Uriel

Elohim

Uriel can be found in the following chapters:

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Interesting Facts

  • Uriel is identified as one of the four archangels who looked down from heaven and witnessed the extensive bloodshed and lawlessness upon the earth. The other three are Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel.
  • The Most High, the Holy and Great One, sent Uriel specifically to Noah with a crucial message.
  • Uriel was tasked with informing Noah of the impending destruction of the earth by a deluge and instructing him to hide himself so that he and his seed might be preserved.

Genealogy

  • The sources identify Uriel as one of the holy ones of heaven and an archangel, placing him within the divine hierarchy.
  • Similar to the other archangels mentioned (Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Phanuel), the provided texts offer no information regarding Uriel’s ancestry, earthly birth, marital status, or progeny. He is consistently presented as a celestial being serving the Lord.

Historical Context

Uriel’s involvement occurs during a period of extreme corruption and violence on Earth, caused by the descent of the Watchers and their interaction with humanity. This era was characterized by the teaching of forbidden knowledge, the birth of giants, and a general disregard for divine law. The outcry of the souls of the deceased reached heaven, prompting divine intervention. Uriel’s mission to Noah takes place within this context of impending judgment, where God has decided to cleanse the earth with a great flood. The fact that Uriel, an archangel, is chosen to deliver this critical warning underscores the significance of Noah and the divine plan for the preservation of righteous lineage.

Narrative

Uriel’s primary narrative function within the provided sources is that of a divine messenger. Specifically, after the archangels witnessed the widespread lawlessness and the cries of the oppressed reached heaven, and after God resolved to destroy mankind, the Most High sent Uriel directly to Noah. Uriel’s crucial task was to inform Noah about the approaching end of all flesh due to the impending deluge. He was instructed to tell Noah to “Hide thyself!” and to reveal the divine intention to destroy all life on Earth. Furthermore, Uriel was to instruct Noah on how he and his seed could be preserved for future generations. While Uriel does not engage in further dialogue or actions within these excerpts, his role as the messenger of this pivotal warning highlights his importance in the unfolding narrative of divine judgment and the subsequent salvation of Noah and his family, which is essential for the continuation of life after the flood.