A seraph ( ; pl.: ) is a
celestial or
heavenly being originating in
Ancient Judaism. The term plays a role in subsequent
Judaism
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,
Islam
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and
Christianity
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.
Tradition places seraphim in the highest rank in
Christian angelology and in the fifth rank of ten in the
Jewish angelic hierarchy. A seminal passage in the
Book of Isaiah () used the term to describe six-winged beings that fly around the
Throne of God crying "
holy, holy, holy". This throne scene, with its triple invocation of holiness, profoundly influenced subsequent
theology
Theology is the study of religious belief from a Religion, religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an Discipline (academia), academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itse ...
, literature and art. Its influence is frequently seen in works depicting angels, heaven and
apotheosis. Seraphim are mentioned as celestial beings in the semi-canonical
Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch (also 1 Enoch;
Hebrew language, Hebrew: סֵפֶר חֲנוֹךְ, ''Sēfer Ḥănōḵ''; , ) is an Second Temple Judaism, ancient Jewish Apocalyptic literature, apocalyptic religious text, ascribed by tradition to the Patriar ...
and the
canonical Book of Revelation.
Origins and development

In Hebrew, the word ''saraph'' means "burning", and is used seven times throughout the text of the Hebrew Bible as a noun, usually to denote "
serpent", twice in the
Book of Numbers, once in the
Book of Deuteronomy, and four times in the
Book of Isaiah. The reason why the word for "burning" was also used to denote a serpent is not universally agreed upon; it may be due to a certain snake species' fiery colors, or perhaps the burning sensation left by its venomous bite. Regardless, its plural form, ''seraphim'', occurs in both Numbers and Isaiah, but only in Isaiah is it used to denote an angelic being; likewise, these angels are referred to ''only'' as the plural ''seraphim'' – Isaiah later uses the singular ''saraph'' to describe a "
fiery flying ''serpent''", in line with the other uses of the term throughout the
Tanakh.
There is emerging consensus that the motifs used to display seraphs in
Hyksos-era
Canaan had their original sources in Egyptian
uraeus iconography. In Egyptian iconography, the uraeus was used as a symbol of
sovereignty
Sovereignty can generally be defined as supreme authority. Sovereignty entails hierarchy within a state as well as external autonomy for states. In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the person, body or institution that has the ultimate au ...
,
royalty,
divinity and
divine authority, and later iconography often showed uraei with wings. In the early monarchic period of
Israel
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and
Judah, Egyptian motifs were evidently borrowed by the Israelites ''en masse'', as a plethora of personal
seals belonging to classes ranging from commonfolk to royalty have been discovered, which incorporate several pieces of ancient Egyptian iconography, including the
winged sun,
ankh, the ''
hedjet'' and ''
deshret'' crowns of
Upper and
Lower Egypt
Lower Egypt ( ') is the northernmost region of Egypt, which consists of the fertile Nile Delta between Upper Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea, from El Aiyat, south of modern-day Cairo, and Dahshur. Historically, the Nile River split into sev ...
,
scarabs, and the uraeus cobra. These uraei often had four wings, as opposed to the Egyptian standard which only gave them two. These images have been connected with the ''seraphim'' angels associated with Isaiah's visions, or perhaps more directly to the aforementioned "fiery flying serpent", but this continues to be debated – and an image of serpentine ''seraphim'' clashes with Isaiah's own vision, which clearly envisioned ''seraphim'' with heads, legs, and arms – although, on the second matter, some scholars have proposed that the covered "feet" of the seraphim should be identified as genitals, as "feet" are often used in the Hebrew Bible as a euphemism for the
penis
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The term ''pen ...
.
The vision in
Isaiah Chapter 6 of seraphim in an idealized version of
Solomon's Temple represents the sole instance in the Hebrew Bible of this word being used to describe celestial beings. "... I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphim: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly." (Isaiah 6:1–3) And one cried to another, "Holy, holy, holy, is YHWH of hosts: the whole earth is full of His glory." (verses 2–3) One seraph carries out an act of
ritual purification for the prophet by touching his lips with a live coal from the altar (verses 6–7) "And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged."
The text describes the "seraphim" as winged celestial beings with a fiery passion for doing God's good work. Notwithstanding the wording of the text itself, at least one Hebrew scholar claims that in the Hebrew Bible the seraphim do not have the status of
angels, and that it is only in later sources (like ''
De Coelesti Hierarchia'' or ''
Summa Theologiae'') that they are considered to be a division of the divine messengers.
Seraphim appear in the 2nd-century BC
Book of Enoch
The Book of Enoch (also 1 Enoch;
Hebrew language, Hebrew: סֵפֶר חֲנוֹךְ, ''Sēfer Ḥănōḵ''; , ) is an Second Temple Judaism, ancient Jewish Apocalyptic literature, apocalyptic religious text, ascribed by tradition to the Patriar ...
