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Ariel, a Hebrew word, signifying " lion of God," occurs as a personal name in the Old Testament, as well as a poetical designation of the altar of burnt offerings (Ezek. xliii.), and, according to general interpretation, of the city of Jerusalem (Isa. xxix.). Among the Jews of a later period, the name was, in cabalistic parlance, given to a water demon.
 
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