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this is inaccurate. Uriel is of Earth, not fire! Michael is the angel of fire, and I have a stack of books here that can easily prove it!
Could someone, please, give me some more info on the film "fallen"?
-- Tokle 16:16, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
"He is sometimes associated with the color Green, the direction North, or the element Earth." Sometimes? What does "sometimes" actually mean in this sentence? What does "associated" mean in this sentence? Is this "Free associating"? Whom are we talking about here? Who's doing this "associating"? Devotés of séances? Ouija-board parlour sibyls? Edward Gorey fans? What up wid dis? -- Wetman 04:05, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
If anyone finds any links between Uriel and Zuriel let me know I've found "An angel who rules over the month of Elul (September) in the Hebrew calendar. Usually the ruling angel for September is Uriel (Zuriel)" on the net while doing research, but not sure if its true or not would appreciate any input you may have. -- Shimirel ( Talk) 19:28, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Uriel is often identified as the cherub who "stands at the Gate of Eden with a fiery sword," Nope, that's Michael.
This article is unreferenced and very poorly organized. Extensive "weasel wording" conceals the sources of much of the information presented, so a reader often has no clue whether a particular idea comes from Christian, Jewish, mainstream, or occult traditions. Ancient traditional accounts are freely mixed with more recent fictional stories. There is a huge list of "References" for such a brief article, which cannot all have been consulted -- it's as if someone just listed all the "angel" related books they knew of whether they were actually used for the article or not. A near-complete rewrite is called for, I think, but I unfortunately have only limited resources for it myself and can only write from a limited perspective. TCC (talk) (contribs) 21:04, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
This article says that Raphael is mentioned in the canonical Scriptures. I am fairly certain this is not true, but I don't want to edit in case I'm wrong. Anyone?
Hi I'm getting my Confirmation this year and I was wondering if anyone could tell wether Uriel really exists in Catholic religion...?-Connor 1:21p.m. September 13, 2006
Hi @ Johnbod:, bringing this conversation here following your reverson. Uriel does not appear in the Book of Tobit (that would be Raphael the Archangel. As for the position of the Catholic Church on the naming and veneration of archangels:
"The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the case of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture." - The Congregation for Divine Worship & The Discipline of the Sacraments Directory on Popular Piety & The Liturgy, Vatican Website
Uriel is not listed nor is this angel part of Catholic scriptural canon. - Willthacheerleader18 ( talk) 21:24, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Uwri'el Uriel is counted as one of the four highest members in the Heavenly Host together with Mikha'el (Michael), Gavri'el (Gabriel) and Repha'el (Raphael). Though he is sometimes associated with the colour green and the sun, this is considerably different from the Kabbalistic Tradition stating that Raphael who is the Archangel of Tiphereth (Beauty) in Olam ha-Briah (The World of Briah)is assigned the colour green and the astrological planet of the sun.
Being among the highest members of the Host, it is quite unlikely that either Uriel or Michael held the (or one of the) posts at the Gates of Eden. This is notably so because The Book of Jubilees states that Eden is one of the Four Places of God on Earth and the highest four, the Seraphim (Seraphim) often translated "Fiery Flying Serpents", are always around God's Throne unless they are assigned a task, but they return immediately
SKLADUM 13:59, 8 September 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Uwriel Immortallo ( talk • contribs)
There have been some edits to this article including information about a document entitled II Revelation. This does not appear to be a reliable source to me and so I have removed the content. /wia🎄 /tlk 15:04, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
In a sense where Uriel interacting with Enoch would Enoch future self sort of. Maybe I'm remembering it wrong and it was a different Angel, but i know it was 1 Enoch.
I know it's very common in other Enochian literature to say Enoch becomes an Angel, but that Angel is usually Metatron. Metatron isn't in First Enoch however.
Uriel seems to be the 5th most prominent good Angels in 1 Enoch, another separate article I also can't find now identified the 4 more prominent Angels, Michael, Gabriel, Panuel and Raphael with the 4 Cherubim who surround the Throne.-- JaredMithrandir ( talk) 05:57, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
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this is inaccurate. Uriel is of Earth, not fire! Michael is the angel of fire, and I have a stack of books here that can easily prove it!
