המלאכים ומדרגותיהם
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From the Bible to mysticism, Judaism develops a rich angelology: messengers (malakhim), seraphim, cherubim, ofanim, and the hayot of Ezekiel's vision, as well as named figures such as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel. Angels populate the liturgy, the Maaseh Merkavah, and Kabbalah, where they fit into a hierarchy of worlds. Their status and role have been the subject of theological debate.
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