Metatron
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Metatron (Hebrew מטטרון or מיטטרון, alternate spellings Metraton and the Latin Metator) is the name of an angel in Judaism, some branches of Christianity and Islamic-tradition witchcraft. However, there are no references to him in the Jewish Tanakh (Old Testament), the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) or any Islamic source. There is no consensus as to his genesis or the role that he plays in the hierarchy of Heaven and Hell. A mysterious figure, Metatron is identified with the term "lesser YHVH", which is the Lesser Tetragrammaton, in a Talmudic version read by the Karaite scholar Kirkisani. The word 'Metatron' is numerically equivalent to Shaddai in Hebrew gematria; therefore he is said to have a "Name like his Master".
The Talmud records an incident in which Elisha ben Abuyah, also called Aher ("another", as he was an apostate), entered Paradise and saw Metatron sitting down (an action that in heaven is permissible only to God Himself). Elishah ben Abuyah therefore looked to Metatron as a Deity and said heretically, "There are indeed two powers in heaven!" The rabbis explain that Metatron was allowed to sit because of his function as the Heavenly Scribe, writing down the deeds of Israel (Babylonian Talmud, Hagiga 15a). The Babylonian Talmud mentions Metatron in two other places: Sanhedrin 38b and Avodah Zarah 3b. Yevamot 16b describes in the amoraic period the dutys of 'prince of the world' being transfered from Michael to Metatron.
"... the Talmud states, it was proved to Elisha that Metatron could not be a second deity by the fact that Metatron received 60 'strokes with fiery rods' to demonstrate that Metatron was not a god, but an angel, and could be punished." -
Metatron is also mentioned in the Pseudepigrapha, most prominently in the Hebrew Book of Enoch (also called 3rd Enoch), in which his grand title "the lesser YHVH" resurfaces.[Metatron says, "He [the Holy One]… called me, 'The lesser YHVH' in the presence of his whole household in the height, as it is written, 'My name is in him.'" (12:5, Alexander's translation).] The narrator of this book, supposedly Rabbi Ishmael, tells how Metatron guided him through Heaven and explained its wonders. Here Metatron is described in two ways: as a primordial angel (9:2–13:2) and as the transformation of Enoch after he was assumed into Heaven.[[Enoch as Metatron and conversion of Moses from flesh to fire - JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY - 1893]] [. ISBN 0-385-09630-5] ("Enoch walked with God; then he was no more, because God took him away." —Genesis 5:24 NIV.) However, this latter viewpoint is not shared by many Talmudic authorities. There also seem to be two Metatrons, one spelled with six letters, and one spelled with seven. The former may be the transformed Enoch; the latter, the Primordial Metatron.
According to Johann Andreas Eisenmenger, Metatron transmits the daily orders of God to the angels Gabriel and Sammael. Metatron is often identified as being the twin brother to Sandalphon, who is said to have been the prophet Elijah.
The Zohar calls Metatron "the Youth" (a title previously used in 3 Enoch, where it appears to mean "servant"[), identifies him as the angel that led the people of Israel through the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt, and describes him as a heavenly priest.]
Metatron's Cube
The Flower of Life has thirteen circles. If each circle's centre is considered a "node", and each node is connected to each other node with a single line, a total of seventy-eight lines are created. Within this cube, many other shapes can be found, including two-dimensionally flattened versions of the five platonic solids.
In early kabbalist scriptures, Metatron supposedly forms the cube from his soul. This cube can later be seen in Christian art, where it appears on his chest or floating behind him. Metatron's cube is also considered a holy glyph, and was often drawn around an object or person to ward off demons and satanic powers. This idea is also present in alchemy, in which the cube was favoured as a containment circle or creation circle.
The simplest means of constructing Metatron's Cube is to begin with a cube flattened along a diagonal that passes through its centre, such that it becomes a 2D figure, equivalent to a regular hexagon divided via its own diagonals into six equilateral triangles. The vertices of this 2D figure are then connected with additional lines. Several steps later, the full Metatron's Cube figure is formed.[[Metatron's Cube] from Cubic Awareness Online, accessed July 6, 2006]
Metatron in popular culture
- In the anime series Akihabara Dennou Gumi (also known as Cyberteam in Akihabara), a Rosicrucian-based mythological plot involves a boy genius who flees the Earth in a spaceship after World War I. He establishes himself in a hidden orbital castle while back on Earth his former tutor awaits his return, worshipping him as Metatron.
