Seraph, in jewish, christian, and islamic literature, celestial being variously described as having two or three pairs of wings and serving as a throne guardian of god Seraph (plural seraphs or seraphim or (nonstandard) seraphims) (biblical) a burning serpent, often winged, with human hands and sometimes feet According to isaiah 6:2, each seraph has six wings—two covering their faces, two covering their feet, and two for flying—symbolizing reverence, humility, and readiness to serve.
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One of the celestial beings hovering above god's throne in isaiah's vision
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Seraph is a word of hebrew origin (saraf) which means to burn or to set on fire, perhaps an allusion to biblical traditions where god is compared to a fire or even a consuming fire. It is generally made of metal, round, having the iconographic likeness of a seraph with six wings surrounding a face, and is set on the end of a pole. Seraph synonyms, seraph pronunciation, seraph translation, english dictionary definition of seraph Bible a celestial being having three pairs of wings
Seraphim christianity the first of the nine orders of angels in.