Jewish angelic hierarchy

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For other angelic hierarchies, see Hierarchy of angels.
Angels in Judaism (angel: Hebrewמַלְאָךְ‎ mal’āḵ, plural mal’āḵīm) appear throughout the Hebrew BibleTalmudRabbinic literature, and traditional Jewish liturgy. They are categorized in different hierarchies.

Maimonides[edit]

Maimonides, in his Mishneh Torah or Yad ha-Chazakah: Yesodei ha-Torah, counts ten ranks of angels in the Jewish angelic hierarchy, beginning from the highest:
RankAngelic ClassNotes
1Chayot HaKodesh[1]See Book of Ezekiel chs. 1 and 10
2OphanimSee Ezekiel chs. 1 and 10
3ErelimSee Book of Isaiah 33:7
4HashmallimSee Ezekiel 1:4
5SeraphimSee Isaiah 6
6MalakimMessengers, angels
7Elohim"Godly beings"
8Bene Elohim"Sons of Godly beings"
9CherubimSee Talmud Hagigah
10Ishim"manlike beings", see Book of Genesis 18:2 Book of Daniel 10:5

Kabbalah[edit]

The Sephirot in Jewish Kabbalah
KeterBinahChokhmahDa'atGevurahChesedTiferetHodNetzachYesodMalkuthThe Sefirot in Jewish Kabbalah
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According to the Golden Dawn's interpretation of the Kabbalah, there are ten archangels, each commanding one of the choirs of angels and corresponding to one of the Sephirot. It is similar to the Jewish angelic hierarchy.[2]
RankChoir of AngelsTranslationArchangelSephirah
1Hayot Ha KodeshHoly Living OnesMetatronKeter
2OphanimWheelsRazielChokmah
3ErelimBrave ones[3]TzaphkielBinah
4HashmallimGlowing ones, Amber ones[4]TzadkielChesed
5SeraphimBurning OnesKhamaelGevurah
6MalakimMessengers, angelsRaphaelTipheret
7ElohimGodly BeingsHanielNetzach
8Bene ElohimSons of ElohimMichaelHod
9Cherubim[5]GabrielYesod
10AshimMen (man-like beings, phonetically similar to "fires")SandalphonMalkuth

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Torah and Torts...". Retrieved Oct 8, 2014.
  2. Jump up^ "New Course Takes Revolutionary Approach to Bible Study". Retrieved Oct 4, 2014.
  3. Jump up^ "Strong's Hebrew: 691. אֶרְאֵל (erel) - perhaps a hero". Biblesuite.com. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  4. Jump up^ "Strong's Hebrew: 2830. חַשְׁמַל (chashmal) - perhaps amber". Biblesuite.com. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  5. Jump up^ "Strong's Hebrew: 3742. כְּרוּב (kerub) - probably an order of angelic beings". Biblesuite.com. Retrieved 2014-02-13.

External links[edit]

  • Jewish Encyclopedia, "Angelology"
  • Jewish POV: Angels and Demons (YouTube)
  • Israel Regardie, The Golden Dawn, Llewellyn Publications, 1992, ISBN 0-87542-663-8