Mapar'elf 12th fallen angel, 150-1, 153, 188-9 Matthew, genealogy <strong>of</strong> Christ in, 257 Matray, Ch., 177 Maunder, A. S., 109 Mayh<strong>of</strong>f, C, 233 Mazoi Borrha/Ubera AquiloniSy 30 Meissner, B., 15 Melchisedek, legends <strong>of</strong>, 114-16, 148; angel, 115; high priest, 114; Melchisedekians, 115 Merg, 202 Mesenians, 310 Mesopotamia, 335 metals, 167, 169-70 Metatron-<strong>Enoch</strong>, Metatron-Hermes, 125-35, 324, 328-9, 331, 338; etymology <strong>of</strong>: Latin, Greek, Coptic metator Imitator y 131-2 Methuselah, son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Enoch</strong>, 13, 51, 55, 79, 113-15, 207, 209, 262-3, 288-9, 294; high priest, 114 [<strong>Enoch</strong> being the first Sage, the oldest list contained only four patriarchs: <strong>Enoch</strong>, Methuselah (En. 82: i), Lamech (En. 10: I, 3), Noah; parallel to four archangels] metrology, 192 Michael, one <strong>of</strong> four, or seven, archangels, 30, 90-2, 104-6, no, 113, 115, 132, 157-8, 160, 171-7, 214, 231, 248, 313; paired with Raphael, 171-2, 174, with Gabriel, 104-5, 113, 132, 175-7; guardian <strong>of</strong> Paradise and <strong>of</strong> righteous, 231; combat with Semtbazah ? 314; three names, 214 Michel, P.-H., 212 Milik, J. T., vi, 8, 16, 19, 23, 36, 41, 52, 55-6, 58-9, 61, 64, 66, 72, 75, 98, 115-16, 130, 186, 190-2, 196, 198, 202, 214, 221-2, 232-4, 243, 245, 249, 252, 255, 257, 275, 287, 289, 291, 293, 298, 301, 307, 316, 335 Millard, A. R., 16, 33 Minaean trade, 27 missions, see journeys; two missions <strong>of</strong> Mahawai to <strong>Enoch</strong>, 306-7 Mistrael, an angel, 104 Mithraism, 98 Miyamiriy priestly family, 62-3 Mommsen, Th., 122 monastic, Byzantine monastic succession, 114 Mondesert, C, 177, 213 Montgomery, J. A., 128-9, 132-3, 299, 336-8 MorfiU, R., 108 Moriah, mount, 252 Morin, G., 152 Moses, 42-4, 60, 125, 127, 205-6, 214, 255, 320; angelized hero, 42-4; three names, 214 GENERAL INDEX 435 R. Moses ha-Darsan <strong>of</strong> Narbonne, 322, 330 Mountain-throne <strong>of</strong> God, 33, 43, 231, 290 Mras, K., 8 Muhammad, ascension <strong>of</strong>, 114 Muller, C. D. G., 104, 131-2 Munier, H., 103-4 Wadi Masa, 233 Myhrman, D. W., 133 mystics: <strong>Enoch</strong> in Christian, 123-4, in Jewish, 125-34 Na'amah, 333 Nabataeans, 26-8 Nappaha, R. Johanan b., 320 Nariman, = 'Ahya nations, 70 nations guarded by Sons <strong>of</strong> God, 254 Naveh, etymology <strong>of</strong>, 215 Nephilim, paired with Giants, 178, 240, 299, 305-6, 314, 318-19, 324, 329, 338 Neubauer, A., 321 Neugebauer, O., 14, 113, 277 Neuss, W., 123, 212 New Testament and Book <strong>of</strong> Parables, 92 Nile, 16, 243 Nir, son <strong>of</strong> Lamech, 115 Noah, son <strong>of</strong> Lamech, hero <strong>of</strong> the Flood, 10- 13, 29, 31, 42-4, 56, 60, 66-7, 89-92, 94, 96-8, 112-15, 148, 162, 172, 174, 184, 209- 10, 212-16, 239, 242, 248-52, 254, 258, 268, 309,313,330,339; paired with <strong>Enoch</strong>, parallel to Suruppak and Ziusudra, 10-13, 313; triple etymology, 213-15; epithet *the righteous', 162, plant <strong>of</strong> righteousness, 268; tree with three shoots, 309; Sibyl <strong>of</strong> his family, 96; high priest, 114; father/uncle <strong>of</strong> Melchisedek, 115 Noria, wife <strong>of</strong> Noah, 115 North region, 30, 38 Nougayrol, J., vii Nur-Dagan, 16 Cannes, = U-Anna Ocean, circular, 38-40 Odeberg, H., 125-6, 128, 131-2, 135 'Og, and Sihon, sons <strong>of</strong>'Ohya, 320-1, 324, 329 Ogias gigasy = 'Ohya, 299, 321 'Ohydj'Ohyahy son <strong>of</strong> Semthazahy brother giant <strong>of</strong> Hahyah/*Ahydy 299-301, 303-5, 307-8, 311-13, 316, 320-1, 324-8, 333-4; bird-man? 313; Raphael against, 316; see Sdhm Olives, Mount <strong>of</strong>, 36-7 Onias, 43, 253
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