3 Enoch or The Third book of Enoch
3 Enoch is a non-canonical Hebrew mystical text, also known as the Book of the Palaces or Hebrew Book of Enoch, that describes the human figure Enoch's heavenly ascension and subsequent transformation into the angel Metatron. The text details the divine throne room, the celestial bureaucracy, the heavenly secrets of God, and Metatron's role as a messenger and intermediary between God and humanity. Metatron is depicted with fantastic imagery, including a body of flame and eyes of lightning, and holds a unique position on God's throne, though he is explicitly not to be worshipped as divine.
3 Enoch, also known as the Book of Enoch, is a rabbinic Jewish text that describes the ascension of Enoch into heaven and his transformation into the angel Metatron, also known as the "Lesser YHWH" or "Prince of the Presence". The text reveals cosmic secrets, the heavenly bureaucracy, and divine judgment, detailing the structure of the cosmos, the roles of angels, and the ultimate fate of the righteous and the wicked, culminating in Metatron's heavenly enthronement.