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The Fallen Angel Archangel Raphael Buried Alive
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00:00Imagine an angel so dangerous, so corrupting that heaven itself ordered him buried alive under the earth, not destroyed, not
00:10forgiven, but chained, bound, and sealed beneath jagged desert stones where he still waits.
00:18Ancient Jewish writings claim that one fallen angel changed human history forever.
00:23He taught mankind how to make weapons of war.
00:26He taught women sorcery and seduction.
00:29He revealed forbidden knowledge that heaven never intended humans to possess.
00:33And because of that, God commanded the archangel Raphael to hunt him down, bind him in chains, and bury him
00:42beneath the rocks of a desolate wilderness until the final judgment.
00:46But here's the question that kept bothering me the first time I read this story.
00:50Why bury a fallen angel?
00:52Why not destroy him?
00:54Why leave him alive, imprisoned beneath the earth?
00:58For thousands of years.
01:00And the deeper I looked into this ancient story, the more disturbing it became.
01:06Because according to the text, Azazel didn't just corrupt humanity.
01:11He changed the course of civilization, weapons, violence, bloodshed.
01:17So tonight, I want to take you through the full hidden story.
01:22Not just what happened, but why heaven reacted the way it did.
01:26Because once you understand this story, you start seeing the world very differently.
01:31But before we begin, if you enjoy deep biblical mysteries like this, take a second to like the video, subscribe
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01:49Before we talk about the chains, before the desert, before the archangel Raphael was sent to hunt a fallen being
01:57across the earth.
02:14Now, when I first discovered this part of the story, I remember sitting there thinking, wait, how could one angel
02:23corrupt the entire world?
02:25That sounds almost impossible, but the ancient writers believed exactly that.
02:31They believed there was a moment in human history when knowledge appeared suddenly.
02:36Knowledge humanity was never meant to possess yet.
02:40And the source of that knowledge was Azazel.
02:43But to understand this, we have to go back to a very different world.
02:48A world that existed before the flood.
02:51Human civilization was still young.
02:54Cities were just beginning to form.
02:56People were discovering, farming, building, community.
03:00But according to the ancient texts, there were beings watching them, angels.
03:05The book of Enoch calls them the watchers.
03:08Their purpose was simple.
03:10They were sent to observe humanity, to watch over the earth, to ensure the balance of creation remained intact.
03:18The watchers began spending long stretches of time looking down at the earth, watching humans laugh, watching them love, watching
03:27them build families, watching them experience emotions that angels had never fully understood.
03:33And slowly, curiosity began turning into something dangerous, desire.
03:38The text says the watchers began to look at human women, and they became fascinated by them.
03:45Their beauty, their humanity, their vulnerability.
03:50Eventually, a group of 200 angels gathered together and made a decision that would alter the fate of the world.
03:56They descended to earth.
03:58They took human wives.
04:00And their children became something unnatural, the Nephilim, giants who would grow powerful, violent, and uncontrollable.
04:08But even among these rebellious angels, Azazel stood apart.
04:13Because while the others simply abandoned their place in heaven, Azazel did something far more destructive.
04:19He educated humanity, and not in wisdom, not in righteousness, but in power.
04:26The book of Enoch says Azazel began teaching humans how to create things they had never imagined before.
04:33He showed men how to forge weapons, swords, spears, shields, armor.
04:40Before this moment, humans fought with simple tools.
04:45But now, suddenly, they knew how to build instruments designed specifically for war.
04:51Weapons that could tear through flesh.
04:54Weapons that could conquer tribes.
04:57Violence spread across the earth.
04:59But Azazel didn't stop there.
05:02He also taught humanity things that may seem strange to us today.
05:06The text says he revealed the secrets of metalworking, ornaments, and cosmetics.
05:13He showed humans how to create jewelry from precious stones.
05:17How to craft elaborate decorations.
05:20At first, that might sound harmless.
05:23But the ancient writers believed something deeper was happening.
