Dumah Angel Of Dreams
Dumah is an angel who has jurisdiction over the evil dead, according to Rabbinical and Islamic literature. The Aramaic term for silence is “dumah.” Dumah is the angel of death’s silence and stillness.
Dumah is also Egypt’s tutelary angel, Hell’s prince, and the angel of vindication. According to the Zohar, he commands “tens of thousands of angels of destruction” and is “Chief of demons in Gehinnom [i.e., Hell] with 12,000 myriads of attendants, all concerned with the punishment of sinners' souls.”
He disobeyed God’s order to exercise judgement over the Egyptian deities as Egypt’s patron. God then casts him into Gehenna, where he becomes its ruler and is assigned three angels of devastation. Except on the Sabbath, he and his fellow angels punish sinners every day of the week. Background
Dumah was a death angel who worked for Azrael, the Archangel of Death. Due to his dedication and competence in collecting the souls of mortals who died due to natural causes or battles over the years, he was selected as the prince of the death angels, second only to Azrael himself.
The angel sends us message in numbers. To understand their meaning.
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- Angel Number 444
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- Angel Number 777
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- Angel Number 999
- Angel Number 1111
- Angel Number 2222