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== In Kabbalah == | == In Kabbalah == | ||
In Kabbalah, it is a term used to refer to the angels of the world of Beriah, and to the twelve tribes. | In [[Kabbalah]], it is a term used to refer to the angels of the world of Beriah, and to the twelve tribes. | ||
In the world of Beriah there are four great angels: Michael (Chesed), Gabriel (Gevurah), Raphael (Tiferet) and Uriel (Malchut). Each of these angels has a camp of angels. We learn this from the verse speaking about the river that flows from Eden: "And from there it parted and became four headwaters," and these are the four camps of angels of the world of Beriah where Gan Eden is located. | In the world of Beriah there are four great angels: Michael (Chesed), Gabriel (Gevurah), Raphael (Tiferet) and Uriel (Malchut). Each of these angels has a camp of angels. We learn this from the verse speaking about the river that flows from Eden: "And from there it parted and became four headwaters," and these are the four camps of angels of the world of Beriah where Gan Eden is located. | ||