Phanuel (angel)


Phanuel is the name given to the fourth angel who stands before God in the Book of Enoch, after the angels Michael, Raphael, and Gabriel.
Other spellings of Phanuel include Panuel, 'Paniel, Peniel, Penuel, Fanuel, and Feniel'. As Panuel, his name means "God has turned", but as Paniel, his name means "The face of God".

Narrative

Phanuel was one of the four voices Enoch heard praising God.

Interpretations

As an angel, Phanuel is reputedly a member of the four Angels of Presence. In 1st Enoch, he is also listed as an angel of exorcism. Phanuel has also been linked with the Angel of Penance mentioned in the Shepherd of Hermas.
Some associate Phanuel with Uriel; although some others see this as debatable. Phanuel's duties include bearing up God's throne, ministering Truth, and serving as an angel of judgement. According to The Book of Enoch, Phanuel is the fourth angel "set over repentance and those who hope to inherit eternal life" . He is the fourth voice heard "fending off the Satans and forbidding them to come before the Lord of spirits to accuse them who dwell on the earth".