Raphael (archangel)
Raphael ( , ; "God has healed"), ,
Tiberian: ;
lit. 'God has healed'; , ; , ; , , or , ; , .}} is an
archangel first mentioned in the
Book of Tobit and in
1 Enoch, both estimated to date from between the 3rd and 2nd century BCE. In later Jewish tradition, he became identified as one of the three heavenly visitors entertained by
Abraham at the
Oak of Mamre. He is not named in either the
New Testament or the
Quran, but later Christian tradition identified him with healing and as the angel who stirred waters in the
Pool of Bethesda in John 5:2–4, and in Islam, where his name is
Israfil, he is understood to be the unnamed angel of
Quran 6:73, standing eternally with a trumpet to his lips, ready to announce the
Day of Judgment. In
Gnostic tradition, Raphael is represented on the
Ophite Diagram.
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