05:26They believed Azazel was teaching humanity vanity, pride, seduction, the manipulation of beauty.
05:34And with it came jealousy, rivalry, and corruption.
05:40And suddenly, human civilization was changing far too quickly.
05:46Power increased.
05:47Violence increased.
05:49Greed increased.
05:50And the Nephilim, the giant offspring of the Watchers, began dominating the earth.
05:56The ancient texts say they consumed everything.
06:00They devoured crops.
06:02They devoured animals.
06:03And eventually, they began devouring humans.
06:08The world was spiraling out of control.
06:11Bloodshed filled the earth.
06:12Corruption spread like a disease.
06:15And according to the story, the cries of humanity eventually reached heaven.
06:20Imagine that moment.
06:22The suffering of the world rising upward.
06:25Violence.
06:26Chaos.
06:27Oppression.
06:28The angels who had been sent to watch humanity had instead helped destroy it.
06:34And among them all, one name kept being blamed.
06:39Azazel.
06:40The ancient text says something very specific about him.
06:44It says,
06:45The whole earth has been corrupted through the works that were taught by Azazel.
06:48Think about how serious that accusation is.
06:52Not just a city.
06:54Not just a nation.
06:55The entire earth.
06:57And when heaven saw what was happening, a decision had to be made.
07:01God would not allow the corruption to continue.
07:04Judgment was coming.
07:06But before the flood would cleanse the earth, something had to be done about the angel responsible for unleashing this
07:13chaos.
07:14Azazel could not be allowed to continue walking the world.
07:17He had to be captured.
07:19He had to be bound.
07:21And heaven chose a very specific angel to carry out that mission.
07:25An archangel known not for destruction, but for healing and justice.
07:30His name was Raphael.
07:32And the order given to Raphael would become one of the most terrifying commands ever issued in heaven.
07:38Because Raphael wasn't just told to defeat Azazel.
07:41He was told to bury him alive beneath the desert stones and leave him there until the day the world
07:48would finally be judged.
07:50But that raises a chilling question.
07:52Why bury him?
07:53Why not destroy him?
07:55What was so unique about Azazel that heaven decided his punishment would be eternal imprisonment
08:02beneath the earth?
08:03That's where the story takes a dramatic turn.
08:06Because the next chapter begins with a command from heaven itself.
08:10A command that would send Raphael on a mission to hunt down one of the most dangerous beings that had
08:16ever walked the earth.
08:17And when Raphael finally confronted Azazel, the encounter would shake the wilderness itself.
08:29By the time the corruption of Azazel had spread across the earth, the world was no longer the place it
08:35had once been.
08:37Violence had become normal.
08:39Greed had become celebrated.
08:40And the knowledge that Azazel had given humanity was spreading faster than anyone could control.
08:46The earth was filling with fear.
08:49Entire communities were living under the shadow of beings they could not fight and could not escape.
08:54Imagine living in a world where creatures twice the height of men roamed freely.
08:59Where violence was spreading like wildfire.
09:02Where weapons forged from forbidden knowledge made war more deadly than ever before.
09:06The ancient writers described this time with a haunting phrase.
09:10They said,
09:11The earth cried out.
09:13The bloodshed.
09:15The suffering.
09:16The injustice.
09:18It rose like a cry toward heaven.
09:21Now I want you to pause for a moment and really think about that.
09:25Because this part of the story always hits me in a very personal way.
09:29Sometimes when we look at the world today, when we see violence, corruption, and injustice,
09:35it can feel like nobody is listening.
09:38Like the suffering of humanity just disappears into silence.
09:42But according to this ancient story, heaven does hear.
09:46The cries of the earth did not go unnoticed.
09:49The book of Enoch describes a moment when several archangels became aware of what was happening on earth.
09:55Among them were Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael.
10:00These were not ordinary angels.
10:02These were among the highest ranking servants of God.
10:06Powerful beings entrusted with carrying out divine judgment and protection.
10:11When they looked down upon the earth, what they saw shocked them.
