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Is he an un-named Angel?
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[quote:Scroll:MV8zODg3MjE4XzcwMDM3NzU1X0Y0QjEwMDEz] [quote:Anomalous_Anomaly:MV8zODg3MjE4XzcwMDM3NjY3XzMwNTA1OENC] [quote:RustedBoat:MV8zODg3MjE4XzcwMDM3NjIzXzUzNTE1OUQ2] [quote:Anomalous_Anomaly:MV8zODg3MjE4XzcwMDM3NDg2X0RBNTA5MUJE] Samael He is both Savior and Destroyer He will magnify your sins and radiate the brilliance of your virtues. He both exists and does not exist - Samael is the Paradox of being both Everything and Nothing simultaneously. If take a Gnostic view and look at God as emanations of Aeons, or Spheres of Influences and view God as Fidelity to Life than Samael and the Aeon of Death would be the closest Archangel to the Throne of God for just as Everything emanates from God as Life so too would everything have to return to God through Death. That is also the power of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, for it is through Samael that Christ went before the Throne of God to plead for the Forgiveness of the Sins of mankind. Samael represents the Judgment of God, the Salvation of Mankind, and the Miracle of the Resurrection. [/quote] You're saying Samael can be a good guy? If either way, from what you say Samael works FOR GOD not against. [/quote] Quoted from Wikipedia, '[b]...is an important archangel in Talmudic and post-Talmudic lore, a figure who is the accuser (Ha-Satan), seducer, and destroyer (Mashhit), and has been regarded as both good and evil. Rabbinical writings describe Samael as the guardian angel of Esau [5] and a patron of Edom.[/b] He is considered in Talmudic texts to be a member of the heavenly host (with often grim and destructive duties). One of Samael's greatest roles in Jewish lore is that of the main archangel of death. He remains one of God's servants even though he condones the sins of man. As an angel, Samael resides in the seventh heaven, although he is declared to be the chief angel of the fifth heaven, the reason for this being the presence of the throne of glory in the seventh heaven.[6]' [/quote] Thus why he asked for forgiveness that he may ascend back unto the seventh... Where he was cast out for his transgressions... Although following his "role" or duties he still made some wrong choices... [/quote]
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Is he God's James Bond 007?
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