Ibn Abbas notes that either Gabriel, another angel, or Ishmael struck the ground with their heel and caused water to flow out of it.
Like the other recurrent vision, the one in which the dark, distorted angel of death, roaring its vengeance, struck Reber himself into the mud before droning overhead to level the entire camp.
By the command of God an angel struck Nominoe the following year, killing him.
And three times, despite her finesse, the angel almost struck her, negating her double assault upon him.
"The angel struck only your blade, nor did he throw dirt or even spit."
In captivity, they had secretly prayed to the Three Martyrs, hoping their angels might come down from Heaven and strike Omnius dead.
At the time of birth, however, an angel strikes its upper lip, so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned.
However, as soon as he enters the air of this world, an angel comes and strikes him on his mouth, causing him to forget the entire Torah" (Taz, Yoreh Deah 265:13).
The angel struck Jacob on the thigh and Jacob limped for the rest of his life.
In Jewish mythology, an angel strikes a newborn on the upper lip right before birth to create the philtrum, so he forgets all he saw and knew as a soul.