Penemue
{{Short description|Angel in the Book of Enoch}}
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Penemue (deriv. from Heb. פְּנִימִי, penimi — "the inside") is a watcher in Enochian lore.Davidson, Gustav (1967), A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels, Entry: Penemue, p. 222, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757 He is a curer of stupidity in man, mentioned in Bereshith Rabba.Davidson, Gustav (1967), A Dictionary of Angels, Including The Fallen Angels, Entry: Penemue, p. 222, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 66-19757 As an angel associated with Abraxiel (Abraxas), Penemue was also likely of the order of healing angels called the Labbim.{{Citation needed|date=June 2018}}
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And pointed out to them every secret of their wisdom.
He taught men to understand writing, and the use of ink and paper.
Therefore numerous have been those who have gone astray from every period of the world, even to this day.
For men were not born for this, thus with pen and with ink to confirm their faith;
Since they were not created, except that, like the angels, they might remain righteous and pure.
Nor would death, which destroys everything, have effected {{sic}} them;
But by this their knowledge they perish, and by this also its power consumes them.[http://www.johnpratt.com/items/docs/enoch.html#68 Enoch 1 68:9-16]}}