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Nuriel (Hebrew: נוּרִיאֵל Nūrīʾēl; meaning: "El is my fire") is an angel in Jewish mythology who is responsible for hailstorms. In Jewish legend, Moses encountered Nuriel in the 2nd heaven. It is said in the Zohar that when a person opens his lips during the weekdays at Arvit (the evening prayer), an eagle descends to carry the prayer of the night upon its wings. (This eagle is called) Nuriel. He is called Uriel from the aspect of Chesed and Nuriel from the aspect of Gevurah, which is a burning fire about which it is written: "A fiery stream issued and came forth" (Daniel 7:10).

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  • Nuriel es un ángel en la mitología judía. Se traduce como "Fuego del Señor" y es el ángel responsable de las granizadas.​ Según la leyenda judía, Moisés se encuentra con Nuriel en el segundo cielo,​ cuando sale del lado de Chesed (Misericordia), Nuriel se manifiesta en forma de águila,​ águila que, al salir del lado de Geburah (Fuerza), es Uriel. (es)
  • Nuriel (Hebrew: נוּרִיאֵל Nūrīʾēl; meaning: "El is my fire") is an angel in Jewish mythology who is responsible for hailstorms. In Jewish legend, Moses encountered Nuriel in the 2nd heaven. It is said in the Zohar that when a person opens his lips during the weekdays at Arvit (the evening prayer), an eagle descends to carry the prayer of the night upon its wings. (This eagle is called) Nuriel. He is called Uriel from the aspect of Chesed and Nuriel from the aspect of Gevurah, which is a burning fire about which it is written: "A fiery stream issued and came forth" (Daniel 7:10). (en)
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  • Nuriel es un ángel en la mitología judía. Se traduce como "Fuego del Señor" y es el ángel responsable de las granizadas.​ Según la leyenda judía, Moisés se encuentra con Nuriel en el segundo cielo,​ cuando sale del lado de Chesed (Misericordia), Nuriel se manifiesta en forma de águila,​ águila que, al salir del lado de Geburah (Fuerza), es Uriel. Según el Zohar, Nuriel gobierna a Virgo.​ Mide 300 parasangas (aprox. 5,6 km) de altura y tiene un ejército de 50 miríadas de ángeles (= 500.000) "todos hechos de agua y fuego".​ La altura de Nuriel es superada solo por los Erelim, por los vigilantes, por Af y Hemah, y por Metatron, que es el jerarca más alto del cielo según esa mitología. Nuriel es usado como amuleto para alejar el mal entre los creyentes. Su nombre se encuentra grabado en amuletos orientales y hebreos, en particular los que llevan las mujeres embarazadas. Fuera del judaísmo, en el libro siríaco de la protección, Nuriel se caracteriza como un "poder fascinante" y se agrupa con Miguel, Shamsiel, Serafiel y otros grandes ángeles.​ En la tradición gnóstica, Nuriel es uno de los siete subordinados de Jehoel, príncipe del fuego.​ (es)
  • Nuriel (Hebrew: נוּרִיאֵל Nūrīʾēl; meaning: "El is my fire") is an angel in Jewish mythology who is responsible for hailstorms. In Jewish legend, Moses encountered Nuriel in the 2nd heaven. It is said in the Zohar that when a person opens his lips during the weekdays at Arvit (the evening prayer), an eagle descends to carry the prayer of the night upon its wings. (This eagle is called) Nuriel. He is called Uriel from the aspect of Chesed and Nuriel from the aspect of Gevurah, which is a burning fire about which it is written: "A fiery stream issued and came forth" (Daniel 7:10). According to the Zohar, Nuriel governs Virgo. He is 300 parasangs (approx. 5.6 km) tall and has an army of 50 myriads of angels (= 500,000) "all fashioned out of water and fire." The height of Nuriel is exceeded only by the Erelim, by the watchers, by Af and Hemah, and of course by Metatron, who is the tallest hierarch in heaven. Nuriel is also effective as a charm for warding off evil. His name is found engraved on oriental and Hebrew amulets, notably those worn by pregnant women. Outside of Judaism, in the Syriac Book of Protection, Nuriel is characterized as a "spellbinding power" and is grouped with Michael, Shamsiel, Seraphiel, and other great angels. In gnostic lore, Nuriel is one of seven subordinates to Jehuel, prince of fire. (en)
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