
Jophiel
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The angel Jophiel (Heb. Yōp̄īʾēl, "Beauty of God"), also called Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel, Youfiel, Zophiel ( Ṣōp̄īʾēl, "God is my watchman") and Zuriel ( Ṣūrīʾēl, "God is my rock"), is an archangel in Christian and Jewish angelology. Jophiel is the archangel of beauty, art, and wisdom.
Key facts
- Saint.feast_day
- 29 September
- Saint.venerated_in
- Judaism, Anglicanism
- Saint.name
- Jophiel
- Saint.image
- Sanctus Jophiel.jpg
- Saint.caption
- , stained-glass window at St Michael's Church, Brighton, England.
- Saint.titles
- Archangel
- Saint.patronage
- Art, artists
- Saint.attributes
- Flaming sword
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- Beliefs in religions and ceremonial magic
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The angel Jophiel (Heb. Yōp̄īʾēl, "Beauty of God"), also called Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel, Youfiel, Zophiel ( Ṣōp̄īʾēl, "God is my watchman") and Zuriel ( Ṣūrīʾēl, "God is my rock"), is an archangel in Christian and Jewish angelology. Jophiel is the archangel of beauty, art, and wisdom.
== Beliefs in religions and ceremonial magic == thumb|right|260px|According to Robert Means Lawrence, Arthur de Bles, and R.L. Giles, Jophiel was said to be the Angel who cast [[Adam and Eve out of Paradise]]
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