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Barachiel
Barachiel (Heb. ברכיאל "Bārkiʼēl", ''blessed by God''; Arabic: بُراقيل "Burāqīl") is one of the seven Archangels in Eastern Orthodox tradition. In the Third Book of Enoch he is described as one of the angelic princes, with a myriad of some ministering angels attending him. He is described in the Almadel of Solomon as one of the chief angels of the first and fourth chora.〔Davidson, Gustav. ''(A Dictionary of Angels, including the Fallen Angels. )'' New York: The Free Press, 1967, ISBN 9780029070505〕 He is regarded as the angel of lightning.〔Bunson, Matthew. ''Angels A to Z''. New York:Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1996. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.〕 ==Iconography== In iconography Barachiel is sometimes shown holding a white rose against the chest, or with rose petals scattered on the clothing particularly the cloak. The scattering of rose petals was to symbolize or represent God's sweet blessings showering down on people. In Roman Catholicism, Barachiel is depicted holding a bread basket or a staff, both of which symbolize the blessings of children that God bestows on parents.〔http://angels.about.com/od/AngelsReligiousTexts/p/Meet-Archangel-Barachiel.htm〕
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