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Kokabiel Kokabiel (Aramaic: כוכבאל, Greek: χωβαβιήλ), also spelled Kôkabîêl, Kôkhabîêl, Kakabel, Kochbiel, Kokbiel, Kabaiel, or Kochab, considered the 'angel of the stars,' 〔Ginzberg, Louis (1909) (''The Legends of the Jews'' ), Volume I, Chapter III, at (sacred-texts.com )〕 is a fallen angel, the fourth mentioned of the 20 Watcher leaders of the 200 fallen angels in the Book of Enoch.〔Charles, R.H. (Translator, 1917), ''The Book of Enoch'', (Chapter VI ) at (sacred-texts.com )〕 His name is generally translated as "star of God,"〔Davidson, Gustav (1967), ''A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels'', Entry: Kokabiel/Kakabel, pp. 164, 168, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757〕 which is fitting since it has been said that Kokabiel taught astrology to his associates.〔Lewis, James R., Oliver, Evelyn Dorothy, Sisung Kelle S. (Editor) (1996), ''Angels A to Z'', p. 241, Visible Ink Press, ISBN 0-7876-0652-9〕 According to ''The Book of The Angel Raziel'', Kokabiel is a holy angel; in other apocryphal lore, however, he is generally considered to be fallen. Kokabiel is said to command an army of 365,000 spirits.〔Davidson, Gustav (1967), ''A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels'', Entry: Kokabiel/Kakabel, pp. 164, 168, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757〕 ==See also==
*Tamiel *Raziel
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