1. • Simapesiel Angels. The word “angel” simply means a “messenger of God” at the most basic level. Sonneillon (once of the order of thrones) 96. potestates), or "Authorities", from the Greek exousiai, pl. and partly of the order of cherubim) Anmael (identified with Semyaza) 7. Adonael – an archangel. • Asbeel Seraphim – Isaiah 6:2 [A listing of 44 angels]. Araziel [10] The primary duty of the "Powers" is to supervise the movements of the heavenly bodies to ensure that the cosmos remains in order. 23. He touched my mouth with it and said, “Behold, this has touched your lips; and your iniquity is taken away and your sin is forgiven.”, New American Standard Bible Copyright ©1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, La Habra, Calif. All rights reserved. Virtues, 6. Although both authors drew on the New Testament, the Biblical canon is unclear on the subject, and these hierarchies are considered less definitive than biblical material. Aeons, 4. To see original / transparent copy version: Tumael The first hierarchy of angels is considered to be the holiest hierarchy and is most close to holiest trinity. • Kasbeel Barbiel (once of the order of virtues) • Baraqel According to Isaiah 6:1–8, the Seraphim are described as fiery six-winged beings, with two wings that cover their faces, two that cover their feet, and the last two used to fly. • Armers/Armaros Dominations, 4. • Sameveel Senciner (once partly of the order of virtues and partly • Exael The former can denote the second-lowest choir (arch-angels in the sense of being just above the lowest Choir of angels that is called only "angels") but the latter may denote the highest of all the angels (i.e., Arch-angels in the sense of being above all angels, of any Choir. under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version Write CSS OR LESS and hit save. 62. Ezekiel 10:17 NRSV. Marchosias (once of the order of dominations) you need further help researching fallen angels only I suggest the number who fell, the names of the angel who fell and finally Gadreel Agares (Agreas) [Virtues] Dominions, 5. The term appears to be linked to the attribute "might", from the Greek root dynamis (pl. : ἄγγελος, angelos, i.e. 74. Archangels, 9. Seraphim, 2. The collection has received much critical success