- In the anime series "Angel Sanctuary", Metatron is a small angel referred to as the 'Voice' of God. He is infatuated with dolls and the water angel Jibril. Within Metatron is sealed Sandalphon, who communicates with him through his Rabbit doll.
- In the manga series Shaman King, Metatron is the guardian spirit of Venstar, one of the X-Laws.
- In Peter David's Supergirl series, Metatron makes an appearance in issue #73 as the angel guarding the original Garden of Eden. The demon Buzz describes him as a "big bloke with a bigger sword," but even he is surprised when Metatron is over one mile tall. Lilith, however, has turned him to stone.
- Todd McFarlane's Angela miniseries features a female entity named Metatron who comments about the forces of Hell violating the realm of the Angels.
- In Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's novel Good Omens, the Metatron appears as the voice of God. An explanatory footnote likens his role to a Presidential Press Secretary.
- Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow also features Metatron.
- Maurice Dantec's Cosmos Incorporated features Metatron as the main angel with whom the hero, Sergueï Plotkine, has to deal.
- In Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, Metatron is a malevolent angel and Regent of the Kingdom of Heaven with the Authority (God) incapacitated, having once been his enforcer, and now seeking to supplant him.
- Metatron appears as a major character in Kevin Smith's film Dogma, where he is played by Alan Rickman. Here he is the angel which calls upon the last Scion (last bloodline of Christ) to fulfill her destiny. He is the voice of God, who cannot speak directly to a human, because the voice of God is too powerful for a human being to withstand. "Their chest would cave in and their head would explode. We went through five Adams before we figured that one out," he drolly comments.
- In his [extensive review] of Donnie Darko, Lawrence Person suggests that the character of Frank may in fact be the Metatron.
- The musician Carlos Santana claims that the revitalization of his career in the 21st century is due to Metatron. Santana claims that Metatron visits him while he meditates and describes it as a white, bearded angel.
- The Austrian goth metal band Darkwell has an album called Metatron.
- Metatron is the name of a 1990 album by the UK dub group Mark Stewart and the Maffia, on the On-U Sound label.
- Metatron is the name of an album by Praxis. The lineup of that incarnation of the band was Buckethead, Bill Laswell, and Brain.
- In the videogame series Silent Hill, a recurring symbol is eventually revealed to be a talisman of Metatron, with the power to dispel evil. Metatron appears as a protective force, opposed to the work of Samael.
- In the video game , one version of the character named Asura has a move named after Metatron (spelled in reverse, as Nortatem). This causes the character to become much more powerful, at the expense of gradually draining life energy.
- In Hideo Kojima's cult videogame series Zone of the Enders, metatron is a new chemical element found on Jupiter's moon, Callisto. It has unique space-warping properties, capable of compressing and releasing space. This forms the basis of many new technologies, including power generation, locomotion, extra-dimensional storage, and computers. When used to create computers, it serves functions similar to those of silicon in conventional computers, forming computer chips, but thanks to its ability to opperate in dimentions beyond normal, is much more advanced and is capable of creating completely self-aware artificial intelligence.
- In Xenogears, Metatron is one of the four spheres orbiting Deus in the final dungeon.
- In , the Metatron is the final boss whom Spawn has to defeat.
- In the popular text-based online game Archspace, Metatron is a leading council.
- In the video game , the Metatron is the final boss of the Labyrinth of Amala that fights the Demi-Fiend if pursuing the True Demon Ending.
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In the videogame Shadow Hearts the metatron is the name given to the god that the characters fight at the conclusion of the game. Albert Simon describes the metatron as a being that is not a god in a traditional sense, but is more a god to us as we are gods to ants.
List of Alternate Names
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Metatron goes by a number of different names including (but not exclusive to) the following. Those listed under Sefer Ha-Heshek are collectively known as the 'aspects' of Metatron. The book Sefer sha`ar ha-heshek (The Book of the Gate of Desire) is written by Johanan Allemanno, ca. 1435-ca. 1504.
- Adadiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Adhar - Possibly relating to passages in the Qur'an
[[Adhar in the Qur'an]] - Adrigon - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Akhnookh - Akhnookh is an ancient Egyption name for Enoch
[[Prophet Idris]] - Alaliayh - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Alaliayah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Alaliyah - Possible mistake of Alaliayah
- Amisiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Asasiah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Atarniel - An angelic guard stationed at the 7th heavenly hall, in the 3rd book of Enoch it is said that when the angel prince Atrugiel beholds Na'Aririel YHWH he removes his crown and fall prostrate.
- Atatiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek, may also be Michael
- Atmon - Egyptian belief of a being named Atmon who was the beginning of life.
- Atrapatos - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Atrigiel - See Atarniel
- Atrugiel - See Atarniel
- Atrugniel - See Atarniel
- Auzhaya
- Avtsangosh - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Avzhia - See Auzhaya
- Baskabas - A secret name of the angel Metatron
- Batsran - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Bibiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Bizbul - Possibly a corruption of "in zebul"
- Chanoch - Another name for Enoch "Noach's great grandfather Chanoch"
[[Righteous Purity, Fallen Angels, Sex and World Destruction By Dr. Akiva Belk]] - Chasdiel ("My god is gracious") - Hebrew for "My god is gracious" in apocalyptic lore this is a name for metatron "when Metatron does kindness to the world".
- Duvdeviyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Dynamis - In hechaloth lore this is a secret name of Metatron.
- Ebed - This name means servant or slave.
- Emekmiyahu - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Enoch
- Estes - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Eved - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Gale Raziya - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Galiel - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Geviriyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Giatiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Giatyah
- Gippuyel
- Hadariel ("majesty of God")
- Hadarniel ("majesty of God")
- Hadraniel ("majesty of God") - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Hadriel ("majesty of God")
- Henoch - Another name for Enoch
- Hajahm
- Hakham - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Halwaya - A secret name for the angel metatron
- Hasdiel - See Chasdiel
- Hashesiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Hasmiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Hatspatsiel - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Havhaviyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Havhavuviyah - Most likely another version of Havhaviyah
- Haviyahu - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Hayah - The name of god given to Moses on the mount when he asked the name of god; god replies "'Hayah is 'Hayah."
- Hayat - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Hoveh Hayah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Idris - Egyption name for Enoch the Prophet Idris
- Inzebul - Originally ’izebūl, Where is Zebul' or 'Zebul exists', where Zebul is another name for Ball. Possibly repointed to ’îzebūl (Zebul is not), Repointed to ’îzebel (heap of dung) Another name for Jezebel. Unsure how this relates to Metatron.
- Isaiah - Metatron is said to have composed composed Isaiah 24:16
- Itatiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Itmon - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Ized - Possible however maybe separate entity
- Jael - Of the order of Cherubim on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant, the other cherub being Zarall. He watched over Abraham now in the service of Faith, and Requel the Mercurian Angel of Counsel who is now in the service of Yves. See Yahoel for info on Metatrons relation to Abraham. Jael maybe a servant of Metatron rather than Metatron himself.
- Jah-el - See Jael
- Jaoel - See Yahoel
- Jehoel - See Yahoel
- Jehuel - See Yahoel
- Joel - See Yahoel
- Kalkelmiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Kasbak - A secret name of the angel Metatron
- Kemos - May also be Michael
- Kimos - May also be Michael
- Lad - "Tender Age"
- Lao
- Lesaia - See Iesaia
- Lesser YHVH - Lesser Tetragrammaton or "lesser (yod) ה (heh) ו (vav) ה (heh) or יהוה (YHVH) the name of GOD.
