The story of Uriel

Uriel is a biblical figure who is best known for his role as an archangel in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of repentance and is often depicted as a messenger of God. He is also known as the angel of the presence and the angel of salvation. Uriel is the son of God and is the brother of Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. He is the angel of the north and is often associated with the sun and fire. He is also associated with the element of air and is sometimes referred to as the angel of the winds. Uriel is known for his role in the Book of Enoch, where he is sent to warn Noah of the impending flood. He is also known for his role in the Book of Daniel, where he is sent to interpret the writing on the wall. He is also known for his role in the Book of Revelation, where he is sent to warn John of the coming of the Antichrist. Uriel is also known for his role in the Kabbalah, where he is seen as a guardian angel of the Tree of Life. He is also seen as a guardian angel of the gates of heaven and is often depicted as a protector of the righteous. Uriel is best known for his role as an archangel in the Bible and is seen as a messenger of God. He is also known for his role in the Kabbalah and is seen as a guardian angel of the Tree of Life. He is also known for his role in the Book of Enoch, the Book of Daniel, and the Book of Revelation.
Name meaning
The name Uriel is of Hebrew origin and means "God is my light" or "flame of God." In the Hebrew Bible and other religious texts, Uriel is often considered one of the archangels. The name conveys a sense of divine illumination and guidance.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Numbers 3:35
Appearances in the Bible
5 mentions