Haniel

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The Virtue Haniel, engraving by Crispijn van de Passe, circa 1575. Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid.

Haniel (Hebrew: חַנִּיאֵל, Ḥannīʾēl, "God is my grace"; Coptic: ⲁⲛⲁⲛⲓⲏⲗ Ananiēl;[1] Arabic: عنيائيل, 'Anya'il), also known as Hananel, Anael, Hanael or Aniel, is an angel in Jewish lore and angelology, and she is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels.[2] Haniel is generally associated with the planet Venus, and is the archangel of the sephirah Netzach. The name Haniel derives from the Hebrew Ḥēn (חֵן), meaning "grace, favour, charm"[3] (qualities associated with Venus) + the suffix -ʾĒl, "God". It is equivalent to the Phoenician name "Hannibal." Haniel is one of the archangels encrypted in the Sigillum Dei Aemeth of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly.[4]

Popular culture

  • Haniel (as Anael) appears in the strategy RPG Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor as a boss depending on which route the player takes. All of her appearances are made alongside Sariel. Although angels, they take on appearances typical of "grim reaper" visages.
  • In the novel Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare, Will names his Seraph Blade Anael at one point.
  • Supernatural character Anna Milton, a fallen angel appearing in the fourth and fifth seasons of the show, is thought by her actress (Julie McNiven) to actually be the series' interpretation of Anael.[5] However, in season 13, the actual angel by the name of Anael became a recurring character (portrayed by Danneel Ackles).
  • In the book series Kushiel's Legacy, one of the angels who fall from the One God's grace to follow Elua is Anael.
  • In the Japanese light novel series Date A Live, Natsumi Kyouno possesses a weapon known as an Angel, which takes on the name Haniel. Haniel takes the form of a broom, having the power to transform anything and anyone Natsumi can see into anything else, within a limited range. Haniel is the only Angel that can transform into other Angels, using the power Kaleidoscope, transforming it not only in form but also copying the abilities of other Angels.

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See also

Further reading

  • Davidson, Gustav. A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free Press. ISBN 0-02-907052-X
  • Dee, John. Five Books of Mystery. edt. Joseph H. Peterson. Weiser. ISBN 1-57863-178-5

References

  1. ^ https://st-takla.org/Lyrics-Spiritual-Songs/Words-of-Coptic-Alhan-Tasbeha-Kodas/Arabic-Coptic-04-Epsalmodia-Tasbeha/Tasbe7a-Coptic-Transliteration-Annual-Psalmody/Praise-Epsalmodya-Tasbeha-155-Doxology-Samaeieen_Shashf-En-Arshi.html
  2. ^ Davidson, Gustav. A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free Press. p. 134. ISBN 0-02-907052-X
  3. ^ "Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 2580. chen".
  4. ^ Dee, John. Five Books of Mystery. edt. Joseph H. Peterson. Weiser. ISBN 1-57863-178-5
  5. ^ Knight, Nicholas (2010). Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4. Titan Books. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-84856-738-2.


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