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Armârôs (Aramaic: תרמני, Greek: Αρεαρώς, Arearṓs) was the eleventh on a list of 20 leaders of a group of 200 fallen angels called Grigori or "Watchers" in the Book of Enoch. The name means "cursed one" or "accursed one". The name 'Armaros' is likely a Greek corruption of what may be an Aramaic name; Armoni is possibly the original (according to this, he may be identified as Armoniel, also mentioned in chapter 7 in the Book of Enoch). Michael Knibb, Professor of Old Testament Studies at King's College London, lists the meaning of his name as being "the one from Hermon".

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  • Armârôs (Aramaic: תרמני, Greek: Αρεαρώς, Arearṓs) was the eleventh on a list of 20 leaders of a group of 200 fallen angels called Grigori or "Watchers" in the Book of Enoch. The name means "cursed one" or "accursed one". The name 'Armaros' is likely a Greek corruption of what may be an Aramaic name; Armoni is possibly the original (according to this, he may be identified as Armoniel, also mentioned in chapter 7 in the Book of Enoch). Michael Knibb, Professor of Old Testament Studies at King's College London, lists the meaning of his name as being "the one from Hermon". "Then sware they all together and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it. And they were in all two hundred; who descended in the days of Jared on the summit of Mount Hermon, and they called it Mount Hermon, because they had sworn and bound themselves by mutual imprecations upon it." - Book of Enoch (en)
  • Armârôs (Aramaik: תרמני, Yunani: Αρεαρώς) adalah atau "Pengintai" ke-11 dari 20 pemimpin atas 200 malaikat yang jatuh yang disebut dalam kitab Henokh. Namanya berarti "dia yang terkutuk". Nama 'Armaros' kemungkinan pengubahan istilah Yunani menjadi nama Aramaik; kemungkinan dari Armoni. Michael Knibb mengartikan namanya menjadi "dia yang datang dari Hermon". (in)
  • アルマロス(アルメルス、Armaros)は旧約聖書偽典『エノク書1』にあらわれる天使の一人だが、堕天使となりグリゴリと呼ばれる一団に属する。「魔法使いをいかに無効にするか」(8:3)を人間に教えたという。 (ja)
  • Armârôs (Aramaico: תרמני, Grego: Αρεαρώς) foi o décimo primeiro em uma lista de 20 anjos líderes de um um grupo de 200 anjos caídos, chamados de ou "vigilantes" no Livro de Enoque. O nome significa "aquele maldito" ou "maldito". O nome Armaros é uma espécie de corrupção grega do nome que em aramaico deve ser "Armoni", este é o possível nome original. Michael Knibb, Professor de estudos do Antigo testamento no King's College London, lista seu nome como significando "Aquele de Hermon". (pt)
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  • Armârôs (Aramaik: תרמני, Yunani: Αρεαρώς) adalah atau "Pengintai" ke-11 dari 20 pemimpin atas 200 malaikat yang jatuh yang disebut dalam kitab Henokh. Namanya berarti "dia yang terkutuk". Nama 'Armaros' kemungkinan pengubahan istilah Yunani menjadi nama Aramaik; kemungkinan dari Armoni. Michael Knibb mengartikan namanya menjadi "dia yang datang dari Hermon". (in)
  • アルマロス(アルメルス、Armaros)は旧約聖書偽典『エノク書1』にあらわれる天使の一人だが、堕天使となりグリゴリと呼ばれる一団に属する。「魔法使いをいかに無効にするか」(8:3)を人間に教えたという。 (ja)
  • Armârôs (Aramaico: תרמני, Grego: Αρεαρώς) foi o décimo primeiro em uma lista de 20 anjos líderes de um um grupo de 200 anjos caídos, chamados de ou "vigilantes" no Livro de Enoque. O nome significa "aquele maldito" ou "maldito". O nome Armaros é uma espécie de corrupção grega do nome que em aramaico deve ser "Armoni", este é o possível nome original. Michael Knibb, Professor de estudos do Antigo testamento no King's College London, lista seu nome como significando "Aquele de Hermon". (pt)
  • Armârôs (Aramaic: תרמני, Greek: Αρεαρώς, Arearṓs) was the eleventh on a list of 20 leaders of a group of 200 fallen angels called Grigori or "Watchers" in the Book of Enoch. The name means "cursed one" or "accursed one". The name 'Armaros' is likely a Greek corruption of what may be an Aramaic name; Armoni is possibly the original (according to this, he may be identified as Armoniel, also mentioned in chapter 7 in the Book of Enoch). Michael Knibb, Professor of Old Testament Studies at King's College London, lists the meaning of his name as being "the one from Hermon". (en)
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  • Armaros (en)
  • Armârôs (in)
  • アルマロス (ja)
  • Amaros (anjo) (pt)
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