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  1. Learn about the biblical cherubim and seraphim, their roles and appearances in the Bible, and the difference between them and angels. Find out why cherubim are not angels and how they are related to the ark of the covenant and the throne of God.

    • Lesli White
    • Seraphim. These are the highest order or choir of angels. These particular angels serve as guardians or attendants before God’s throne. The only Bible verse where they are referenced is in Isaiah 6:1-7.
    • Cherubim. Following Seraphim in the angelic hierarchy comes Cherubim. They are the second highest in the nine order of angels. These angels are manlike in appearance, double-winged and guardians of God’s glory.
    • Thrones. The Thrones are a class of angels mentioned by the Apostle Paul in Colossians 1:16. This verse says, "For in Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through Him and for Him."
    • Dominions. This group of angels are said to keep the world in proper order. They are known for delivering God’s justice in unjust situations, showing mercy toward human beings and helping angels in lower ranks stay organized and perform their work efficiently.
  2. May 28, 2024 · The critical distinction between the heavenly beings known as cherubim and seraphim is their form: cherubim have four faces and four wings, while seraphim have six wings. In the Bible, the central purpose of the cherubim and seraphim is to sit near the throne and serve God.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · Learn about the biblical angels, cherubim and seraphim, their roles and appearances in the Bible. Discover how they relate to God's presence, glory and will in the garden, temple and heaven.

  4. Qazwini describes an angelic hierarchy in his Aja'ib al-makhluqat with Ruh on the head of all angels, surrounded by the four archangelic cherubim. Below them are the seven angels of the seven heavens.

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Seraphim are fiery, burning ones who worship God continually and serve as agents of purification. They are mentioned only in Isaiah 6:1-7, where they have six wings and fly around God's throne.