Danel (Danjal)
Elohim
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Interesting Facts
- Danel is listed among the leaders of the two hundred angels who descended to Earth.
- He participated in the oath taken by these angels on Mount Hermon, binding themselves to their plan of taking human wives.
- The name appears as both “Danel” and “Danjal” in the lists of the angel leaders.
- His daughter, Edna, became the wife of Enoch. This connection links a fallen angel leader to a pivotal figure in the lineage of righteousness.
Genealogy
- Danel is identified as one of the “angels, the children of the heaven” or “sons of God“, indicating his celestial origin.
- He was part of the group of two hundred angels led by Semjaza who descended to Earth.
- Danel is the father of Edna, who married Enoch during the twelfth jubilee.
Historical Context
Danel’s descent occurred during the days of Jared, specifically around the tenth jubilee, approximately 460-465 A.M. according to one calculation in the text. This was a period when “men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them“. The angels, including Danel, saw these daughters and lusted after them, leading to their decision to take wives. This event marked a significant turning point, as the fallen angels proceeded to cohabitate with human women, resulting in the birth of giants and the spread of forbidden knowledge, such as charms, enchantments, the cutting of roots, the workings of metals, and astrology. This era is characterized by increasing lawlessness and corruption on the earth.
Narrative
As one of the leaders of the two hundred angels, Danel was instrumental in the angels’ rebellion against divine order. He participated in the swearing of the oath on Mount Hermon, solidifying the collective decision to defy their heavenly abode and intermingle with humanity despite the potential consequences. While the text does not explicitly detail specific actions or teachings attributed directly to Danel, his position as a leader implies his involvement in the subsequent events, such as the taking of wives from among the daughters of men. His most notable connection within the narrative is through his daughter, Edna, who married Enoch. This union is significant because Enoch is portrayed as a righteous man who “walked with God” and was chosen to teach wisdom and righteousness to mankind. The marriage of Enoch to Danel’s daughter presents a stark contrast between the fallen celestial beings and the righteous human lineage, highlighting the complex interplay between these realms during this early period of human history. Despite his initial transgression, Danel’s lineage intertwines with that of a key figure favored by the Divine.