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- Q1069028 abstract "Râmîêl (Aramaic: רעמאנל, Hebrew: רעמיאל, Greek:‘Ραμιήλ) is a fallen Watcher in the apocryphal Book of Enoch. One of 20 leaders, Ramiel is mentioned sixth. Ramiel means "thunder of God" from the Hebrew elements ra'am and El, "God". There are 20 leaders in the Book of Enoch, also called 1 Enoch. The section that mentions them reads:As described in 1 Enoch, these are the leaders of 200 angels that are turned into fallen Angels due to their taking wives, mating with human women, and teaching forbidden knowledge.In this same work, Remiel is also the name of an angel, and is described as "one of the holy angels whom God has set over those who rise" from the dead, in effect the angel that watches over those that are to resurrect.He is mentioned also in 2 Baruch where he presides over true visions (55:3).Ramiel is the angel of hope, and he is credited with two tasks: he is responsible for divine visions, and he guides the souls of the faithful into Heaven. He is called Jeremiel or Uriel in various translations of IV Esdras, He is said to have been the archangel responsible for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib, as well as being the bearer of the instructions of the seven archangels.".
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- Q1069028 comment "Râmîêl (Aramaic: רעמאנל, Hebrew: רעמיאל, Greek:‘Ραμιήλ) is a fallen Watcher in the apocryphal Book of Enoch. One of 20 leaders, Ramiel is mentioned sixth. Ramiel means "thunder of God" from the Hebrew elements ra'am and El, "God". There are 20 leaders in the Book of Enoch, also called 1 Enoch.".
- Q1069028 label "Ramiel".