Canonical Scripture
Texts received as canonical scripture in the relevant religious tradition.
Sources
Every page identifies its source layer. Source transparency is mandatory because angelology, sacred cosmology, and correspondence systems do not all belong to the same historical register.
Mandatory source layers
Texts received as canonical scripture in the relevant religious tradition.
Texts received as deuterocanonical in some Christian traditions and otherwise classed differently.
Ancient non-canonical or tradition-specific texts such as Enochic and Ezra materials.
Second Temple, rabbinic, Hekhalot, Merkabah, and related Jewish reception layers.
Early Christian reception and angelological reflection.
Theological interpretation associated with early Christian teachers and doctrinal reflection.
Medieval synthesis, hierarchy, commentary, and later ordering of angelic systems.
Jewish mystical and later Tree of Life correspondence traditions.
Angel Lexikon's clearly labeled symbolic synthesis and contemplative study framework.
The names, scriptural references, and historical traditions presented here belong to the inherited record of ancient sacred literature and angelological tradition. The original work of Angel Lexikon lies in its structure, classification system, written interpretations, visual archive design, and contemplative correspondence framework. All entries are written in original language and avoid copying modern copyrighted summaries, translations, databases, or illustrations.