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Shem HaMephorash · Virtues · Air · 0–5° Scorpio
Veuliah
The angel whose name means “the King who governs” — whose office is prosperity, peace between nations.
Veuliah is the 43rd of the seventy-two angels of the Shem HaMephorash — the divided Name of God, drawn from the three verses of seventy-two letters each in Exodus 14:19–21. The name Veuliah means the King who governs. The angel’s office is prosperity, peace between nations.
A note on this material
The seventy-two Shem HaMephorash angels are the angelic counterpart to the seventy-two demons catalogued in the Lesser Key of Solomon. Each Shem angel countermands a specific Goetia spirit. The site presents these as a defensive catalogue: the reader who recognises the pattern of the demon’s office is given the name of the angel who answers it.
What the tradition records
- Order in the Shem HaMephorash
- #43 of 72
- Name in transliteration
- Veuliah
- Meaning of the name
- The King who governs
- Choir
- Virtues
- Choir regent
- Michael
- Element
- Air
- Zodiac segment
- 0–5° Scorpio
- Days of dominion
- Oct 24 – Oct 28
- Psalm verse
- Psalm 88:13
- Countermands the Goetia spirit
- Sabnock
- Stone correspondence
- Topaz
The office Veuliah holds
The tradition assigns to Veuliah the office of prosperity, peace between nations. The reader who has seen the corresponding pattern in modern life — prosperity, peace between nations — calls on Veuliah by name. The call is not a request for spectacular intervention. The call is the older grammar’s way of placing the matter in the keeping of the angel whose office it is.
Call on Veuliah when the pattern of prosperity, peace between nations has touched your life and the natural remedies have not been sufficient.
The psalm verse
Each of the seventy-two Shem angels is paired with a psalm verse the tradition assigns as the angel’s standing prayer. The verse for Veuliah is:
“But I, O Lord, cry to thee; in the morning my prayer comes before thee.” Psalm 88:13
The verse is the standing call. Speak it, or write it, or hold it silently — it is the form the tradition gives for placing the matter under Veuliah’s office.
The Goetia pair
In the countermanding tradition, Veuliah stands against the Goetia spirit Sabnock — the 43rd spirit of the Lesser Key of Solomon. Where Sabnock’s recorded domain has touched a reader’s life, the answer the tradition prescribes is not engagement with the spirit. The answer is Veuliah.
See the full profile of Sabnock →
How the tradition prescribes the call
- Name the pattern. Write down, clearly, the specific way you suspect the influence is operating. Vague suspicion gives the influence cover.
- Call on Veuliah by name. Speak or write the call. Do not address the countermanded spirit directly.
- Recite the psalm verse. Psalm 88:13 is the standing prayer assigned to Veuliah. Read aloud where possible, in the morning hour.
- Carry the paired stone. Topaz is the stone the tradition pairs with Veuliah’s choir, the Virtues. Worn near the throat or carried in the pocket for the duration.
- Repeat for forty days. The tradition is consistent on this duration — long enough to break a settled pattern.
Common questions
Who is Veuliah?
Veuliah is the 43rd angel of the seventy-two Shem HaMephorash, a virtue of the Virtues choir under the regency of Michael. The angel’s office is prosperity, peace between nations.
What does Veuliah protect against?
Veuliah answers the pattern of prosperity, peace between nations. In the older grammar, Veuliah is the angel whose office is precisely the protective opposite of the Goetia spirit Sabnock.
Which demon does Veuliah countermand?
Veuliah is paired with Sabnock — the 43rd spirit catalogued in the Lesser Key of Solomon. Where Sabnock’s domain has touched the reader’s life, the tradition prescribes the call to Veuliah.
Which stone is paired with Veuliah?
Topaz is the stone the tradition pairs with the Virtues choir. Carried or worn for the forty-day window after the call, the stone holds the bond between wearer and angel.