Hadraniel

Hadraniel

Hadraniel (or Hadarniel,among other variant spellings), whose name means "majesty [or greatness] of God," is an angel in Jewish Angelology assigned as gatekeeper at the second gate in heaven. [Davidson, Gustav (1967), "A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels", p. 132, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757] He is supposed to be more than sixty myriads of parasangs (approximately 2.1 million miles) tall and a daunting figure to face.

When Moses arrived in heaven to get the Torah from God, it was said that he was speechless with awe at the sight of Hadraniel. Hadraniel didn't think Moses should have the Torah, and made him weep in fear, which caused God to appear and reprimand Hadraniel for causing problems. Hadraniel quickly decided to behave and acted as a guide for Moses. This was a great help, for (according to Zoharic legend) "when Hadraniel proclaims the will of the Lord, his voice penetrates through 200,000 firmaments." [ [http://www.kabbalah.com/k/index.php/p=zohar/zohar&vol=18&sec=635#6416 "The Zohar"] , Vol. 9 - Beshalach, Section 21] Also, according to the Revelation of Moses, "with every word from his (Hadraniel's) mouth go forth 12,000 flashes of lightning." [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/journals/jras/1893-15.htm The Revelation of Moses] from "Hebrew Visions of Hell and Paradise," Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1893 at [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ sacred-texts.com] ]

In Gnosticism Hadraniel is only one of seven subordinates to Jehuel, prince of fire (King,p.15). In the Zohar (55b), Hadraniel speaks to Adam about Adam's possession of the Book of the Angel Raziel, which was said to contain secret information that not even the angels knew.

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