: In the Book of Enoch , Sariel is listed as one of the "Watchers" who descended to Earth. He is credited with teaching humanity about the lunar cycles (the "course of the moon").
The name (Hebrew: שָׂרִיאֵל, "Prince of God" or "Command of God") primarily refers to a significant archangel in Judaic and early Christian traditions. Often associated with celestial wisdom and the protection of souls, the figure appears across various ancient texts and has inspired numerous modern fictional adaptations. Mythological and Religious Roots Sariel
: Along with Raphael, he is frequently linked to divine healing and restoration. Modern Fictional Interpretations : In the Book of Enoch , Sariel
: In Gnosticism and the Dead Sea Scrolls, his name was invoked for protection. In The War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness , his name was supposedly inscribed on the shields of soldiers for divine defense. Often associated with celestial wisdom and the protection