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<p> was the name of one of the four females to whom the [[Jewish]] rabbins attribute the honor of being the mother of angels. The other three are Lilith, Eve, and Naamah. (See [[Angels]]). </p>
<p> was the name of one of the four females to whom the [[Jewish]] rabbins attribute the honor of being the mother of angels. The other three are Lilith, Eve, and Naamah. (See [[Angels]]). </p>
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 15 October 2021

Agrath [1]

was the name of one of the four females to whom the Jewish rabbins attribute the honor of being the mother of angels. The other three are Lilith, Eve, and Naamah. (See Angels).

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