Metatron (Hebrew מטטרון) or Mattatron (a differentiation of Metatron)[2] is the name of an angel in Judaism and some branches[citation needed] of Christian mythology. There are no references to him in the Jewish Tanakh or Christian Scriptures (New and Old Testament). Although he is mentioned in a few brief passages in the Talmud, Metatron appears primarily in medieval Jewish mystical texts and other post-scriptural esoteric and occult sources. In Rabbinic tradition, he is the highest of the angels and serves as the celestial scribe.[3]thanks wiki
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ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήepidi dn eimai k i kaliteri sta aglika thelw n rotisw t eipe o sam gia tn kosmo sta 27-28 deuterolepta??
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήO metatron sto eyaggelio tou enwx einai to stoma tou 8eou. Pou shmainei oti einai o arxaggelos pou 8a 8elhsei na piasei ton kevin!
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ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήMetatron (Hebrew מטטרון) or Mattatron (a differentiation of Metatron)[2] is the name of an angel in Judaism and some branches[citation needed] of Christian mythology. There are no references to him in the Jewish Tanakh or Christian Scriptures (New and Old Testament). Although he is mentioned in a few brief passages in the Talmud, Metatron appears primarily in medieval Jewish mystical texts and other post-scriptural esoteric and occult sources. In Rabbinic tradition, he is the highest of the angels and serves as the celestial scribe.[3]thanks wiki
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