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Seraphim: One of The Highest Ranking Angels

Seraphim: One of The Highest Ranking Angels – Christmas 2016

According to whyangels.com:

In art, Seraphim are often red (because of their names ‘burning ones’) and are shown holding a flaming sword with the words ‘holy, holy, holy’ on the blade.

Seraphim or Seraphs

The word Seraphim (one seraph, two or more seraphim) means “burning ones” or nobles.

They are also sometimes called the ‘ones of love’ because their name might come from the Hebrew root for ‘love’. Seraphim are only fully described in the Bible on one occasion. This is in the book of the prophet Isaiah, when he is being commissioned by God to be a prophet and he has a vision of heaven.

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So these types of heavenly beings have six wings, but they only use two of them for flying.

Their position is flying above God’s throne, unlike the Cherubim who are beside/around it. Their primary duty is to constantly glorify and praise God and they may also be the personal ‘attendant’ angels of God. Their eternal song “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory.” has been used by Jews and Christians for thousands of years to join with the angels in praising God. In Hebrew, to use the same word three times to describe something means that the person/object is utterly like the word. So calling God Holy three times means that God is utterly and perfectly holy…

In Jewish folklore, and some later Christian works, the Seraphim are said to be the highest rank of angel. This is probably because of their very close proximity to God.

According to Wikipedia:

Christian Hierarchy of AngelsFirst Sphere


  1. Seraphim

  2. Cherubim

  3. Ophanim or ThronesSecond Sphere


  1. Dominions

  2. Virtues

  3. Powers or Authorities Third Sphere


  1. Principalities or Rulers

  2. Archangels

  3. Angels

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