Does this name ring a bell?

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Does this name ring a bell?

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ZUR DA EL /tsoor da el/
Zurdael
Tsurdael
Zoordael

All I got is that Tsur (צוּר ) means rock.

Anyone familiar with the name? I don't quite know how to spell it.

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LoneWolf wrote:ZUR DA EL /tsoor da el/
Zurdael
Tsurdael
Zoordael

All I got is that Tsur (צוּר ) means rock.
And the "el" suffix means God. Must be a high ranking Entity.
All Archangelic names use that suffix except two. That I know of.

The "Zo" reminds me of Zoroaster.
And I think Darius was maybe some king, and you got the Zoroastrian God,
Ahura Mazda. So maybe the "da" might have something to do with that.

I've never seen the name, but maybe might be a useful clue there,
Who knows. Maybe someone will chime in that can be more help.

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Dael means knowledge of God

So the "da" is like when used in Daath(knowledge)

So:

Tzur/tsur = Rock

Da = knowledge

El = God

I've seen similar names that translate to: God is my rock

but Tzurdael something like:

God is my knowledge and my rock?
Knowledge of God my rock?

Something along those lines.

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I didn't know how to translate the "da". So is it knowledge then?

Rock knowledge of God? Interesting.

Have you or anybody else read about or worked with him? I'd like to know more about him. Sadly communication is an issue lately.

Thank you kind Spida!

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I have to leave in a hurry, but...

It goes like this:

Da ath = Knowledge of the abyss

Da el = Knowledge of God

If I think of anything else I'll post it later

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Just a thought: a Spanish word "Zurda" means left-handed person.
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I was thinking how Daath and Dael would be stacked upon each other
in the Middle Pillar of the TOL. Dael, knowledge of God would be above
Daath in Kether.

They seem to fit well together, to reiterate:

Daath: Knowledge of the Abyss
Kether: Knowledge of God(Dael) - Tzurdael is here, knowledge of God is
above knowledge of the Abyss.

So Tzurdael seems almost like some obscure Archangelic association of Kether.
Which might be useful info for a Ritualistic application. That's easy for me to say
though. :)

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You have to search for "dael" to get the correct results using Google.

Also, for anyone who doesn't know. To achieve the beauty of these two words.
Make sure you pronounce them right.

Both are two syllable words written as they sound:

Daath(Da Ut)

Dael(Da Al)

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