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Mallory23 said:
Azrael. I cannot give 당신 fact-based information obviously but here is what I found... "Azrael, viewed as the good 앤젤 of death recording every birth and death; in 이슬람 referred to as Malak Almawt " "Many religions and cultures have formed an 앤젤 of death: In Muslim and 이슬람 theology, Azrael is the 앤젤 of death who is “forever 글쓰기 in a large book and forever erasing what he writes: what he writes is the birth of man, what he erases is the name of the man at death.” In Judeo-christian lore, Michael, Gabriel, Sammael, and Sariel are all named as the 앤젤 of death. In Zoroastrianism, the 앤젤 of death is Mairya. In Babylon, it is Mot. In Rabbinical lore, there are 14 천사 of Death: Yetzerhara, Adriel, Yehudiam, Abaddon, Sammael, Azrael, Metatron, Gabriel, Mashhit, Hemah, Malach ha-mavet, Kafziel, Kesef, and Leviathan. In Falasha lore, it is Suriel. The Arabic 앤젤 is Azrael." "Azrael is the traditional name of the Archangel of Death. He is also the 앤젤 of Death in Islamic extrabiblical tradition and folklore. It is an English form of the Arabic name Azra'il (عزرائيل) 또는 Azra'eil (عزرایل), the name traditionally attributed to the 앤젤 of death in 이슬람 and some Hebrew lore. The Qur'an never uses this name, referring instead to Malak al-Maut (which translates directly as 앤젤 of death). It is also spelled Izrail, Izrael, "Azriel", Azrail, Ezraeil, Azraille, Azryel, 또는 Ozryel. Chambers English dictionary uses the spelling Azrael. The name literally means Whom God Helps."
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