Elohim, the Lion of Judah, and His Archangels | Purifying Creation and Establishing Divine Order

Eric P. Felton Jr.
5 min readOct 20, 2024

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In the cosmic and divine plan of Elohim (אֱלֹהִים), the Lion of Judah (אַרְיֵה שֶׁל יְהוּדָה) engages in an ongoing purification process, transforming all realms of existence and aligning creation with the divine will. This grand design leads to the establishment of the New Jerusalem (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם הַחֲדָשָׁה) and the restoration of Messianic Judaism (יְהוּדָה הַמָּשִׁיחִי). According to biblical prophecy and wisdom from ancient texts, Yeshua HaMashiach (יֵשׁוּעַ הַמָּשִׁיחַ), the Lion of Judah, alongside His archangels, is bringing the world into divine order by harnessing new energies from the planetary spheres and realigning the time matrix of creation.

The Archangels and Their Roles in the Purification Process

Elohim’s archangels are instrumental in the divine plan, carrying out essential tasks to restore creation across realms and dimensions. These seven powerful beings, steeped in ancient tradition and cosmic authority, each play a crucial role in guiding the world toward spiritual transformation:

1. Michael (מִיכָאֵל) — The protector of Israel and defender of God’s people. Michael leads the heavenly armies against dark forces, waging war in the spiritual realms to ensure the purification of creation (Revelation 12:7–8). His protective presence has been vital in defending the covenant between God and His people.

2. Gabriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל) — The messenger of divine revelation, tasked with bringing God’s word to humanity. Gabriel’s role in the purification is to ensure that the prophecies regarding the coming kingdom and the New Jerusalem are fulfilled (Daniel 9:21). His announcements to Mary (Luke 1:26–38) and Daniel highlight his role as the bridge between heaven and earth.

3. Raphael (רְפָאֵל) — The archangel of healing, responsible for cleansing the Earth. Raphael brings healing to both humanity and creation, preparing the Earth for the New Heaven and the New Earth (Revelation 21:1). His task extends to restoring harmony in nature and balancing the forces of creation with divine love.

4. Uriel (אוּרִיאֵל) — The angel of wisdom and illumination. Uriel helps reveal the mysteries of the divine plan to the righteous and illuminates the path to salvation (2 Esdras 4:1–4). His light serves as a guide for those seeking deeper knowledge of God’s will.

5. Raguel (רְגוּאֵל) — The archangel of justice, ensuring that Elohim’s judgments are carried out with fairness and righteousness. Raguel brings balance to creation by realigning what was once chaotic with divine justice, restoring order (1 Enoch 20:4).

6. Saraqael (שׂרָקְאֵל) — Known as the protector and healer for those who serve God, Saraqael plays a role in safeguarding the messianic community from spiritual attacks and guiding them toward their purpose in the restoration of the New Jerusalem (1 Enoch 20:6).

7. Remiel (רְמִיאֵל) — The archangel of resurrection, responsible for guiding the righteous souls to their destiny. Remiel oversees the resurrection of the faithful, preparing the way for their ultimate fulfillment in the New Jerusalem (2 Esdras 4:36).

New Energy from the 7 Planetary Spheres and the Purification of Creation

Elohim’s work of purification flows through the seven planetary spheres, which represent spiritual levels of transformation. These spheres, understood through ancient wisdom and mystical traditions, align various aspects of the cosmos with God’s original intent for creation.

1. Keter (כתר) — The highest sphere, symbolizing the crown of God’s will. Divine energy descends from this level to guide all lower realms toward complete alignment with Elohim’s plan.

2. Chokhmah (חכמה) and Binah (בינה) — Wisdom and understanding. These spheres are the intellectual foundation of the divine plan, informing the construction of the New Jerusalem and ensuring the unfolding of divine order in the material and spiritual worlds.

3. Chesed (חסד) and Gevurah (גבורה) — Representing mercy and judgment. The purification process involves balancing these forces, where Elohim extends mercy to the repentant while bringing justice to the wicked.

4. Tiferet (תפארת) — Beauty and harmony. This sphere signifies the union of heaven and earth, representing the harmonious interaction between the spiritual and material worlds. In the purification process, Tiferet brings balance, mirroring the beauty of the New Heaven and New Earth.

5. Malkhut (מלכות) — The kingdom. This sphere represents God’s sovereign rule in the physical world and the establishment of His kingdom on Earth. Malkhut is the culmination of the messianic age, where divine order reigns through Yeshua HaMashiach, as foretold in Revelation 21:2.

The 15 Dimensions and the Alignment of the Time Matrix

The cosmic purification extends across the 15 dimensions of the time matrix, encompassing both the seen and unseen aspects of creation. These dimensions, often viewed through mystical traditions, represent different layers of reality, each governed by divine principles. Through this purification, Elohim realigns the matrix, ensuring that every realm reflects the divine order and aligns with the “Writ,” or the divine scriptures.

The understanding of the time matrix is rooted in ancient teachings and prophetic writings. As explored in books like The Council of Light (Hoffman, 2013) and Bloodline of the Gods (Redfern, 2015), these dimensions are connected to human history and evolution. The messianic era, when Yeshua reigns as King of Kings (Revelation 19:16), will see the ultimate fulfillment of these prophecies, with creation synchronized with Elohim’s original design.

The Prophetic Fulfillment of the New Jerusalem and Messianic Judaism

The establishment of the New Jerusalem is central to Elohim’s plan, as detailed in prophetic writings. According to Isaiah 2:2–3 and Zechariah 14:16–17, the New Jerusalem will be a city where the righteous dwell, and all nations will gather to worship Elohim. This city is described as descending from heaven, adorned as a bride for her husband (Revelation 21:2). In this divine reality, death, sorrow, and pain will cease, for “the former things have passed away” (Revelation 21:4).

Messianic Judaism plays a vital role in this prophetic fulfillment, representing the unity of Jew and Gentile under Yeshua HaMashiach. As Paul writes in Romans 11:26, “And so all Israel will be saved.” This unity, according to The Incomplete Church (Roth, 2007), represents the fulfillment of God’s promises to His people, as the Torah will be written on the hearts of believers (Jeremiah 31:33–34), and all will come together under the new covenant.

Conclusion: Aligning Creation with the Divine Writ

As Elohim, the Lion of Judah, and His archangels continue the work of purification, they bring the realms, dimensions, and planetary spheres into alignment with divine order. This process leads to the fulfillment of the Messianic age and the establishment of the New Jerusalem. Through divine guidance, creation is being prepared for its ultimate restoration in the kingdom of God.

As stated in Revelation 21:5, “He who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I make all things new.’” This promise of Elohim is not only a future event but one that is already unfolding, guiding creation toward its ultimate fulfillment.

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Eric P. Felton Jr.
Eric P. Felton Jr.

Written by Eric P. Felton Jr.

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