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The studies by Werner Betz ( 1949, 1939 ), Einar Haugen ( 1950, also 1956 ), and Uriel Weinreich ( 1953 ) are regarded as the classical theoretical works on loan influence.
Hermann Jellinek ( brother of Adolf Jellinek ) also wrote a book entitled Uriel Acosta.
Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel ( also the Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, Uriel and Raphael, the Feast of the Archangels, or the Feast of Saint Michael and All Angels ) is a day in the Western Christian calendar which occurs on 29 September.
Four important archangels also display periodic spiritual activity over the seasons: Spring is Raphael, Summer ( Uriel ), Autumn ( Michael ) and Winter ( Gabriel ).
Two paintings from the early 1950s, for example, are called Adam and Eve ( see Adam and Eve ), and there is also Uriel ( 1954 ) and Abraham ( 1949 ), a very dark painting, which as well as being the name of a biblical patriarch, was also the name of Newman's father, who had died in 1947.
In 1511 he became court artist of Uriel von Gemmingen, Archbishop of Mainz, and he also worked for the next archbishop, Albert of Brandenburg.
Azra / Ezra was a scribe and judge over his people, given a collection of laws and punishments from the Archangel Uriel in 2 Esdras, also mentioning he entered heaven " without tasting Death's taint ".
Uriel ( או ּ ר ִ יא ֵ ל " El / God is my light ", Auriel / Oriel ( God is my light ) Standard Hebrew ) is one of the archangels of post-Exilic Rabbinic tradition, and also of certain Christian traditions.
Stemming from medieval Jewish mystical traditions, Uriel has also become the Angel of Sunday ( Jewish Encyclopedia ), the Angel of Poetry, and one of the Holy Sephiroth.
Heywood's list is actually of the Angels of the Four Winds: Uriel ( south ), Michael ( east ), Raphael ( west ) ( serving also a governor of the south, with Uriel ), and Gabriel ( north ).
Uriel also appears at the end of Jim Butcher's novella The Warrior, which was released as a part of the anthology, Mean Streets.
This is not revealed until close to the end of the book, when Uriel also shows Harry that his friends and family will be okay in his absence.
* Uriel also appears in the manga Angel Sanctuary as the Angel of Death, being one of the four elemental archangels.
Two paintings from the early 1950s, for example, are called Adam and Eve ( see Adam and Eve ), and there are also Uriel ( 1954 ) and Abraham ( 1949 ), a very dark painting, which, in addition to being the name of a biblical patriarch, was also the name of Newman's father, who had died in 1947.
In this passage the angel or angels ( Uriel is also there ) are answering Ezra's many questions about heaven and hell.
* Shamsiel, once a guardian of Eden as stated in the Zohar, served as one of the two chief aides to the archangel Uriel ( the other aide being Hasdiel ) when Uriel bore his standard into battle, and is the head of 365 legions of angels and also crowns prayers, accompanying them to the 5th heaven.
He also used mystic prayers of his own composition to call on the names of angels that were not accepted by the church canon ( Uriel, Raguel, Tubuel, Adinus, Tubuas, Sabaoc and Simiel ), and which his detractors alleged were demons that he invoked ( some of these angel names also had gnostic connections ).
The angels and fallen angels in the story answer either to their Christian or pagan names: The Archangel Uriel, for example, is also called Hyperion, and Apollo the Destroyer.

Uriel and appears
So he appears in Milton's Paradise Lost, where Adramelech is a fallen angel, vanquished by Uriel and Raphael.
Uriel appears again in Changes, when Harry Dresden asks him for help, after being paralyzed from the waist down.
* In the video game Darksiders, Uriel appears with Abaddon, the leader of the Hellguard, Heaven's army of angels, and is depicted as female.

Uriel and Book
The others, according to the Book of Enoch, are Uriel, Raguel, Sariel, and Jerahmeel, while from other apocryphal sources we get the variant names Izidkiel, Hanael, and Kepharel instead of the last three in the other list.
The Fourth Book of Esdras, which mentions the angel Uriel, was popular in the West and was frequently quoted by Church Fathers, especially Ambrose, but was never considered part of the biblical canon.
However, the Book of Enoch clearly distinguishes the two Angels ; Uriel means ' the Light of God ' while Phanuel means " the Face of God.
R. H. Charles comments in his translation of The Book Of Enoch that in later Judaism " we find Uriel instead of Phanuel " as one of the four angels of the presence.
The Book of Enoch, which presents itself as written by Enoch, mentions Uriel in many of the component books.
In Chapter IX which is part of " The Book of the Watchers " ( 2nd century BCE ) only four Angels are mentioned by name these are Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel.
The Book of the Angels as a whole tells us that Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel were present before God to testify on behalf of Humankind.
Uriel then acts as a guide for Enoch for the rest of the Book of Watchers.
In Milton's Paradise Lost Book III, Uriel, in charge of the Orb of the Sun, serves as the eyes of God, but unwittingly steers Satan towards the newly created earth.
Some associate Phanuel with Uriel, however, the Book of Enoch clearly distinguishes the two.

Uriel and Esdras
* Uriel means " Fire of God ," or " Light of God " ( III Esdras 3: 1, 5: 20 ).
According to the Revelation of Esdras, the angels that will rule at the end of the world are Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, Gabuthelon, Beburos, Zebuleon, Aker, and Arphugitonos.
Examples of such practices include compadrazgo in modern Latin America, which developed from standard medieval European Catholic practices that fell out of favor in Europe after the seventeenth century, the veneration of Saints and angels that aren't officially venerated in Catholicism, generally from the apocryphal books, such as Uriel the Archangel from the Apocalypse of Ezra ( 2 Esdras or 4 Ezra depending on naming convention ), and ritual pilgrimages in medieval and modern Europe.

Uriel and many
Ultimately there are many ways to view Uriel da Costa.
However old he is, Roarke has come to know many seemingly-immortal beings over his time on Earth, including ghosts (" The Ghost's Story "), a genie (" A Genie Named Joe "), the mermaid Nyah (" The Mermaid ", " The Mermaid Returns ", " The Mermaid and the Matchmaker "), the goddess Aphrodite (" Aphrodite "), and even Uriel, the Angel of Death (" The Angel's Triangle ").
This synod struck many angels ' names from the list of those eligible for veneration in the Church of Rome, including Uriel.
:" And Uriel said to me: ' Here shall stand the angels who have connected themselves with women, and their spirits assuming many different forms are defiling mankind and shall lead them astray into sacrificing to demons ' as gods ', ( here shall they stand ,) till ' the day of ' the great judgment in which they shall be judged till they are made an end of.
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem " Uriel ", regarded as a poetic summary of many strains of thought in Emerson's early philosophy, Uriel is a young god in Paradise, who upsets the world of gods by proclaiming relativism and the eternal return.
Beginning in 1904, he had great success with the more naturalistic reportoire of Jacob Gordin ; in 1906 he played in one of the many Yiddish productions of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta, before heading to New York City, where he performed with Jacob Adler, Boris Thomashefsky, Max Morrison, and others.
Another small schism occurred wherein many students left the organization because they disagreed with the channelings of Louis Spiegel, particularly one which referenced that it was time for " Uriel " to return to the inner and seemed in complete opposition to previously expounded Unariun principle, wherein " brothers " never engaged in interfering with or predicting future human activities.

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