, where they are mentioned, in conjunction with
cherubim, as the heavenly creatures standing nearest to the
throne of God. In non-biblical sources they are sometimes called the ''Akyəst'' ( "serpents", "
dragon
A dragon is a Magic (supernatural), magical legendary creature that appears in the folklore of multiple cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but European dragon, dragons in Western cultures since the Hi ...
s"; an alternate term for
Hell).
In the
Second Book of Enoch, two classes of celestial beings are mentioned alongside the seraphim and cherubim, known as the ''
phoenixes'' and the ''
chalkydri'' ( ''khalkýdrai'', compound of ''khalkós'' "brass, copper" + ''hýdra'' "
hydra", "water-serpent"—lit. "brazen hydras", "copper serpents"). Both are described as "flying elements of the sun" that reside in either the 4th or 7th heaven, who have twelve wings and burst into song at sunrise.
In the
Book of Revelation (4:4–8), the beasts are described as being forever in God's presence and praising him: "
d they rest not day and night, saying, 'Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.'" This account differs slightly from the account of Isaiah, stating in the eighth verse, "And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within". They appear also in the
Gnostic
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text, ''
On the Origin of the World''.
In Judaism
The 12th-century scholar
Maimonides
Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (, ) and also referred to by the Hebrew acronym Rambam (), was a Sephardic rabbi and Jewish philosophy, philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Torah schola ...
placed the seraphim in the fifth of ten ranks of angels in his exposition of the
Jewish angelic hierarchy. In
Kabbalah
Kabbalah or Qabalah ( ; , ; ) is an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism. It forms the foundation of Mysticism, mystical religious interpretations within Judaism. A traditional Kabbalist is called a Mekubbal ...
, the seraphim are the higher angels of the World of
Beriah ("Creation", first created realm, divine understanding), whose understanding of their distance from the absolute divinity of
Atziluth causes their continual "burning up" in
self-nullification. Through this they ascend to God, and return to their place. Below them in the World of
Yetzirah ("Formation", archetypal creation, divine emotions) are the
Hayot angels of
Ezekiel's vision, who serve God with self-aware instinctive emotions ("face of a lion, ox, eagle"). Seraphim are part of the angelarchy of modern
Orthodox Judaism
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. Isaiah's vision is repeated several times in daily
Jewish services
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, including at
Kedushah prayer as part of the repetition of the
Amidah
The ''Amidah'' (, ''Tefilat HaAmidah'', 'The Standing Prayer'), also called the ''Shemoneh Esreh'' ( 'eighteen'), is the central prayer of Jewish liturgy. Observant Jews recite the ''Amidah'' during each of the three services prayed on week ...
, and in several other prayers as well.
Conservative Judaism retains the traditional doctrines regarding angels and includes references to them in the liturgy, although a literal belief in angels is by no means universal among adherents. Adherents of
Reform Judaism
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and
Reconstructionist Judaism generally take images of angels as symbolic.
A Judean seal from the 8th century BCE depicts them as flying
asp (snake), yet having human characteristics, as encountered by Isaiah in his commissioning as a prophet.
In Christianity
Medieval
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Christian
theology
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places seraphim in the highest choir of the angelic hierarchy. They are the caretakers of
God
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the un ...
's throne, continuously singing "holy, holy, holy".
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in his ''
Celestial Hierarchy'' (vii), drew upon the
Book of Isaiah in fixing the fiery nature of seraphim in the medieval imagination. Seraphim in his view helped God maintain perfect order and are not limited to chanting the ''
trisagion''. Taking his cue as well from writings in the Rabbinic tradition, the author gave an etymology for the ''Seraphim'' as "those who kindle or make hot"
The name seraphim clearly indicates their ceaseless and eternal revolution about Divine Principles, their heat and keenness, the exuberance of their intense, perpetual, tireless activity, and their elevative and energetic assimilation of those below, kindling them and firing them to their own heat, and wholly purifying them by a burning and all-consuming flame; and by the unhidden, unquenchable, changeless, radiant and enlightening power, dispelling and destroying the shadows of darkness
Origen
Origen of Alexandria (), also known as Origen Adamantius, was an Early Christianity, early Christian scholar, Asceticism#Christianity, ascetic, and Christian theology, theologian who was born and spent the first half of his career in Early cent ...
wrote in ''
On First Principles'' that the Seraphim, in the
Book of Isaiah, are the physical representation of the
Christ and the
Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit, otherwise known as the Holy Ghost, is a concept within the Abrahamic religions. In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is understood as the divine quality or force of God manifesting in the world, particularly in acts of prophecy, creati ...
. His rationale comes from the idea that nothing "can wholly know the beginnings of all things and the ends of the universe" aside from
God
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the un ...
. Origen concludes this section in writing about the Seraphim as beings that have the knowledge of God revealed to them which elevates the role of the Seraphim to divine levels:
Nevertheless whatever it is that these powers may have learned through the revelation of the Son of God and of the Holy Spirit-and they will certainly be able to acquire a great deal of knowledge, and the higher ones much more than the lower-still it is impossible for them to comprehend everything; for it is written, 'The more part of God's works are secret.
