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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.