Historical Sources

Apocryphal Sources

B Deuterocanonical / Apocryphal Ancient Text

1 Enoch

1 Enoch 20

Remiel appears in the Enochic list of holy angels, associated in that tradition with those who rise.

Apocryphal Sources

B Deuterocanonical / Apocryphal Ancient Text

2 Baruch

2 Baruch 55

Related Remiel/Ramiel traditions appear in apocalyptic materials associated with visions.

Tradition Notes

  • Remiel and Jeremiel overlap in some reception histories, but the names should not be flattened into a single universal identity.
  • The archive treats Remiel as an apocryphal and early tradition figure.

Traditional and Symbolic Functions

Traditional functions
Vision, Resurrection hope in apocryphal language, Mercy, Apocalyptic disclosure
Symbolic functions
Hope ordered by God, Vision under restraint, Merciful remembrance
Tree of Life associations
No Tree of Life correspondence is assigned in the current archive.
Light imagery
Pale gold, dawn margin, quiet radiance.
Interpretive layer
Remiel's associations vary across apocryphal and later sources.

Right Action Reflection

Hold hope soberly. Attend to present faithfulness rather than hidden timetables.

Source References

  1. 1 Enoch 20
  2. 2 Baruch 55