"Leaving aside the claims that humanity summoned heroic spirits to massacre its own kind in order to achieve victory, wiping out all other living beings and causing the land to be swallowed by the sea..." Ras frowned slightly. "The most important thing is that he calls himself a god, a lord. Apart from his silver hair, there shouldn't be any resemblance, right? Not at all. His will is far too malevolent towards humanity. Completely unlike him. Such a heretic should have been—"

"If we follow the Old Testament of mankind, then he is indeed right now."

Without any murderous intent, without joy or sorrow, with a heart utterly devoid of emotion, the blond man answered Ras** as if touching a 'machine'.

"This is a bit much—"

"However, the Old Testament is a story that humans understand from their own perspective when it comes to the events that happened. Even if the story is blurred, the Lord will not be 'blurred'."

"If that's the case, then why do you agree with his opinion?"

"...Human beings are indeed sinful. Although they were supposedly redeemed by Jesus that day, I do not agree. Humanity's sin is sin. Because of the sins they committed, I also hate humanity. I suppose all the angels think so too. Human history and everything about humanity should be eliminated. Rather, it should be said that there was no need for humanity to exist from the beginning."

The moment he uttered those words, the blond man exuded an aura of disgust; his beautiful lips seemed to express a loathing for humanity itself.

Ultimately, from the moment she openly agreed to El's request, Ras** should have realized that she had no friendly feelings towards humans.

Then, she added something that almost left Ras** speechless—

“I believe the Lord thinks so too.”

Ras** did not believe this statement.

God only expects a small amount of happiness from mankind and doesn't ask for anything more. The basis of the 'legends' about God is the accumulation of countless small joys of people.

"...Your Honor, I have a question."

"Huh? What is it?"

"Why do you think so, Your Honor?"

"For my will is the will of the Lord."

"........."

Ras** remained silent.

He would say he didn't understand something, and he would say he didn't like something. That's the theory, but people don't live in this world so simply. He could say he understood something he didn't understand, and he could say he liked something he didn't like. He could also say presumptuous things that he didn't even believe himself. Such shamelessness was something he was used to.

But this is different, completely different.

He came from a barren field where God's teachings were scarce, and he himself seemed to be a miracle of the Lord.

That's why he said with a half-smile, "No, not at all."

"Why?"

"In this newly established court, in the trial that has not yet taken place, you and that guy are both very determined. It is quite surprising to regard this as the will of the Lord."

Having said that, Rasmus didn't intend to listen to a reply. He simply performed the proper courtroom etiquette and walked out of the courtroom on his own.

The blond man showed neither extreme anger nor fury; he simply sat there expressionless, his hair dancing in the wind and shimmering like golden light in the sunlight.

He is the highest-ranking, strongest, and most intelligent of all angels, known as the "King of Angels."

The Third Epistle of Enoch states: "He calls me 'second only to the Lord,' the highest being in the whole kingdom of heaven, because he wrote the words 'My name is his name.'"

He has seventy-two different names, such as "God's Agent," "Heavenly Scribe," "Angel of the Covenant," "Prince of God's Appearance," "King of Angels," "God's Agent Standing Beside the Throne," and "Lesser Jehovah."

Metatron.

Alternatively, she may be referred to by her full name, Metatron Joan of Arc, by the person she is possessed by.

The thought of finally ending this farce that belonged to humanity filled her with excitement and joy.

Lilith—

From that day on, you have become whatever you are, and where you are now. The Lord has forgiven you, but I will absolutely not let you escape now!

Prepare yourself, I will personally insert my fingers into the cracks in your flesh and dig them out, and listen to your dying cries. Watch as humanity faces its final judgment because of your unforgivable sins.

The foundation upon which the thirty-six pairs of wings were slowly woven was mainly composed of what is believed to be human perception of angels who should appear beside God.

The Lord is everything she serves. This is the first principle of the world that she recognizes. As a probability-based costume that has neither life nor soul, she is nothing more than a mere prop and has no complaints about it. On the contrary, she wants to confess that she finds it very enjoyable.

A costume that grants the loss of both life and soul is nothing more than a mere item.

Known as 'Metatron', she is extremely serious and exceptionally talented, even earning the title of 'Little Jehovah', which transcends the religious concept of 'one God'.

That's why she understood that her specialness was solely due to the fact that the Lord had spoken of 'Metatron,' and nothing else.

