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Chamuel
Camael (Latin Camael), (also known as Kemuel, Shemuel, Chamuel, Camiel,
Camniel, Zamael, or Cancel) is an angel in Judeo-Christian mythology and
angelology, and is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels.
Is claimed to be the leader of the forces that expel Adam from the Garden of
Eden.
Camael is also known as the archangel of pure love. The name means he who sees
God.
Books
Bamberger, Bernard Jacob, (March 15, 2006). Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's
Realm. Jewish Publication Society of America. ISBN 0-8276-0797-0
Briggs, Constance Victoria, 1997. The Encyclopedia of Angels : An A-to-Z Guide
with Nearly 4,000 Entries. Plume. ISBN 0-452-27921-6.
Bunson, Matthew, (1996). Angels A to Z : A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host. Three
Rivers Press. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.
Cruz, Joan C. 1999. Angels and Devils. Tan Books & Publishers. ISBN
0-89555-638-3.
Davidson, Gustav. A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free
Press. ISBN 0-02-907052-X
Graham, Billy, 1994. Angels: God's Secret Agents. W Pub Group; Minibook edition.
ISBN 0-8499-5074-0
Guiley, Rosemary, 1996. Encyclopedia of Angels. ISBN 0-8160-2988-1
Kreeft, Peter J. 1995. Angels and Demons: What Do We Really Know About Them?
Ignatius Press. ISBN 0-89870-550-9
Lewis, James R. (1995). Angels A to Z. Visible Ink Press. ISBN 0-7876-0652-9
Melville, Francis, 2001. The Book of Angels: Turn to Your Angels for Guidance,
Comfort, and Inspiration. Barron's Educational Series; 1st edition. ISBN
0-7641-5403-6
Ronner, John, 1993. Know Your Angels: The Angel Almanac With Biographies of 100
Prominent Angels in Legend & Folklore-And Much More! Mamre Press. ISBN
0-932945-40-6.
Seraphim Angels
Seraphiel
Metatron
Michael
Vehuel Uriel
Nathanael Jehoel
Chamuel
Lucifer Abaddon
Asmodeus Astaroth
Leviathan Samael
Semyazza
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