She helps in absorbing information, studying for and passing tests, dissolution of ignorance, pride, and narrow-mindedness, and exposure of wrongdoing in governments and corporations. She Stirs feelings through Radiation of Illumination and into aspiration for spiritual things. She is also described as "the Yellow Ray of Wisdom, Illumination, and Constancy", and lists her Archeia as Christine also says She teaches the outer consciousness the Power of Light within oneself. In literature Īngels of Love and Light describes her as "the Archangel of Paradise and the Patron of Artists and Illumination. According to Robert Ambelain, Jophiel is in charge of the Cherubim, particularly the Shemhamphorasch angels Haziel, Aladiah, Lauviah, Hahaiah, Iezalel, Mehahel, Hariel, and Hakamiah. Athanasius Kircher names Jophiel as Angelus pulchritudinis, "angel of beauty". Rudd attributes the Zodiac to Jophiel along with the Sephira Binah instead of Zaphkiel. Agrippa attributes Jophiel to Saturn, while Paracelsus assigns her to Jupiter. The Calendarium Naturale Magicum Perpetuum lists Jophiel as the angel of the Sephira Chokhmah, as do the Key of Solomon variant "The Veritable Clavicles of Solomon," and the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, both latter works derived from the Calendarium. Jophiel is an Archangel of the Kabbalah (though some systems put Raziel in her place) and in several listings including that of the early medieval theologian Pseudo-Dionysus. John's Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tennessee. She is often depicted in iconography holding a flaming sword, such as the stained glasses at St Michael's Church in Brighton, St Peter and St John's Church in Kirkley, Holy Trinity Church in Coventry and a mural at St. In Anglican and Episcopal traditions, Jophiel is recognized as an archangel. Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Thomas Rudd likewise name Jophiel as the teacher of Shem. Clement, in her book Angels in Art, names Jophiel as the teacher of Ham, Japheth, and Shem. Jophiel is said to be a companion to the angel Metatron. The Zohar lists her as a Great Angel Chief in charge of 53 legions who superintend Torah-readings on the Sabbath. In the text, Jophiel/Dina is described as an angel of the seventh heaven, a Cabalistic guardian of the Torah (and wisdom itself), who taught 70 languages to souls at the dawn of creation. Giles, Jophiel was said to be the Angel who cast Adam and Eve out of Paradise Īccording to the pseudepigraphal Revelation of Moses, another name for Jophiel is Dina ( Hebrew: דִּינָה Dīnā, "Judgement"). According to Robert Means Lawrence, Arthur de Bles, and R.L.
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