Selaphiel
Selaphiel | |
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Archangel, Saint | |
Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Attributes | Prayer, thurible |
Saint Selaphiel the Archangel or Saint Sealtiel, Selatiel, or Selathiel (
Biblical References
Selaphiel appears in verse 31:6 of the 6th century apocryphal Christian text The Conflict of Adam and Eve, which describes how God sends him and Suriyel to help rescue Adam and Eve from Satan’s deception, commanding Selaphiel “to bring them down from the top of the high mountain and to take them to the Cave of Treasures.”
Some Christian traditions[
Patronage
Selaphiel is often seen as the Patron Saint of prayer and worship for members of the Eastern Orthodox Church. In some Orthodox traditions, he is said to help people interpret dreams, break addictions, protect children, preside over exorcisms, and rule over music in heaven. Orthodox Christians will seek his help if their prayer is suffering from distractions, inattentiveness, or coldness. In tradition, he is depicted with a thurible.
Iconography
When depicted in iconography by himself or with individual characteristics, he is shown in an attitude of humble prayer, with downcast eyes and arms crossed over his breast.[5] He is also sometimes seen kneeling with incense in a thurible, praying. Prayer is considered his special attribute.[6]
See also
- List of angels in theology
- "The World of The Angels". Transfiguration of Our Lord Russian Orthodox Church. Retrieved December 22, 2005.
References
- ISBN 978-1783746767.
- ^ "Strong's Hebrew Concordance - 7597. Shealtiel".
- ^ Yuri V. Konyev. "Names and Ranks of Angels". 3saints.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
- ^ "Revelation 8:3-4". BibleGateway.
- ^ "The heavenly host and our modern life". Holy-transfiguration.org. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
- ^ "The rational heavenly powers". Holy-transfiguration.org. Retrieved 2011-12-05.