The story of Azriel

Azriel was a biblical figure who is best known for being the angel of death. He is mentioned in the Book of Enoch, a non-canonical Jewish text. He is also mentioned in the Talmud and the Midrash. Azriel was the son of the archangel Uriel and the angel Raziel. He had two siblings, the angel Gabriel and the angel Raphael. Azriel was the angel of death and was responsible for taking the souls of the dead to the afterlife. He was also responsible for punishing the wicked and rewarding the righteous. Azriel was known for his great strength and power. He was also known for his wisdom and knowledge. He was said to be able to see into the future and to know the secrets of the universe. Azriel is best known for his role as the angel of death. He was responsible for taking the souls of the dead to the afterlife and for punishing the wicked and rewarding the righteous. He was also known for his great strength and power, as well as his wisdom and knowledge.
Name meaning
The name "Azriel" is of Hebrew origin and is derived from the elements "az," meaning "help," and "el," meaning "God." Therefore, the name Azriel can be interpreted to mean "God is my help" or "help of God." In various religious texts and traditions, Azriel or Azrael is also known as the Angel of Death in some Jewish and Islamic traditions, believed to help souls transition after death.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
1 Chronicles 5:24
Appearances in the Bible
3 mentions
In Hebrew
עזריאל