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− | The greatest of all the angels. He is the angel of many names, "the voice of God" and "the angel of contracts" are two of over 70. He is even suspected to be god himself. Most archangels have the suffix "el" that means "servant of god." Metatron does not have this and his name translates to "the one who serves behind the throne." In Judaism, Metatron was the one who guided Moses parted the sea in his escape from the Egyptian army. For this Metatron is held in the highest regard. | + | The greatest of all the angels. He is the angel of many names, "the voice of God" and "the angel of contracts" are two of over 70. He is even suspected to be god himself. Most archangels have the suffix "el" that means "servant of god." Metatron does not have this and his name translates to "the one who serves behind the throne." In Judaism, Metatron was the one who guided Moses and parted the sea in his escape from the Egyptian army. For this Metatron is held in the highest regard. |
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The greatest of all the angels. He is the angel of many names, "the voice of God" and "the angel of contracts" are two of over 70. He is even suspected to be god himself. Most archangels have the suffix "el" that means "servant of god." Metatron does not have this and his name translates to "the one who serves behind the throne." In Judaism, Metatron was the one who guided Moses and parted the sea in his escape from the Egyptian army. For this Metatron is held in the highest regard.