The Angel AbelWritten by Judi Singleton
The Angel AbelSouls arrive in heaven and are judged by Abel. He is one of twelve powers with this task. He is an angel of fourth heaven ruling on Lord's Day. He must be evoked from East. Most angel names in Judaic-Christian lore are Hebrew. The "-el" at end of names is a suffix meaning "God;" thus angels are "of God." Angels do not have names in same way that we do but they will use a name for us that is in tune with their vibration,
| | The Angel AbdielWritten by Judi Singleton
Abdiel is first mentioned in Bible where Abdiel is a mortal and resident of Gilead. In Bible (I Chronicles), Abdiel is not name of an angel but of a mortal, a Gedite, a resident of Gilead. This is doubtlessly original source for name. figures as an angel in Anatole France's fictional The Revolt of Angels. He is said to be angel who remains faithful to God during rebel of angels in heaven He forces out rebel angels and attacks Satan himself with a "mighty sword stroke." Abdiel is a mythological angel from epic poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. He is one of angels in heaven under command of Lucifer,
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