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This plural form of [[Mahmad]] refers to a minimum of three rather than just one nor only a plural of two. Mahamadim is a name given to Metatron, Israel's Bridegroom, in Song of Solomon 5:16. Metatron is mentioned again as Israel's Bridegroom in Isaiah 62:5.
 
This plural form of [[Mahmad]] refers to a minimum of three rather than just one nor only a plural of two. Mahamadim is a name given to Metatron, Israel's Bridegroom, in Song of Solomon 5:16. Metatron is mentioned again as Israel's Bridegroom in Isaiah 62:5.
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See: [[Abraham's Visitors]]

Latest revision as of 01:43, 13 November 2020

This plural form of Mahmad refers to a minimum of three rather than just one nor only a plural of two. Mahamadim is a name given to Metatron, Israel's Bridegroom, in Song of Solomon 5:16. Metatron is mentioned again as Israel's Bridegroom in Isaiah 62:5.

See: Abraham's Visitors