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"Seraphims" Meaning

Seraphims are a group of archangels in the hierarchical system of angels in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. They are often depicted as having six wings, which allow them to hover around the throne of God.

The word "seraphim" comes from the Hebrew language, where it is written as "seraphim", which means "fiery ones" or "those who burn". In the biblical book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:2-3), the seraphims are described as singing "Holy, Holy, Holy" to God.

In many traditions, the seraphims are associated with protection, healing, and divine love. They are often invoked in prayers and rituals for divine guidance, protection, and healing.

"Seraphims" Examples

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Religion: In the Book of Isaiah and in Jewish mythology, a Seraphim is a type of angel that appears in three forms with six wings.
Art: In "St. Isidore Polyptych" (c. 1475–1485) by Marco Zoppo, a seraph is depicted in a delicate, flowing gown.
Literature: In "The Great Divorce" by C.S. Lewis, a Seraph drives a bus at the Great Divorce.
Music: "Seraphim" is the fourth track from Madonna's album "Confessions on a Dance Floor" (2005).
Personality: Marvin Oswin "Tom Marion" Paxton, also known as Marv, or Marv Seraphim is a Chicago disco clubber in the part of his autobiography "Last of the Luscious Lads" (2014)

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Serangoon is a rural town in the north-east region of Singapore, located about 13.3 kilometers north of the central business district. The name Serangoon is derived from the Malay word "Sungei Serangoon," which refers to a long narrow tidal creek flowing through the heart of the town.

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In biblical literature and iconography, a seraph (plural: seraphim) is an angelic being that inhabits the highest order of heaven. The word "seraph" means "burning one" or " blazing one" in Hebrew. These powerful beings are often depicted with six wings and are said to surround the throne of God, singing praises to Him. In Christian traditions, seraphs are considered to be highly advanced, obedient, and near-divine beings.

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Having a gentle, heavenly quality or appearance; remarkably beautiful or serene. Examples: "The sunset had a seraphically calm light, filling the sky with warmth and tranquility."

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Seraphina is a female given name derived from the Hebrew word "seraphim," which means "fiery ones" or "ardent ones." In biblical tradition, the seraphim are a group of archangels who reside in the highest level of heaven and are known for their fierce devotion to God. In modern usage, the name Seraphina has been adapted as a given name, often associated with qualities such as holiness, purity, and divine love.

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The word "seraphines" can have a few different meanings, but the most common one refers to:<br><br>1. A seraphim, which is a type of angel in Christianity, often depicted as a winged, benevolent being associated with divine love and purification.<br>2. In music, a seraphine is a small, child-sized, two-headed, drum-like percussion instrument with a series of wooden bars graduated in pitch that a performer presses against a set of wooden hammers.<br><br>However, in literature, not specifically defined on a dictionary, "Seraphines" could also title a female given name, one example of usage is Seraphines in Greek Mary Angel, Agni Ada Seraphine date listed 1886-1970.<br><br>Describing this name the meaning, it signifies strong daughter of the heavens beautiful heavenly woman.

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