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'''Gadreel''' ([[Hebrew|Heb.]] גדר האל ''gader ha-el'', lit. "wall of [[God]]") is listed as one of the chiefs in the fallen [[Watcher (angel)|grigori]] of angels. This is depicted in the second section of the "[[Book of Enoch]]"; "Parables". He is said to have been responsible for teaching man warfare. This contradicts the first section of Enoch, which claims that [[Azazel]] was responsible for doing this.<ref>Enoch [http://www.ancienttexts.org/library/ethiopian/enoch/2parables/parables.htm "Parables"]</ref>
'''Gadreel''' ([[Hebrew|Heb.]] גדר האל ''gader ha-el'', lit. "wall of [[God]]") IS said to be the Fallen Angel that let the serpent(satan) in the garden of edan. YOU HAD ONE JOB GADREEL ONE JOB is listed as one of the chiefs in the fallen [[Watcher (angel)|grigori]] of angels. This is depicted in the second section of the "[[Book of Enoch]]"; "Parables". He is said to have been responsible for teaching man warfare. This contradicts the first section of Enoch, which claims that [[Azazel]] was responsible for doing this.<ref>Enoch [http://www.ancienttexts.org/library/ethiopian/enoch/2parables/parables.htm "Parables"]</ref>


Gadreel was mentioned as the third of five "[[satan]]s" who led other angels into copulating with humans, leading to the creation of the giant-like [[Nephilim]]. The others were called [[Yeqon]] (or [[Watcher (angel)#Book_of_Enoch|Yaqum]], [[Aramaic|Aram.]] "he shall rise"), [[Asbeel]] ("deserter from God"), [[Penemue]] ("the inside"), and [[Tamiel|Kasdaye]] ("[[Chaldea]]n", "covered hand").
Gadreel was mentioned as the third of five "[[satan]]s" who led other angels into copulating with humans, leading to the creation of the giant-like [[Nephilim]]. The others were called [[Yeqon]] (or [[Watcher (angel)#Book_of_Enoch|Yaqum]], [[Aramaic|Aram.]] "he shall rise"), [[Asbeel]] ("deserter from God"), [[Penemue]] ("the inside"), and [[Tamiel|Kasdaye]] ("[[Chaldea]]n", "covered hand").

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Gadreel (Heb. גדר האל gader ha-el, lit. "wall of God") IS said to be the Fallen Angel that let the serpent(satan) in the garden of edan. YOU HAD ONE JOB GADREEL ONE JOB is listed as one of the chiefs in the fallen grigori of angels. This is depicted in the second section of the "Book of Enoch"; "Parables". He is said to have been responsible for teaching man warfare. This contradicts the first section of Enoch, which claims that Azazel was responsible for doing this.[1]

Gadreel was mentioned as the third of five "satans" who led other angels into copulating with humans, leading to the creation of the giant-like Nephilim. The others were called Yeqon (or Yaqum, Aram. "he shall rise"), Asbeel ("deserter from God"), Penemue ("the inside"), and Kasdaye ("Chaldean", "covered hand").

In media

In the television series Supernatural (9th season), Gadreel (Tahmoh Penikett) possesses Sam Winchester[2] and takes the identity of the angel Ezekiel to try to redeem himself for having let the Serpent into the Garden of Eden.

References

  1. ^ Enoch "Parables"
  2. ^ SPN "Season 9"