If you acquire a legitimate copy, remember that the Sefer Raziel is not a light read. It assumes knowledge of Hebrew, basic Kabbalistic concepts, and ritual purity. Beginners should start with:
For modern practitioners of ceremonial magic (e.g., Golden Dawn, Thelema), the Sefer Raziel is often compared to the Lesser Key of Solomon but is more theurgic (divine-focused) than goetic (spirit-focused). If you acquire a legitimate copy, remember that
Sepher Raziel HaMalach (“The Book of the Angel Raziel”) is a medieval grimoire of Jewish mysticism, blending Kabbalah, angelology, and practical magic. It claims to have been revealed to Adam by the angel Raziel, then passed to Noah, Solomon, and other biblical figures. The text includes: For modern practitioners of ceremonial magic (e
A complete English translation was published by Steve Savedow (1999, Weiser Books) under the title Sefer Raziel HaMalach: The Book of the Angel Raziel. This is not free — it is under copyright. However, the Hebrew original is public domain. If you don’t read Hebrew, you may find partial translations online, but for serious study, consider buying Savedow’s book (often $20–30 used). then passed to Noah
If you’re serious about integrating the Sepher Raziel HaMalach into your lifestyle, here are practical, low-barrier ways to do so using a free PDF.