Rosemary, 1996. Encyclopedia of Angels. ISBN 0-8160-2988-1
- Kreeft, Peter J. 1995. Angels and Demons: What Do We Really Know About Them? Ignatius Press. ISBN 0-89870-550-9
- Lewis, James R. (1995). Angels A to Z. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 0-7876-0652-9
- Melville, Francis, 2001. The Book of Angels: Turn to Your Angels for Guidance, Comfort, and Inspiration. Barron's Educational Series; 1st edition. ISBN 0-7641-5403-6
- Ronner, John, 1993. Know Your Angels: The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100 Prominent Angels in Legend & Folklore-And Much More! Mamre Press. ISBN 0-932945-40-6.