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Yes. Because the original Hebrew texts and many older translations date back centuries, the work is largely in the . However, modern translations (like the popular 2001 edition by Steve Savedow) may still be under copyright, so it is important to use reputable archives for free versions. Overview of Sefer Raziel HaMalakh | PDF | Kabbalah - Scribd

A widely cited English translation by Steve Savedow is available for borrowing or viewing on the Internet Archive .

Sepher Raziel HaMalakh (Hebrew for "The Book of the Angel Raziel") is a legendary medieval grimoire of Practical Kabbalah. Traditionally, it is said that the Archangel Raziel —the "Angel of Secrets"—gave the book to

Sepher Raziel HaElach is an ancient Jewish text attributed to the angel Raziel, who is said to have revealed its secrets to humanity. The book is a collection of Kabbalistic teachings, prayers, and rituals that offer insights into the nature of the universe, the balance of opposites, and the interconnectedness of all things.

: The book was reportedly passed down through the generations—to (who became the angel Metatron), to (who used it to build the Ark), and eventually to King Solomon , who was said to be the last to possess the original. Historical Origins and Content

Because the 1701 Amsterdam edition is in the public domain, several academic and mystical websites offer free, high-quality scans. Here are legitimate sources: