Talk:Transcendent Nephalem Physiology/@comment-30114655-20170216193931/@comment-30766268-20180318153436

ok, sorry, only now I noticed to this comment, so I was kind of late in 5 months.

Anyway, I see that you want me not to continue this conversation, as it would lead to a futile and unreasonable argument (I have expirience in those, unfortunatly, so i understand your request).

So I am just going to comment this one thing, and then I'll drop the subject:

The word Mallach, in hebrew, which means in english angel, also means messenger in hebrew.

The reason is because the angels are gods messengers on earth.

But you see, in the hebrew bible, the world mallach used for every messenger, not just the divine ones.

Angel, as a christian term, refer to winged, human like entity created by god at genesis, who posses by nature supernatural powers, and divinity.

However, hanokh (more correct way to pronounce his name, though that's also not an accurate one) was a human who was so loved by god, god made him, basically, his right hand man.

You can say that, in fact, he is the only one suited for the title of angel, or messenger, as he is littereally the one always speaks with the humans when they think god speaks to them in the bible, and his main messenger, but that's in a sense the only reason why to consider him as an angel.

Also, quick not, the mallachim, in the bible, not just that every messenger in general was called that way, but also the divine messenger, who are being refered to as angels, many times were either demons or humans.

But at the end of the day, metatron is more like godly incarnation, rather then transcendent angel.

That, or ascendent physiology.