Historical Sources
Apocryphal Sources
B Deuterocanonical / Apocryphal Ancient Text1 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 Text2 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 Enoch 20
- 2 Baruch 55