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Might you consider that the Angels of Death and Hell are actually servants of God, conducting His Will, per His Commandment, as opposed to being evil beings that were sentenced to a punishment?
Further, there is an insinuation that Azra'El, as a patron angel of Egypt, is somehow evil -- this, too, may be false: Did Azra'El serve in Egypt for the fruition of God's servants, the Jews? — Preceding
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