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GLOSSARY
Pronunciation: MIHSH-kuh
Occurrences: 1 (indirect ref - B:20:13) 1 (Azrael’s Commentary)
Summary: (c. 7,000 BCE) Mishka was a High Priestess among a remnant of the Adamic family. Her husband, Eleazar (B:20:13), was a descendant of Enoch, and served simultaneously with Mishka as the High Priest. When Mishka died, her oldest daughter Maciah was appointed to the position of great High Priestess. To this date, Maciah is the only woman in history to have been translated as a result of her great holiness before God (AZC — Maciah).
Azrael’s Commentary — Maciah
Maciah was the first daughter of Eleazar and Mishka, and in the lands of Bithmaleah they possessed great vineyards. Her parents respectively were appointed as both High Priest and High Priestess to the last remaining remnants of the Adaam. For after the loss of Zion, and with the collapse of the Sumerian Empire, many of the Adaam who had once followed Cain and Yasher-Baal decided to rejoin themselves with the last remnants of the Sethian Empire. [...]
Notes/References:
But Eleazar walked uprightly before God always, and when he was 180 years of age he became the father of Zanosh, and again when Eleazar was 210 years of age, his wife gave birth to the daughter whom they called Maciah, even she who became the most high priestess of God. And when he was old, Eleazar died, having lived 640 years.
Beginnings 20:13
Adamic lineage traced through Enoch Beginnings 20:4-25
Methuselah + Japhia (birth of Methuselah: c. 8,850 BCE)
Eleazar + Mishka
Methuselah (Bozdra) + Ziphia
Noah + Suzanne (cousins) (birth of Noah: c. 5,000 BCE)