(sr´f) (KEY) , plural seraphim (–m) (KEY) , supernatural being. The name seems to derive from the Hebrew word “to burn.” According to the Book of Isaiah, seraphim have six wings. Scholars have suggested that seraphim were winged serpents. In Numbers, the word “seraph” denotes a “fiery” (i.e. poisonous) serpent. Like cherubim, seraphim are associated with the glory of God, as in the liturgy. See also cherub.
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plural Seraphim, 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. Often called the burning ones, seraphim in the Old Testament appear in the Temple vision of the prophet Isaiah as six-winged creatures praising God in what is known in the Greek Orthodox church as the Trisagion…
.. Aha man kommt mir so langsam auf die Schliche !!!
Ich gebe noch Einen Hinweis ... Lest mal in der Apocalypse nach was mit einigen Seraphim passiert ist ... ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />
"negotium perambulans in tenebris"
She acquired her characterization as a winged demon of the night (Talmud), as dangerous vampire and succubus (Zohar), as mother of the incubi and as screeching night-owl (Bible). This Lilith -- the Merciful One save us!