10:15The world had been transformed into something it was never meant to become.
10:20Humanity was drowning in violence.
10:22The Nephilim were spreading destruction.
10:24And the fallen watchers, led by figures like Azazel, had abandoned their responsibilities completely.
10:31One passage describes the archangels looking upon the earth and seeing blood flowing everywhere.
10:37And in that moment, they brought the matter before God.
10:41Imagine that scene.
10:43Heaven itself becoming aware that creation had been thrown into chaos.
10:47The archangels standing before the throne of God, reporting the devastation unfolding on earth.
10:54And among all the fallen watchers, one name was singled out.
10:59Azazel.
11:01Because it wasn't just his rebellion that caused the damage.
11:04It was his teachings.
11:06The text says something extremely direct about him.
11:10It declares,
11:11All sin has been traced back to Azazel.
11:14That is an incredible statement.
11:16Not just blaming him for a portion of the corruption,
11:20but identifying him as the central figure behind it.
11:24At that moment, heaven made a decision.
11:27The corruption had gone too far.
11:29Azazel could no longer walk freely on the earth.
11:32And that's when God issued a command that would change everything.
11:36The order was given directly to Archangel Raphael.
11:40Now, Raphael is a fascinating figure.
11:43Most people know Raphael as a healer.
11:45His name literally means God heals.
11:48He is associated with restoration, guidance, and protection.
11:53So it's interesting that heaven chose Raphael, not Michael the warrior, to deal with Azazel.
11:59But the task given to Raphael was anything but gentle.
12:04The command recorded in the book of Enoch is chilling.
12:07God tells Raphael,
12:09Bind Azazel hand and foot.
12:11Not defeat him.
12:13Not warn him.
12:14Not negotiate with him.
12:16Bind him.
12:17Capture him completely.
12:19Then the command becomes even more specific.
12:23God instructs Raphael to take Azazel into the desert wilderness called Dudel,
12:28A place described as barren, harsh, and desolate.
12:32A place where no life thrives.
12:35And there, Raphael is told to do something strange.
12:38He is told to throw Azazel into a deep opening in the earth.
12:42A pit surrounded by jagged rocks.
12:45Then Raphael must cover him with rough stones.
12:48Seal the opening.
12:50And leave him there.
12:51Buried beneath the desert.
12:53The punishment wasn't death.
12:55It was something far more unsettling.
12:58Eternal confinement.
13:00Azazel would remain there until the final judgment.
13:03When the ultimate fate of the fallen angels would be decided.
13:06So Raphael knew something important the moment that command was given.
13:11This would not be an easy task.
13:13Azazel would not surrender willingly.
13:16He had already rejected heaven once.
13:19Why would he obey now?
13:21Which meant Raphael would have to find him first.
13:24Somewhere on a chaotic earth filled with giants, violence, and corruption.
13:28A fallen angel was still walking freely.
13:32And Raphael's mission had just begun.
13:35Azazel was still spreading his influence.
13:38Still teaching.
13:39Still corrupting.
13:40But Raphael was about to begin the hunt.
13:44A hunt that would lead to one of the most intense confrontations between an archangel and a fallen being ever
13:51described in ancient texts.
13:52And when Raphael finally found Azazel, the wilderness itself would become the stage for a confrontation that would determine the
14:02fate of one of the most dangerous angels that had ever existed.
14:07Chapter 3, Raphael hunts the fallen angel.
14:12When heaven gave the command, Raphael did not hesitate.
14:15So Raphael descended to the earth.
14:18Picture that moment.
14:20An archangel stepping into a broken world.
14:23A world filled with violence, fear, and unnatural beings.
14:29Raphael's presence alone would have been overwhelming.
14:31Ancient traditions describe archangels as radiating immense spiritual authority.
14:38Beings whose very appearance could shake the ground and terrify those who opposed heaven.
14:44And yet Raphael's mission was not to destroy everything he saw.
14:49His mission was precise.
14:51Find Azazel.
14:53So the hunt began.
