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  2. Language of angels - Wikipedia

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    Language of Angels is a 2000 play by Naomi Iizuka.. Language of angels may also refer to: . Angelic tongues, praise of Second Temple Judaism; Enochian, an occult constructed language recorded in the diaries of John Dee and Edward Kelley, which they said was received from angels

  3. Enochian - Wikipedia

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    The book consists of 49 great letter tables, or squares made of 49 by 49 letters. (However, each table has a front and a back side, making 98 tables of 49×49 letters altogether.) [a] Dee and Kelley said the angels never translated the texts in this book. [citation needed]

  4. Celestial Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The script and language was invented in order to communicate with angels and it was later claimed that these symbols were sent "by God", given to angels, and then passed along to humans. [1] No known major books have come out written in this script. Nowadays, it is still occasionally used in rituals. [1]

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  6. Kerubiel - Wikipedia

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    Kerubiel (also known as Cherubiel or Cerubiel) ("The Flames Which Dance Around the Throne of God") is the name of an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.. He is the principal regent who has reign over the Cherubim since Creation, and is one of the most exalted princes of Heaven.

  7. Llibre dels àngels - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the translation into Spanish of Francesc Eiximenis' Llibre dels Àngels (Book of Angels), printed in Alcalá de Henares in 1527 by Miguel de Eguía. The Llibre dels àngels (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈʎibɾe delz ˈaɲd͡ʒels]; lit. ' Book of Angels ') is a literary work that was written by Francesc Eiximenis in 1392 in ...

  8. Sathariel - Wikipedia

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    Sathariel (Hebrew: סתריאל, Ancient Greek: Σαθιήλ, romanized: Sathiḗl) is described in the Book of Enoch as the 17th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels. Michael Knibb [1] believes the name to mean "Moon of God" or "Dawn of God" based on the Ge'ez copies of the Book of Enoch.

  9. Mary Claire Helldorfer - Wikipedia

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    She is a graduate of Mercy High School (Baltimore, Maryland) [1] She has written numerous picture books for children under her real name Mary Claire Helldorfer. She also writes romance novels include Summer in the City, Love at First Click and the romance-mystery Kissed by an Angel under her pen name, Elizabeth Chandler .