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Fallen angel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Names and misdeeds of the Fallen Angels (aka the Five Satans) ... In Enoch 69:4-12., there is a list of the names of the fallen angels. This passage is odd because it mentions angels that are not mentioned elsewhere.
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Names and Misdeeds of the Watchers ... There are two basic versions of the fallen angels story: the fall of the Watchers, discussed here, and the fall of Lucifer. Watchers in the Old Testament...
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The Archangels of Punishment; Kezef (angel of wrath and destruction); Af (angel of anger and death ... Fallen Angels; These are but a few of the fallen angels. According to The Dictionary of Angels there are over 103. These are taken from Angels A-Z. In both books some names appear the same and other names are different.
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the names assigned to the angels, ... but Satan, perhaps the earliest individualization of the fallen Angel, is presented as an intruder who is jealous of Job. He is clearly an inferior being to the Deity and can only touch Job with God's permission.
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It lists the names of 18 "prefect" angels - of 200 - who committed this sin. According to the text, these angels also taught mankind ... "According to the Book of Enoch (Not a Canonical Text), God judged the angels for producing the Nephilim. God decreed that the fallen angels (Watchers) were to be cast into Tartarus.
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Raphael was told to put the fallen angel Azazel into chains, cast him into a pit of sharp and pointed stones in the desert Dudael, and cover him with darkness, and so was he to remain until the great day of judgment, when he would be thrown into the fiery pit of hell, and the earth would be ... They have many other names.
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