14:55Raphael moved across the earth observing the damage that had already been done.
15:01Villages that once lived peacefully now armed themselves with swords and spears.
15:07Tribes fought one another with weapons they had never possessed before.
15:12Men who had once been farmers and shepherds were now warriors.
15:15Violence had become a normal part of life.
15:18And above it all, the giants roamed.
15:21The text suggests that Azazel had continued gathering followers.
15:26Humans who admired the knowledge he brought.
15:29Humans who believed the power he offered was worth embracing.
15:33Raphael continued searching.
15:35Through valleys, across mountains.
15:38Through regions where the watchers had once gathered.
15:41And eventually, he began to sense something.
15:44Because angels are not like humans.
15:46They exist on a different level of awareness.
15:50Raphael would have been able to recognize the presence of another angelic being.
15:56Even a fallen one.
15:58Somewhere in the wilderness.
16:00Azazel was there.
16:02Now imagine the tension of that moment.
16:05Raphael, an archangel of heaven.
16:08Closing in on one of the leaders of the fallen watchers.
16:12Azazel likely realized something was coming.
16:14After all, the corruption on earth had grown too obvious.
16:19Heaven would not ignore it forever.
16:21The hunt was reaching its end.
16:23Some ancient interpretations suggest that Azazel had retreated into remote areas of the earth.
16:29Places far from growing human cities.
16:32Desolate regions.
16:34Mountains.
16:35Wilderness.
16:36Areas where the fallen watchers had once descended.
16:40It's almost as if Azazel knew that isolation might delay the inevitable.
16:44But delay is not the same as escape.
16:48Raphael finally located him.
16:50And when I picture that moment, I imagine two beings standing face to face who once shared the same heavenly
16:56origin.
16:57Both created by God.
16:59Both once part of the same divine order.
17:02But now they stood on opposite sides of a cosmic divide.
17:06One remained loyal to heaven.
17:07One, the other had chosen rebellion.
17:10Because Raphael carried the authority of heaven itself.
17:14And Azazel had already rejected that authority once.
17:18Which meant there was only one way this confrontation could end.
17:22Conflict.
17:23The wilderness was about to become the battleground for a clash between an archangel and one of the most dangerous
17:30fallen watchers in existence.
17:31And the outcome of that confrontation would determine whether Azazel continued corrupting the world.
17:38Or whether he would be dragged into the desert and buried beneath the stones for thousands of years.
17:43But the battle between Raphael and Azazel was not just a simple fight.
17:48It was a moment of judgment.
17:50A moment when heaven's patience finally ended.
17:53And what happened when these two powerful beings confronted each other is one of the most dramatic parts of this
18:00entire story.
18:01Because the next chapter reveals something we rarely think about.
18:05What does it actually look like when an archangel fights a fallen angel?
18:10That's where we're going next.
18:13Chapter 4.
18:14The battle between Raphael and Azazel.
18:18Imagine the scene for a moment.
18:20Far away from the cities of men.
18:22Far away from the terrified villages living under the shadow of giants.
18:27Somewhere in the harsh wilderness of the ancient world.
18:31Jagged hills.
18:32Dry winds moving across the desert.
18:35A silent land that had seen very little life.
18:38And standing in that barren place, two powerful beings faced each other.
18:44Raphael.
18:45The archangel sent with the authority of heaven.
18:48And Azazel.
18:48The fallen watcher whose teachings had corrupted the world.
18:53We aren't given a detailed conversation between them in the ancient texts.
18:57But if you think about it, you can almost imagine the tension between them.
19:01Raphael knew why he had come.
19:04Azazel probably knew it too.
19:05Because the corruption spreading across the earth had become impossible to ignore.
19:11Judgment had arrived.
19:12Now here's something important to understand.
19:16Azazel was not weak.
19:17The fallen watchers were still angels.
19:20Even after rebelling, they still possessed immense power compared to humans.
19:25Azazel had influence.
19:27Knowledge.