But it doesn't matter. Since humans expect us to be such angels, we should strive to be such angels.

She understood this better than any angel.

Therefore, she vowed to complete her work rigorously and honestly, and that her actions must embody the most beautiful concepts in the world.

She felt sorry for Anat becoming human Lilith, and was also puzzled by Anat's behavior of using the name of the Lord to escape from the Garden of Eden and go to the phase world called Mesopotamia, but instead of fulfilling her function as a 'weapon' to slaughter the evil gods, she simply stayed there and did not return. The Lord's reply to this was 'That's good for her.'

That's good, indeed.

If it weren't for the unforgivable evil she later committed against the Lord as Lilith.

The accumulation of human legends about God led to the appearance of angels, and naturally, other figures would also appear—

The presence of God (Shekhinah), the Queen of Heaven named Shekhina.

However, Lilith, who was once Anat, instilled in her a strong lust, forcing the birth of Shejina, whose cause was the exile of 'Anat'.

Although Metatron was unwilling to admit it, Shekina was indeed the Queen of Heaven, and Lilith was the mother of traitors.

Of course, Lilith also committed a great sin.

In that incident, the Lord's consciousness was unusually shaken.

Although it was presumptuous, Metatron initially believed it was caused by Lilith's 'death,' but that was not the case... However, that was the biggest reason why Metatron, who should have been an emotionless being, instinctively hated it.

She now knows, of course, that El has usurped the concept of 'God' by obscuring the Old Testament, but she does not accept it. No, strictly speaking, she only accepts the true God.

But how could that person... possibly allow the evil god they once slew to go to such lengths? Metatron didn't quite understand either.

but,

Humanity has been utterly foolish since its birth; they have committed grave errors, and as the Book of Revelation states, the Lord deems it necessary to condemn them in order to save them. So now—

An indescribable mix of fear and excitement welled up in Metatron's heart.

Since the Lord has allowed it to be, He has also allowed it to be revealed.

So the answer must be this: I am the one responsible for determining whether humanity has a future. In other words, humanity's future rests in our own hands; it's not an exaggeration to say that.

Ah, what a joyful thing this is!

Thus, for the Lord's sake, 'myself,' who is more earnest than any angel, will manifest itself according to the 'records' with talents superior to anything else.

I am Lesser Jehovah, therefore—

Everything we say and do is in accordance with the will of the Lord.

Chapter 551 The wage for sin is death (5k5)

Hallelujah your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, as it is in heaven on earth.

For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, forever and ever. —〦易l『iXn!gIVIIIV武酒事9b&a—

Throughout human history spanning thousands of years, no one has known what the heavenly kingdom where God resides looks like.

In the Bible, the Kingdom of Heaven and Paradise are two different concepts. Paradise is "heaven" or "the highest heaven," while the Kingdom of Heaven is "the Kingdom of God."

The Old Testament describes it as a place that no human can reach, and only a few prophets have the occasional opportunity to visit it. The only exception is Metatron. Apart from that, the Book of Kings in the Old Testament says that the vastness of the Kingdom of Heaven cannot contain the glory of the Lord, and Deuteronomy describes Jerusalem as the only channel of communication between the earth and the Kingdom of Heaven.

Even though there were some descriptions of heaven in the New Testament, they remained vague.

However, as mentioned earlier, the Old Testament is a record of God's actions as understood by primates from their own perspective, hence the creation of the concept of angelic regalia. Similarly, the Kingdom of Heaven is also based on this.

That 'brilliant rainbow' always stands in the center of the floating, broken rocks.

Even as the area it encompasses continues to expand and the number of angels seems endless, they never stray far from that 'halo'.

Damaged, distorted, emerging, and chaotic—the messy scenery, resembling the end of the world, is precisely the 'Heaven' created by layers of accumulated legends.

Even though the human world has been fighting each other for thousands of years, causing many deaths, this has never changed.

But the people who live on that land always expect the unseen 'glory' and yearn for the 'glory' that cannot be seen. They are born, grow up, grow old, and then die.

In the place encircled by the 'rainbow', there is a jade throne decorated with jasper, rubies, and emeralds, which could be crowned with a king's throne.

That is undoubtedly the seat given to the Most High.

The reasons are obvious.

Nearly an endless number of angels gathered before him.

There are angels of all orders, from the first to the ninth, with the majority being headless angels following the minority of humanoid angels.

