⭐️ Seraphim 💡 Mentioned in Isaiah 6 : 1 - 8 Rev 4:8 💡 Second highest in the hierarchy of choir of angels 💡 Means “the fiery ones.“ or “fiery serpents”and not even the other divine beings may look at them. 💡 These angels are mentioned in the Bible as having faces, hands and feet 💡 There are only four of them and each seraph has six wings, four of which they used to cover themselves in the presence of God as a sign of humility; the other two, they use to fly 💡 When they come to Earth, they leave their serpent appearance behind, preferring tall, thin, clean-cut human embodiments. 💡 They cry out “holy, holy, holy“ and appear to worship God continuously 1st Triad - In God’s Sphere, Contemplates and adore God directly ⭐️ Thrones 💡4th on the 1st triad of hierarchy of angels 💡 Represents the steadfastness of the love of God 💡 They appear like a giant wheel covered with eyes flaming and rotating rings covered with eyes 💡 Mentioned in the book of EZK 10:22 COL 1:16 DAN 7:9 REV 4:4 EZK 1:15:21 💡 The Ophanim are also equated as the “Thrones“, associated with the “Wheels“, in the vision of Daniel 7:9 (Old Testament) They are the ones who are a Wheel with in a Wheel ⭐️Cherubim 💡 Third highest in the hierarchy of choir of angels 💡 Cherubim are known to have four wings 💡 These are the angels who are closest to God 💡 They are the Bearers of the Throne and the archangels 💡 They encircle his throne and emit an intense fiery light representing his love 💡 They serve the will of God, performing divine duties in the earthly realm. 💡 Their initial responsibility was protecting the Garden of Eden as referenced in the book of Genesis. 💡 The cherubim are first introduced in the Bible in Genesis 3:24, “After He drove the man out, He placed on the east side of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.” 💡 Before his rebellion and fall from heaven, Satan was a cherub (Ezekiel 28:12-15). 💡 Mentioned in the books of Matthew, Mark, Lucas, John Also in EXD 25:18-22 EZK 1:5-14 REV 4:2-10 💡 Ancient art depicts cherubim as sphinx-like, winged creatures with human faces, not the fat babies with wings that now grace greeting cards and book covers. Credit to Jopfe ⬇️
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