19:28And the kind of supernatural strength that came from being a heavenly being.
19:33So when Raphael approached him, this was not like arresting a human criminal.
19:38This was a confrontation between two powerful spiritual beings.
19:42And Azazel had already proven he wasn't afraid to defy heaven.
19:46Which means one thing was almost certain.
19:48He would not surrender quietly.
19:51Imagine Azazel seeing Raphael approach.
19:55He would have recognized him immediately.
19:57Archangels carry an authority that cannot be mistaken.
20:01Raphael represented the very power Azazel had rejected.
20:05And now that power stood directly in front of him.
20:08Some ancient interpretations suggest that Azazel tried to resist.
20:12That he refused to submit to the judgment that had been sent against him.
20:16And honestly, that makes sense when you think about his character.
20:20This was an angel who had already defied heaven once.
20:24He had already helped lead humanity into forbidden knowledge.
20:27He had already watched the world spiral into chaos because of his teachings.
20:31Why would he suddenly surrender now?
20:34So the confrontation escalated.
20:37The quiet wilderness became the setting for a battle unlike anything humans had ever seen.
20:43Two angelic beings clashing in the desert.
20:46And when those forces collided, the struggle would have been overwhelming.
20:51And Raphael had been given a clear objective.
20:54He was not sent simply to defeat Azazel.
20:58He was sent to capture him alive.
21:00That meant Raphael could not simply destroy him.
21:03He had to overpower him.
21:05Subdue him.
21:07Bind him.
21:08Think about how difficult that must have been.
21:11Azazel was not a creature that could easily be restrained.
21:15But Raphael carried something even more powerful than strength.
21:19He carried the authority of God's command.
21:21And in the ancient understanding of angels, that authority matters more than anything.
21:26Because angels operate under divine order.
21:29And even fallen angels cannot escape that authority forever.
21:33The battle eventually reached its turning point.
21:35Raphael overcame him.
21:38The rebellious watcher who had once walked freely among humanity.
21:43Who had taught the secrets of weapons and forbidden knowledge.
21:46Who had helped unleash chaos across the earth.
21:50Was finally subdued.
21:52Azazel was captured.
21:54Now imagine that moment.
21:56The fallen angel lying defeated in the wilderness.
22:00Bound by the archangel who had been sent to stop him.
22:03The mission was not over yet.
22:05Because Raphael had been given very specific instructions.
22:10Azazel could not simply be left there.
22:12He had to be taken to a particular place.
22:15A desolate region known as Dudael.
22:18A place far away from civilization.
22:21A barren desert where nothing thrived.
22:24Because that was where Azazel's prison would be built.
22:27Not a prison made by human hands.
22:29But a prison carved into the earth itself.
22:32A pit surrounded by rough, jagged stones.
22:37A place where the fallen angel would be sealed away.
22:40And Raphael would personally make sure that Azazel could never escape.
22:45What's chilling about this part of the story is that Azazel's punishment was not immediate destruction.
22:51He would remain alive.
22:59By the time the battle ended, the fate of Azazel had already been decided.
23:03Heaven had spoken.
23:05And when heaven gives a command, the outcome is no longer a question of if it will happen, only when.
23:13Raphael stood over the defeated fallen watcher in the lonely wilderness.
23:18Azazel, the angel who had once walked freely across the earth, teaching humanity forbidden knowledge,
23:26was no longer the powerful corrupter of nations.
23:29He was now a prisoner.
23:31But the punishment had not yet been carried out.
23:34Because God's command to Raphael had been very precise.
23:37Imagine Raphael dragging the fallen angel across the barren landscape.
23:42The desert stretching endlessly around them.
23:45The silence of the wilderness broken only by the movement of sand and wind.
23:50There were no witnesses.
23:52No human eyes to see what was happening.
23:55This was a moment of divine judgment carried out far from civilization.
24:00And yet, the consequences of that moment would affect the entire future of humanity.
24:06Eventually, Raphael arrived at the place that had been prepared.
