Camael (archangel)
Camael (Latin Camael), (also known as Kemuel, Shemuel, Chamuel, Camiel, Camniel, Zamael, or Cancel) is an angel in Judeo-Christian mythology and angelology, and is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels. Is claimed to be the leader of the forces that expel
Adam from the
Garden of Eden.
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Kemuel
God hath raised up, or established him
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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Kemuel
(congregation of God).
→ The son of Nahor by Milcah, and father of Aram. (Genesis 22:21) (B.C. 1925.)
→ The son of Shiptan, and prince of the tribe of Ephraim; one of the twelve men appointed by Moses to divide the land of Canaan. (Numbers 34:24)
→ A Levite, father of Hashabiah, prince of the tribe in the reign of David. (1 Chronicles 27:17) (B.C. 1014.)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
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Kemuel
helper of God, or assembly of God. (1.) The third son of Nahor (Gen. 22:21). (2.) Son of Shiphtan, appointed on behalf of the tribe of Ephraim to partition the land of Canaan (Num. 34:24). (3.) A Levite (1 Chr. 27:17).