Phanuel
Phanuel is listed as one of four presences who stand on the four sides of God. These four archangels will be the ones to cast the fallen angels into the abyss of condemnation on Judgment Day. Phanuel came with Michael and Gabriel, Raphael and thousands and ten thousands of angels without number.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
- First attested
- 516 BCE
- Attested period
- -516 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Second Temple period
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Saraqâêl, Sabrael, Gabuthelon, Beburos, Zebuleon, Aker, Arphugitonos, Raguel, Remiel, Azazel, Samyaza
- syncretized with
- Uriel
- manifested by
- Uriel
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“In Chapter 40, Gabriel is listed as one of four presences (Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, and Phanuel) who stand on the four sides of God. These four archangels will be the ones to cast the fallen angels into the abyss of condemnation on Judgment Day. The final reference to Gabriel in the Book of Enoch is found in Chapter 71: "And that Head”
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“Uriel is listed as the fourth angel by Christian Gnostics (under the name Phanuel). However, whether the Book of Enoch refers to the same angel by two different names is debated. Uriel means "God is my flame", whereas Phanuel means "God has turned".”
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