entity_citations: CIT_JM_ANAFIEL_ENOCH3
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| CIT_JM_ANAFIEL_ENOCH3 | ENT_JM_ANAFIEL | SRC_3_ENOCH | 3 Enoch (The Hebrew Book of Enoch) | Enoch 6:1 | But the idea of this tradition was evidently that Metatron at his elevation was exalted above all the high angel-princes, or even, as stated above, that the conception of "Anafiel as the highest of the Princes of the Seventh Hall belongs to a stage when Metatron was already sublimated into a Second Divine Manifestation. Contrast also ch. 18% of our book and Hek. R. xv. 5 (‘"nafiel not always re- garded as the highest of the angel-princes). | Hugo Odeberg | 1928 | https://archive.org/details/ksigaxiienochorthehebrewbookofenoch_202012 | primary-verbatim | 2026-06-18 | name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation | 1 | 1 | OCR scan, located by name; verify chapter against a clean edition. |