Could someone, please, give me some more info on the film "fallen"?
-- Tokle 16:16, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
"He is sometimes associated with the color Green, the direction North, or the element Earth." Sometimes? What does "sometimes" actually mean in this sentence? What does "associated" mean in this sentence? Is this "Free associating"? Whom are we talking about here? Who's doing this "associating"? Devotés of séances? Ouija-board parlour sibyls? Edward Gorey fans? What up wid dis? -- Wetman 04:05, 18 Apr 2005 (UTC)
If anyone finds any links between Uriel and Zuriel let me know I've found "An angel who rules over the month of Elul (September) in the Hebrew calendar. Usually the ruling angel for September is Uriel (Zuriel)" on the net while doing research, but not sure if its true or not would appreciate any input you may have. -- Shimirel ( Talk) 19:28, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Uriel is often identified as the cherub who "stands at the Gate of Eden with a fiery sword," Nope, that's Michael.
This article is unreferenced and very poorly organized. Extensive "weasel wording" conceals the sources of much of the information presented, so a reader often has no clue whether a particular idea comes from Christian, Jewish, mainstream, or occult traditions. Ancient traditional accounts are freely mixed with more recent fictional stories. There is a huge list of "References" for such a brief article, which cannot all have been consulted -- it's as if someone just listed all the "angel" related books they knew of whether they were actually used for the article or not. A near-complete rewrite is called for, I think, but I unfortunately have only limited resources for it myself and can only write from a limited perspective. TCC (talk) (contribs) 21:04, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
This article says that Raphael is mentioned in the canonical Scriptures. I am fairly certain this is not true, but I don't want to edit in case I'm wrong. Anyone?
Hi I'm getting my Confirmation this year and I was wondering if anyone could tell wether Uriel really exists in Catholic religion...?-Connor 1:21p.m. September 13, 2006
Hi @ Johnbod:, bringing this conversation here following your reverson. Uriel does not appear in the Book of Tobit (that would be Raphael the Archangel. As for the position of the Catholic Church on the naming and veneration of archangels:
"The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the case of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture." - The Congregation for Divine Worship & The Discipline of the Sacraments Directory on Popular Piety & The Liturgy, Vatican Website
Uriel is not listed nor is this angel part of Catholic scriptural canon. - Willthacheerleader18 ( talk) 21:24, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Uwri'el Uriel is counted as one of the four highest members in the Heavenly Host together with Mikha'el (Michael), Gavri'el (Gabriel) and Repha'el (Raphael). Though he is sometimes associated with the colour green and the sun, this is considerably different from the Kabbalistic Tradition stating that Raphael who is the Archangel of Tiphereth (Beauty) in Olam ha-Briah (The World of Briah)is assigned the colour green and the astrological planet of the sun.
Being among the highest members of the Host, it is quite unlikely that either Uriel or Michael held the (or one of the) posts at the Gates of Eden. This is notably so because The Book of Jubilees states that Eden is one of the Four Places of God on Earth and the highest four, the Seraphim (Seraphim) often translated "Fiery Flying Serpents", are always around God's Throne unless they are assigned a task, but they return immediately
SKLADUM 13:59, 8 September 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Uwriel Immortallo ( talk • contribs)
There have been some edits to this article including information about a document entitled II Revelation. This does not appear to be a reliable source to me and so I have removed the content. /wia🎄 /tlk 15:04, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
In a sense where Uriel interacting with Enoch would Enoch future self sort of. Maybe I'm remembering it wrong and it was a different Angel, but i know it was 1 Enoch.
I know it's very common in other Enochian literature to say Enoch becomes an Angel, but that Angel is usually Metatron. Metatron isn't in First Enoch however.
Uriel seems to be the 5th most prominent good Angels in 1 Enoch, another separate article I also can't find now identified the 4 more prominent Angels, Michael, Gabriel, Panuel and Raphael with the 4 Cherubim who surround the Throne.-- JaredMithrandir ( talk) 05:57, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
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