Who Is Metatron, Really? The Secret History of Angels, Giants, and the "Flood Control Project" of the Ancient Gods
Have you ever asked yourself: If the famous and powerful Archangel Metatron was originally a human named Enoch, why wasn’t he just called "Angel Enoch"? Why did they have to give him a name that sounds like a villain from a sci-fi movie?
And if we carefully examine the ancient pages of history, even bigger questions emerge—questions often avoided in ordinary religious classes: Is it truly possible for angels to be attracted to humans? Did they have physical bodies, or perhaps their wings weren't literal bird wings, but symbols of their ability to cross through different dimensions (interdimensional teleportation)?
In this article, we will open the hidden texts of history—specifically the controversial Book of Enoch that ancient Church leaders fought to discard.
We will discuss:
The Mystery of Metatron: How an ordinary mortal transformed into an angel made of fire and light.
The Scandal of the "Watchers": The 200 angels who defied heaven to consort with humans and taught "forbidden knowledge," such as the crafting of weapons and magic.
The Real Reason for the Great Flood: This wasn't just a simple punishment for humanity. Was it a literal "Flood Control Project" or "population control" by a Divine Council to wipe the Nephilim (monstrous giants) off the face of the earth?
If you are ready to expand your mind and glimpse the secrets long buried in oblivion, read on. Because the truth behind the angels is stranger, more terrifying, and more wondrous than anything we see in paintings.
Part 1: The Mystery of Enoch and Metatron—Why Not Just "Angel Enoch"?
If you flip through a standard Bible, the story of a man named Enoch (Noah’s great-grandfather) is incredibly brief. In fact, his entire disappearance fits into just one line:
"Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away." — Genesis 5:24
It is a massive cliffhanger. He didn't die; he was simply "taken." Because of this mystery, ancient mystics and scholars sought answers that were eventually recorded in apocryphal books, such as the Third Book of Enoch. Within these pages, a shocking revelation emerged: Enoch was transformed into a remarkably powerful Archangel.
But wait—if that was Enoch, why wasn't he just called "Angel Enoch"? Why the need for a new and unusual name like "Metatron"?
Here are three profound reasons from ancient traditions:
1. His Earthly Body Became Fire and Light
In esoteric belief, when a human undergoes an intense spiritual transformation or "ascension," their old identity dies. According to the Book of Enoch, upon his ascent to the heavens (a higher dimension), Enoch’s worldly body—his veins, flesh, and bones—transformed into pure fire and divine light.
His humanity vanished. Because he was no longer the mortal Enoch of old, he required a new name suited to his new cosmic and divine state.
2. The Absence of "-el" (The Unique Title)
If you notice, most famous angels have names ending in the suffix "-el," which means "God" in Hebrew (such as Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael). Metatron is an outlier. His name is likely not a traditional name at all, but rather a title.
Where did it come from? Scholars believe it is derived from Greek and Latin:
Meta-Thronos (Greek): Meaning "Behind or beside the Throne." This signifies his position as the one closest to God.
Metator (Latin): In the Roman army, this was an official who measured or marked boundaries. Because he is a guide and is associated with Sacred Geometry (Metatron’s Cube), this title is a perfect fit.
Gematria (Ancient Numerology): In Jewish mystical tradition, every letter has a numerical equivalent. The total value of the name Metatron is 314. Surprisingly, 314 is also the numerical equivalent of Shaddai (a sacred name of God).
3. His New Role: Scribe of the Akashic Records
As Metatron, he was given one of the weightiest responsibilities in the universe: he became the "Scribe of God." Because he was once human, he understands the hardships and temptations of Earthly life. Thus, he was tasked with recording all human deeds—both good and evil—in what is known as the Book of Life, or in modern spiritual beliefs, the Akashic Records.
In short, "Metatron" is not just a name; it is a position of immense power. He serves as the bridge between the searing holiness of God and the limited understanding of humanity.
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