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  2. Chazaqiel - Wikipedia

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    Chazaqiel (Imperial Aramaic: זיקיאל, Ancient Greek: Εζεκιήλ), also Shahaqiel or Êzêqêêl, was the 8th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called The Book of Enoch. The name means "cloud of God", and it was said that Chazaqiel taught men the knowledge of the clouds, meteorology.

  3. Hashmal - Wikipedia

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    And I looked, and, behold, a stormy wind came out of the north, a great cloud, with a fire flashing up, so that a brightness was round about it; and out of the midst thereof as the colour of electrum, out of the midst of the fire. And out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures.

  4. Zaphkiel - Wikipedia

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    Zaphkiel is "chief of the Ophanim (order of thrones) and one of the 9 angels that rule Heaven; also one of the 7 archangels." [1] He can watch people when they need to make important decisions and when they need to put them into words for others. If they are unsure of the words, he will help them to make the message more clear.

  5. Aureola - Wikipedia

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    An aureola or aureole (diminutive of Latin aurea, "golden") is the radiance of luminous cloud which, in paintings of sacred personages, surrounds the whole figure. In Romance languages , the noun Aureola is usually more related to the disc of light surrounding the head of sacred figures, which in English is called halo or nimbus .

  6. Pahaliah - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the Order of Thrones and an angel of Virtuosity. [2] He rules theology and morals , granting wisdom, determination and knowledge, [ 2 ] and is one of the angels bearing the mystical name of God , Shemhamphorae ( Heb. שם המפורש Shem ha-mephorash — "the Ineffable Name", i.e. the Tetragrammaton ).

  7. Clouds without Water - Wikipedia

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    Clouds without Water is a poetry collection by Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), an English writer, occult magician, mountaineer and founder of the religious philosophy of Thelema. Clouds without Water was one of many of Crowley's eccentric works published in his lifetime and was first issued in 1909.

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  9. Kokabiel - Wikipedia

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    Kokabiel (Hebrew: כוכבאל, Imperial Aramaic: 𐡊𐡅𐡊𐡁𐡀𐡋, Ancient Greek: χωβαβιήλ), also spelled Kôkabîêl, Kôkhabîêl, Kakabel, Kochbiel, Kokbiel, Kabaiel, or Kochab, considered the 'angel of the stars', [1] is a fallen angel, the fourth mentioned of the 20 Watcher leaders of the 200 fallen angels in the Book of Enoch. [2]