词条 | Song-Uttering Choirs |
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In 3 Enoch, the Song-Uttering Choirs are a collective class of angels who frequently sing the Trisagion and reside in Makon, the 5th Heaven, alongside the Ishim. If any of these angels fail to perform the Trisagion at the right time, they are consumed by fire. They are all under the direction of Tagas (תגעץ), the angel of music. The twelve orders of angels, which are said to belong to this class, are listed as follows:
References1. ^ Davidson. "Sallisim" pg. 254 2. ^ Davidson. "Parasim", pg. 220 3. ^ Davidson. "Gibborim", pg.124 4. ^ Davidson. "Seba'im" pg. 263 5. ^ Davidson. "Gedudim", pg. 123 6. ^ Davidson. "Memuneh", pg. 189 7. ^ Davidson. "Sarim" pg. 260 8. ^ Davidson. "Chaylim", pg.85 9. ^ Davidson. "Mesarepim", pg. 191 10. ^ Davidson. "Malakim" pg. 254 11. ^ Davidson. "Degalim", pg. 95 12. ^ Davidson. "Sebalim" pg. 263 13. ^Odeberg. "Chapter XIX", pgs. 66-70 Sources
2 : Classes of angel|Book of Enoch |
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