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  1. A Watcher [a] is a type of biblical angel. The word occurs in both plural and singular forms in the Book of Daniel (2nd century BC), where reference is made to the holiness of the beings. The apocryphal Books of Enoch (2nd–1st centuries BC) refer to both good and bad Watchers, with a primary focus on the rebellious ones. [3] [4]

  2. Jan 4, 2022 · These watcher angels are supernatural, celestial beings or “holy ones” who come down from heaven with authority to speak for God. The Hebrew word translated “watcher” in Daniel 4 comes from a root word meaning “wakeful one” and thus can mean “watcher,” “sentinel,” or “guardian.”.

  3. Nov 3, 2016 · ‍The predominant tradition and main thread in the Book of Watchers, into which the other traditions are interwoven, focuses on the desire of the angels, led by Shemihaza, [8] to mate with human women.

  4. Mar 27, 2019 · Who are the Watchers in the Bible? The term for “watcher” is from Aramaic, one of the few times in the Old Testament that Aramaic is used instead of Hebrew. The term for watcher is from the Aramaic phrase “`iyr” and means “wakeful one, watcher,” or “angel” therefore a watcher was meant as an angel bestowed from God.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · The Watchers is a group of angels who made an appearance in the Hebrew Bible, most notably in the Book of Daniel. They are referred to as “the Watchers of Heaven” and are said to be sent from God to observe human behavior and intervene when necessary.

  6. Jan 20, 2019 · The Seven Archangels—also known as the Watchers because they tend humanity—are mythical beings found in the Abrahamic religion underlying Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

  7. www.bibleodyssey.org › articles › the-watchersThe Watchers - Bible Odyssey

    Ancient Jewish and Christian narratives relate the story of the Watchers, primordial fallen angels who mated with mortal human women, brought conflict to the world, and then introduced illicit knowledge to humanity.