24:10The texts describe it as a deep opening in the earth.
24:14Not a smooth cave.
24:16Not a constructed prison.
24:17But a rough pit surrounded by jagged stones.
24:21A natural wound in the desert floor.
24:24A place dark enough and deep enough to hold something that was never meant to return to the surface.
24:31Now, imagine Azazel seeing this place.
24:34For the first time, the reality of his punishment would have become clear.
24:39He wasn't simply being restrained.
24:42He wasn't being held temporarily.
24:44He was about to be buried alive beneath the earth.
24:48The book of Enoch describes Raphael carrying out the command exactly as God had ordered.
24:54First, Azazel was bound hand and foot.
24:57Chains placed around him so that his movement would be completely restricted.
25:02This is important.
25:03Because angels are powerful beings.
25:06If Azazel had any freedom of movement, even the smallest amount, the danger of escape would remain.
25:12So Raphael made sure the restraints were absolute.
25:16The fallen watcher who had once walked freely across the earth.
25:20Who had taught kings and warriors.
25:22Who had changed the course of civilization.
25:25Was now helpless.
25:27Bound.
25:28Defeated.
25:29And standing on the edge of the prison that would hold him for ages.
25:33Then Raphael carried out the next part of the command.
25:37Azazel was thrown into the pit.
25:39Imagine that moment.
25:40The sound of chains scraping against stone.
25:44The fallen angel cast into the darkness below.
25:47The rough walls of the pit surrounding him on every side.
25:51The sky above shrinking into a distant circle of light.
25:54But Raphael was not finished yet.
25:57Because heaven had given one final instruction.
26:00Azazel must not only be imprisoned.
26:03He must be sealed away.
26:04And that's where the stones come in.
26:07The ancient text says Raphael took rough, jagged rocks and placed them over the opening.
26:13Not carefully carved blocks.
26:15Not smooth stone.
26:17But heavy, uneven rocks piled on top of one another.
26:21A brutal, permanent seal.
26:24Layer after layer.
26:26Stone after stone.
26:28Until the entrance to the pit disappeared beneath the weight of the desert itself.
26:32The fallen angel who had once walked the earth freely was now buried beneath the rocks.
26:39Hidden.
26:40Trapped.
26:41And left in darkness.
26:43What's haunting about this moment is that Azazel was not immediately destroyed.
26:48The punishment was confinement.
26:50He would remain there.
26:52Buried beneath the desert.
26:54Unable to walk the earth again.
26:57Unable to corrupt humanity further.
26:59But still alive.
27:01Still aware.
27:03Still waiting.
27:05And the text says something that has always sent chills down my spine.
27:09It says Azazel would remain there until the day of the great judgment.
27:14Think about that for a moment.
27:16Thousands of years passing.
27:18Empires rising and falling.
27:21Civilizations growing and collapsing.
27:24Generations of humanity living their lives while beneath the desert stones, a fallen angel remained
27:32imprisoned, waiting for a judgment that had not yet arrived.
27:36Now here's a question that always makes me stop and think.
27:39Why leave him alive?
27:41Why not destroy him right there in the desert?
27:43Why allow him to exist beneath the earth for thousands of years?
27:49The answer reveals something profound about how divine justice works.
27:54Because Azazel's story wasn't finished yet.
27:57His final fate would not be decided until the day when all rebellion would be judged.
28:02And that moment had not come yet.
28:04So Raphael completed his mission.
28:07The pit was sealed.
28:09The stones were set in place.
28:10The fallen watcher was in prison.
28:13And so the fallen angel Azazel, who once corrupted the world with forbidden knowledge, was finally
28:19stopped.
28:20Not destroyed, but bound, buried, and sealed beneath the stones of the desert by the archangel
28:28Raphael.
28:29There he remains, according to the ancient story, waiting until the day of final judgment.
28:35A powerful reminder that rebellion against God may seem powerful for a time.
28:40But in the end, justice always comes.
28:44But what do you think about this mysterious story?
28:47Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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