In the Japanese anime franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion, a monster belonging to the race known as the angels named Sachiel appears in the first two episodes of the anime series. It also appears in the 16th century treatise, The Complete Book of Magic Science. His sigil appears in Francis Barrett's The Magus, an early nineteenth century compendium of occult lore. All associate him with the planet Jupiter as such, in New Age angel lore he can be invoked for matters involving money, finance, law, politics, and religion. While in most sources Sachiel presides over Thursday, others do assign him to Monday or Friday. ![]() Sachiel is associated with the zodiacal sign Sagittarius, the weekday Thursday, wealth, and charity. Wealth is never equally distributed, nor does it ever question the beholder. It is a depiction of how fortune often works in the real world. Those 2 angels were first discussed in 3 Enoch. This is symbolic of the fact that wealth is not the prerogative of the good and the just. The Sefer Raziel spelling 'Sachquiel' is derived from the 3 Enoch angel Sahaquiel, which is also spelled 'Shachaqiel' and 'Shahaqiel'. ![]() The Sefer Raziel spellings 'Satquel' and 'Satquiel' are derived from the 3 Enoch angel Zadkiel, which is also spelled 'Shatqiel' and 'Shataqiel'. The wide variation of spellings of the name in the Sefer Raziel is in large part the result of the fact that the author created the angel by conflating together two different angels from the 400s CE Jewish book 3 Enoch. It is that last spelling from which derives the later spelling 'Sachiel' from The Heptameron. The Sefer Raziel is highly inconsistent in its spelling of the angel's name, which is therein spelled twice as 'Satquel', three times as 'Satquiel', twice as 'Saquiel', and once as 'Sachquiel'. That spelling was taken from the early-1200s Jewish occult book Sefer Raziel HaMalakh ("book of Raziel the angel"). In the late-1200s grimoire The Oathbound Book of Honorius, its name is spelled 'Satquiel'. Two mid-12th century birch bark manuscripts were found apparently containing the archangel's name, spelled as 'сихаїлъ' or 'сихаилъ' (Sikhael/Sixael), repeated thrice to serve as talismans against disease. In the early mentions of that angel, its name is spelled in various ways: The name 'Sachiel' originally occurs in the late 1500s grimoire called The Heptameron. ![]() In kabbalistic and Christian angelology, Sachiel (Ge'ez ሳቁኤል) is an archangel of the order of cherubim.
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