relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 527,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,has_member,ENT_ISR_AZAZEL,medium,Azazel is one of the fallen Watchers in Enochic tradition.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed, 537,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,transmits,ENT_FORBIDDEN_KNOWLEDGE,high,Watchers transmit forbidden knowledge in Enochic tradition.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed, 545,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,has_member,ENT_ISR_SHEMIHAZAH,high,Shemihazah is a leader of the Watchers.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed, 561,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,member_of,ENT_ANGELS,high,The Watchers are an angelic collective.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed, 564,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,undergoes_process,ENT_FALL,high,The Watchers descend/fall in Enochic tradition.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed, 1383,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,reception_of,ENT_MES_APKALLU,medium,Watchers as possible Israelite reception of Mesopotamian Apkallu tradition; antediluvian divine sages who transmit forbidden knowledge before the flood.,SRC_BLACK_GREEN_MESO,reviewed,PER_ISR_EXILIC 1426,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,received_as,ENT_ISL_HARUT,medium,"Quran 2:102 describes Harut and Marut as two angels in Babylon who taught magic to humans, warning them it was a trial. Scholars including Geiger (1833) and Sidersky (1933) connect Harut and Marut to the Watcher tradition of 1 Enoch 6-11: divine beings who descend, transmit forbidden knowledge (sorcery, weaponry, cosmetics) to humanity, and whose activity constitutes a cosmic sin. The Babylonian setting of Quran 2:102 parallels the Apkallu tradition. Confidence medium: the Quran does not explicitly call them fallen angels, and the connection to the Watchers is scholarly reconstruction.",SRC_HADITH_GENERAL,reviewed,PER_ISL_EARLY 1428,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,received_as,ENT_ISL_MARUT,medium,Marut (paired with Harut in Quran 2:102) as the second angel in the Babylonian forbidden-knowledge tradition; same Watcher-parallel rationale as Harut. The pair corresponds to the collective of descending Watchers rather than any individual Watcher.,SRC_HADITH_GENERAL,reviewed,PER_ISL_EARLY 2423,ENT_ISR_WATCHERS,parent_of,ENT_ISR_NEPHILIM,high,1 Enoch 6-7: the 200 Watchers collectively father the Nephilim giants through their unions with human women. The parent_of relationship from the Watchers collective to the Nephilim collective captures this fundamental generative relationship in the Enochic cosmological drama.,SRC_1_ENOCH,reviewed,PER_ISR_SECOND_TEMPLE