Four groups of angels serve and praise the Holy One: the first group, led by Michael, is on the right; the second group, led by Gabriel, is on the left; the third group, led by Uriel, is in front of Him; and the fourth group, led by Raphael, is behind Him; with the Holy One's Shekhinah in the center.

He sits on a high throne.

Despite this, none of the angels raised their heads, only bowing them, except for Shejina.

because--

Old Testament, Exodus:

I will show all my goodness before you and proclaim my name. I will show favor to whom I will show favor and have mercy on whom I will have mercy.

It also says, “You cannot see my face, for no one who sees my face can live.”

Therefore, the same applies to the myths of angels that manifest due to human beings, since those who look directly into the eyes of God are all killed, and so are these angels.

Exceptions might include Shekina, whom people once envisioned as the 'Queen of Heaven,' or Lilith, who was once 'Anat.' However, due to Lilith's situation, both of them disappeared from Heaven. As for Metatron, she not only lacked the right to look directly at him, but also the right to be present here. As for the reason...

On that day, four Jewish rabbis reached the sixth level of heaven. When they came into contact with the marble stele at the entrance, they entered a trial of illusion. In the end, one died, one went mad, one lost his record, and the remaining one successfully entered the sanctuary.

At that time, God was not present, but Metatron, as the scribe of the Kingdom of Heaven, had the right to sit, because she was responsible for recording the words and deeds of mankind.

Upon seeing Rabbi Elisha, who was seated on the Holy Throne by Metatron, he exclaimed in surprise:

"Indeed, there are two authorities in heaven!"

As a result, he naturally became a heretic, so Gabriel grabbed Metatron by the foot and dragged her down, whipping her sixty times with a fire whip. Logically speaking, only a god should be able to punish someone of her status, but when Metatron learned that the god who knew about this situation did not react at all, as if he didn't care, he thought regretfully, "That's good."

She didn't want to become a 'god'.

Since humans expect us to be such angels, we should be such angels even more, and for God, a temporary title is meaningless.

I'll take the initiative to organize it, even if it's presumptuous, and that's all that matters—this is her, as the Queen of Angels, something deeply rooted in the underlying code of 'ceremonial attire'.

Compared to the Kingdom of Heaven, I am but a lesser Jehovah—

The initial definition bestowed upon her everything as Metatron, despite her being considered a failure due to her immense power.

Moreover, Metatron preferred the concept of 'Yah' to 'Lesser Jehovah'.

However, the punishment for this incident is at most that Metatron can only stand by the side like the other angels from now on, and it is her own decision not to appear at the scene.

The reaction was naturally the same as before.

Then, time moved to the present, and in the completely transformed Cape Canaveral, Metatron, seated on the court throne, opened his eyes.

The wind howled, and violence was evident.

The angels, numbering in the tens of millions or even hundreds of millions and ranging from the first to the ninth order, which even she could not handle, were actually in complete defeat.

The most bizarre thing, however, is that in their struggle to escape death, they actually resist the crown's control. Even when completely under its control, they cling on and resist relentlessly, all for one thought—

Stop right now, Metatron.

...I can't understand it. How could he be afraid of death? It seems that compared to the Lord who sits on the Holy Throne with an absolute and unchanging vow, that slain fellow named El is indeed an imposter. He has defiled us who sing praises to the Lord (angel).

Metatron does not have the authority to control angels. The reason she can summon and control angels is only because she took advantage of El's usurpation of the Old Testament to seize some concepts and transformed them into a crown that 'holds the power to rule the angels'. Since the foundation of the angel myth is the Old Testament, she does not need to wait for the angels to come spontaneously and can summon them directly.

Therefore, Metatron attributed the angels' defeat to the ugliness of El, who had usurped the Old Testament.

However, she could not deny that since she was able to defeat the angels, whom even she was not confident of defeating, it meant that she had her own power. If it were not thanks to El, and she had manifested her spirit origin in a lowered state, she probably would not have been a match for him. But it didn't matter. Although she disliked El, it was because he usurped the Old Testament that she was given the possibility of manifesting her true form.

“Lord—”

Humanity's highest imagination of angels, the most noble form of angels, will be revealed through the chanting of Metatron, who sits on his throne and wears a crown.

What is the truly unchanging thing in this world?

Faced with this question, Metatron's only answer was the power of God.

No matter who stands in my way, I will not lose, for I am the King of Angels.

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