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== Tradiciones sobre Uriel ==
== Tradiciones sobre Uriel ==


The name Uriel means “fire of God,” “flame of God” or “God is my light.” In Jewish tradition, Archangel Uriel is called the “one who brings light to Israel.” He interprets prophecies and is often shown carrying a book, a papyrus scroll. John Milton describes Uriel in ''Paradise Lost'' as the “regent of the sun” and “the sharpest-sighted spirit of all in Heaven.” Some traditions say Uriel is the angel who led [[Special:MyLanguage/Abraham|Abraham]] out of the land of [[Special:MyLanguage/Ur|Ur]].  
El nombre de Uriel significa "fuego de Dios", "llama de Dios" o "Dios es mi luz". En la tradición judía el Arcángel Uriel es denominado "uno que trae luz a Israel". Él interpreta profecías y a menudo es representado con un libro, un rollo de papiro. John Milton describe a Uriel en ''El Paraíso Pérdido'' como el "regente del sol" y "el espíritu de vista más aguda de todos en el Cielo". Algunas tradiciones dicen que Uriel es el ángel que condujo a [[Special:MyLanguage/Abraham|Abraham]] fuera de la tierra de [[Special:MyLanguage/Ur|Ur]].  


Uriel is not named in the Bible, but he is mentioned in Jewish and Christian texts. He is said to be an angel of the Presence who watches over the world and over the lowest part of Hades. Uriel is one of the four chief angels in the Book of Enoch along with [[Special:MyLanguage/Michael|Michael]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Gabriel|Gabriel]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Raphael|Raphael]]. He guided [[Special:MyLanguage/Enoch|Enoch]] on his journeys through heaven and the underworld, and he warned [[Special:MyLanguage/Noah|Noah]] of the impending flood. Some traditions say Uriel taught Noah how to survive the flood.
Uriel is not named in the Bible, but he is mentioned in Jewish and Christian texts. He is said to be an angel of the Presence who watches over the world and over the lowest part of Hades. Uriel is one of the four chief angels in the Book of Enoch along with [[Special:MyLanguage/Michael|Michael]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Gabriel|Gabriel]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Raphael|Raphael]]. He guided [[Special:MyLanguage/Enoch|Enoch]] on his journeys through heaven and the underworld, and he warned [[Special:MyLanguage/Noah|Noah]] of the impending flood. Some traditions say Uriel taught Noah how to survive the flood.