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The term “Watchers,” meaning “wakeful ones” (Aramaic ןיריע), glossed as “sons of Heaven” in 1 En. 6:2, refers to a class of angels, mentioned in the Bible only in Dan. 4:10, 14, 20.¹ Even within the Book of the Watchers it is sometimes used of the holy angels in heaven (e.g., 12:2-3, 20:1).
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A Watcher [a] is a type of biblical angel. The word occurs in both plural and singular forms in the Book of Daniel (2nd century BC)
Various ancient Jewish and Christian texts speak of the Watchers, angels who fell in love and married mortal women during the time of Noah.
The term for watcher is from the Aramaic phrase “`iyr” and means “wakeful one, watcher,” or “angel” therefore a watcher was meant as an angel bestowed from God.
Jan 10, 2024 · WATCHERS – This is a term for a specific type of divine being. There are many types of divine beings in the Bible, including angels (messengers) ...
Aug 26, 2015 · Watchers are those who are awake like a watchman in a watchtower. There is usually a watchman in the watchtower and so he could be called a watcher.
Nov 16, 2013 · The term "watchers" in the Bible is only found in the book of Daniel. It's the same as "holy ones" also in that verse.
Jun 15, 2011 · It literally means 'a guard', 'wakeful one' and also means 'a watcher'. “Holy one” in this scripture comes from the Hebrew (Aramaic) QADDIYSH, ...