Sariel (
Hebrew
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and
Aramaic: שָׂרִיאֵל ''Śārīʾēl'', "God is my Ruler";
Greek: Σαριηλ ''Sariēl'', ''Souriēl'';
Amharic: ሰራቁያል ''Säraquyael'', ሰረቃኤል ''Säräqael'') is an
angel mainly from
Judaic tradition. Other possible versions of his name are Suriel, Suriyel (in some
Dead Sea Scrolls translations), Seriel, Sauriel, Saraqael, Sarakiel, Suruel, Surufel, and Souriel.
In
1 Enoch (20:6), he is said to be "one of the
evenholy angels
ho watch who is set over the spirits, who
sin in the spirit".
Origen identified Suriel as one of seven angels who are considered primordial powers by the
Ophites. In
Gnosticism, Sariel is invoked for his protective powers. He is commemorated by the
Coptic Orthodox Church on 27 Tobi in the
Coptic calendar.
He is not to be confused with the fallen
watcher Sahariel (
Hebrew
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&
Aramaic: שַׂהֲרִיאֵל ''Śahărīʾēl''; "God is my
moon
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") who bears a similar name. In 1 Enoch (8:1) he is said to have taught humans the
course of the moon.
In traditional texts
The fallen watcher Sahariel, according to the
Book of Enoch, was one of the leaders of angels who
lusted after the daughters of men. They descended to the summit of
Mount Hermon, in the days of
Jared, to acquire wives and lead men astray.
[ Enoch 6] Sariel specifically taught men about the course of the moon.
Knibbs' translation of the names of the Book of Enoch says it was Sariel who taught humans the "course of the moon" (the
Lunar calendar).
In this same book, the
archangel Sariel is one of the holy angels, who is set over the spirits that sin in the spirit, and is one of the angels who look upon the bloodshed on Earth, along with
Gabriel,
Michael,
Raphael and
Uriel.
In the book of
2 Enoch he is listed, with the name of Samuil or Sariel, as one of the angels that brought
Enoch to
heaven
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.
The book of
War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness, from the
Dead Sea Scrolls, lists the name of ''Sariel'' (שריאל, "''God is my Ruler"'') along with Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel as names to write upon the shields of soldiers in a tower during maneuvers (1
Q M 9,15). It is used on the shields of the third ''Tower'' (1QM 9,16).
The angel ''Suriyel'' is briefly mentioned in the
Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan as bearing
Adam and Eve from the top of a high mountain to the
Cave of Treasures.
:"… bring what he had brought, and give it to Adam. And they did so, one by one. 6 And God commanded Suriyel and Salathiel to bear up Adam and Eve, and bring them down from the top of the high mountain, and …" - Bible. O. T. Apocryphal books. English First Book of Adam and Eve.
In the
Ladder of Jacob ''Sariel'' is dispatched by the Lord to
Jacob to explain to him the meaning of the dream about the ladder.
The book of
Liber Juratus by
Honorius of Thebes has a number of translations which lists ''Sariell'' as one of "The names of the angels of the eighth month, which is called
marquesnan heshvan", and ''Sariel'' as one of "The names of the angels of the tenth month, which is called
Tevet". The month of
Heshvan marquesnan would make Sariel's ruler Barfiell, or the month of
Tevet would make the ruler
Anael.
The Lesser Key of Solomon lists the dukes Asteliel and Gediel as commanding Sariel by night. The book ''A Dictionary of Angels'' by
Gustav Davidson and ''The Complete Book of Devils and Demons'' by Leonard Ashley list Sariel as a
fallen angel. The
Greek Magical Papyri represents him as a
deity
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to be called upon in rites using the "Souriel" variation of his name.
The
University of Michigan
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has a section in its library collection devoted to Traditions of Magic in
Late Antiquity,
Protective Magic,
Babylonian
Demon Bowls. One
clay
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bowl from
Seleucia-on-Tigris dated to the 6th or 7th century A.D. lists Sariel twice:
:"I wrote all of the curses upon a new bowl of clay and I sent back the curses of those who cursed Negray daughter of Denday to their masters until they release and bless in the name of Sariel the angel and Barakiel the angel and in the name of Sariel and Barakiel you release from the curses of those who curse Negray daughter of Denday as a man is freed from the house of bondage and from the house of weapons
amen amen
selah."
In media
Video games
In the
bullet hell series ''
Touhou Project'', the first game, ''Highly Responsive to
Prayers'', portrays Sariel as the final boss of the ' () route.
See also
*
List of angels in theology
References
External links
University of Michigan Demon Bowls Exhibit 37,
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 19504
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Archangels
Coptic Orthodox saints
Angels in the Book of Enoch
Angels of the Presence