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'''Archangel Sandalphon''' (Hebrew: סַנְדַּלְפוֹן ''Sandalp̄ōn''; Greek: ''Σανδαλφών'' ''Sandalfón'') is an [[archangel]] in [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] writings, although not in [[Bible|biblical scripture]]. Sandalphon figures prominently in the mystical literary traditions of Rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity, notably in the Midrash, Talmud, and Kabbalah and is generally seen as gathering prayers and passing them on to [[Yahweh|God]].
'''Archangel Sandalphon''' (Hebrew: סַנְדַּלְפוֹן ''Sandalp̄ōn''; Greek: ''Σανδαλφών'' ''Sandalfón'') is an [[archangel]] in [[Judaism|Jewish]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] writings, although not in [[Bible|biblical scripture]]. Sandalphon figures prominently in the mystical literary traditions of Rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity, notably in the Midrash, Talmud, and Kabbalah and is generally seen as gathering prayers and passing them on to [[Yahweh|God]].


The '''[[Infernal Dictionary]]'' regarded Sandalphon as one of three supreme intelligences of the [[Kabbalah]].
The ''[[Infernal Dictionary]]'' regarded Sandalphon as one of three supreme intelligences of the [[Kabbalah]].


==Origin==
==Origin==