- Little Iao - Mentioned in Gnostic texts
- Great Iao - See Little Iao
[[Little Iao]] - Little Lao
- Magirkon - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Malchut - Possibly name for Soul of the Messiah
- Malkuth - Possibly name for Soul of the Messiah
- Malmeliyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Margash - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Margesiel
- Matrona shachan - see Shekinah
- Matsmetsiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Meetatron
- Mekhapperyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Melkout - Possibly name for Soul of the Messiah
- Merraton
- Metaraon
- Metatdon
- Metatron
- Metatetron
- Metathronon
- Metattron
- Metdatton
- Methattron
- Methratton
- Metratton
- Meta Thronon
- Metratton
- Michael II
- Midrash - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Migon
- Mihir - Possible however maybe separate entity
- Mitatron
- Mitattiron - Mitat-Tiron meaning Youth and Death
- Mithra - Possible however maybe separate entity
- Miton - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Mitra - Possible however maybe separate entity
- Mitron
- Mitspad - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Mittdon
- Mittron
- Mivon - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Na'ar ('youth') - "One can, thus, detect different aspects of Metatron's functions. In one place he is described as serving before the heavenly throne and ministering to its needs, while in another he appears as the servitor (na'ar, 'youth') in his own special tabernacle or in the heavenly Temple. The title na'ar in the sense of servant is based on biblical usage." -
- Naaririel - See Na'ar
- Ootmon - Merkabah lore: "when he seals the guilty in Israel."
- Ozah - See Uzza
- Pa’aziel - 3 Enoch
- Palpeltiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Panaion - Rabbi Ishmael: "Panaion the Archon, one of the highest servants, and he stands before the throne of glory." this is believed to be another name for Metatron by Jewish Mysticism and Talmudic Tradition.
- Parshiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Patspetsiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Pbuh
- Periel
- Pihon (Pi Hon) - "when opening the doors through which prayers of men are admitted into the celestial abode."
- Pisgon
- Pisqon
- Qangiel Yah - 3 Enoch
- Rasesiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Raziya
- Ruah Piskonit - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Ruhiel - "when they encounter Metatron, tremble before him and prostrate themselves."
- Safkas - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Sagansagel - see Sasnigiel
- Sagmagigrin - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Saktas - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Sar ha-Olam - "prince of the world", "prince of the face" maybe Michael, Jehoel, Metatron or Satan. The Talmud says Sar ha-Olam "bears God's name within him". Some evidence that may point to this being Metatron is Sar ha-Olam is said to have composed Psalms 37:25 and Isaiah 24:16 as has Metatron. Also Metatron "bears god's name"; see Lesser YHVH
- Sasnesagiel - see Sasnigiel
- Sasniel - see Sasnigiel
- Sasnigiel - Described in 3 Enoch as "prince of wisdom", "prince of the world", "prince of the presence", "prince of the face" and the seraphim "appointed over peace". See Sar ha-Olam
- Schechinah - see Shekinah
- Shaddai
- Shaftiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Sharshiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Shekinah - Sometimes described as the female aspect of God or as the female aspect of Metatron. If this is another name for Metatron then in Jewish lore (s)he would be responsible for leading the tribes through the wilderness.
- Shemuel
- Shosoriyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Sithriel - "when he hides the children of the world under his wings to preserve them from the angels of destruction."
- Sigron - "when closeing the doors through which prayers of men are admitted into the celestial abode."
- Sktas
- Surya
- Tabkiel
- Taftefiah - Possible misspelling of Taftefieh
- Taftefieh - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tagriel - See Atarniel
- Tahsasiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tamtemiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tatriel - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tavtavel - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tetrasiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tishbash - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tishgash - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Titmon
- Tsaftefiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsaftsefiah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsaftsefiel - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsahtsehiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsalteliyah
- Tsaltselim - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsaltseliyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsavniyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Tsavtsiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Usah
- Usiah - See Uzza
- Uvayah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Uzah - See Uzza
- Uzza - listed in Sefer ha-Heshek as a name of Metatron
- Vehofnehu - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Veruah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Yaho - See Yahoel
- Yahoel - Yahoel was the being that tought Abraham the Torah and was his earthly and heavenly guide. In the Apocalypse of Abraham Yahoel says "I am called Yahoel a power by the virtue of the ineffable name dwelling in me." He is equated with Jehoel; a leader of angelic choirs.
- Yahsiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Yefefiah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Yahvah Hayah
- Yahvah Vehayah
- Yehovah Vehayah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Yeshayah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Yoel - See Yahoel
- Zaqen
- Zerahiayah
- Zerahiyah - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Zerahyahu - Sefer Ha-Heshek
- Zevriyahu
- Zevtiyahu - Sefer Ha-Heshek
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