This quote suggests that Origen believed the Seraphim are revealed this knowledge because of their anointed status as Son of God and the Holy Spirit. He was later criticized for making such claims and labeled a heretic by the Christian church. However, his theory about the Seraphim, as referred to in
Isaiah, would be reflected in other early Christian literature, as well as early Christian belief through the second century.
Thomas Aquinas
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in his ''
Summa Theologiae'' offers a description of the nature of seraphim:
The seraphim took on a mystic role in
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola's ''
Oration on the Dignity of Man'' (1487), the epitome of
Renaissance humanism. Pico took the fiery Seraphim—"they burn with the fire of charity"—as the highest models of human aspiration: "impatient of any second place, let us emulate dignity and glory. And, if we will it, we shall be inferior to them in nothing", the young Pico announced, in the first flush of optimistic confidence in the human capacity that is the coinage of the Renaissance. "In the light of intelligence, meditating upon the Creator in His work, and the work in its Creator, we shall be resplendent with the light of the Cherubim. If we burn with love for the Creator only, his consuming fire will quickly transform us into the flaming likeness of the Seraphim."
Bonaventure, a
Franciscan
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theologian who was a contemporary of Aquinas, uses the six wings of the seraph as an important analogical construct in his mystical work ''The Journey of the Mind to God''.
Christian theology developed an idea of seraphim as beings of pure light who enjoy direct communication with God.
The plural form of the word, ''seraphim'', was given to
Seraphim of Sarov upon his reception into the
Sarov monastery. This later inspired
Eugene Dennis Rose, a former student of
Alan Watts, to adopt the name when he also entered
Orthodox monasticism, later becoming known as Fr Seraphim Rose.
In Islam
The
Bearers of the Throne (''ḥamlat al-arsh'') are comparable to seraphim, described with six wings and four faces according to tradition. No description of their features is given in the Quran, only that their number is eight in .
Their affiliation is not always clear and sometimes their role is swapped with the cherubim.
In a book called ''Book of the Wonders of Creation and the peculiarities of Existing Things'', these angels rank the highest, followed by ''the spirit'', the archangels and then the cherubim. The Bearers of the Throne are entrusted with continuously worshipping God. Unlike the messenger angels, they remain in the heavenly realm and do not enter the world.
Seraphim (''Sarufiyyun'' or ''Musharifin'') are directly mentioned in a
hadith
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from
Al-Tirmidhi about a conversation between
Muhammad
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and
God
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the un ...
, during the
Night Journey, concerning what is between the Heavens and the Earth, often interpreted as a reference to the "Exalted assembly" disputing the creation of
Adam
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According to Christianity, Adam ...
in
Surah
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Ṣād .
In Islamic traditions, they are often portrayed in
zoomorphic forms. They are described as resembling different creatures: An eagle, a bull, a lion and a human. Other
hadith
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s describes them with six wings and four faces. While according to a hadith transmitted from
At-Targhib wat-Tarhib authored by ʻAbd al-ʻAẓīm ibn ʻAbd al-Qawī al-Mundhirī, the bearers of the throne were angels who were shaped like a
rooster, with their feet on the earth and their nape supporting the
Throne of God in the highest sky. a number modern Islamic scholars from
Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, and other institutes of Yemen and Mauritania also agreed the soundness of this hadith by quoting the commentary from
Ibn Abi al-Izz who supported this narrative.
Al-Razi identifies the seraphim with the angels around God's throne, next to the cherubim. They circulate the throne and keep praising God.
Ibn Kathir
Abu al-Fida Isma'il ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Dimashqi (; ), known simply as Ibn Kathir, was an Arab Islamic Exegesis, exegete, historian and scholar. An expert on (Quranic exegesis), (history) and (Islamic jurisprudence), he is considered a lea ...
, on the other hand, identifies the seraphim with those who carry the throne, the highest order of angels.
In culture
Arts, entertainment, and media
*
Multiocular O () is an exotic
glyph
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variant of the
Cyrillic
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letter
O, containing 10 eyes (though certain fonts may incorrectly load the formerly-prescribed 7 eyes). This glyph variant can be found in a single manuscript in the
Old Church Slavonic
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phrase "" (, "many-eyed seraphim").
* In the real time strategy game
''Supreme Commander'', Seraphim is the name given to a faction of aliens who represent the first contact of aliens to human civilization. After the first Seraphim are killed by human colonists, they launch a massive assault on humanity, which is the premise of the expansion,
Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance.
* In the tower defense strategy game
The Battle Cats, the Divine Cyclone and Mini Angel Cyclone appear to have designs inspired by Seraphs, with the latter having an ability resembling that of a flame.
* The manga and anime series ''
Seraph of the End'' (2012), written by Takaya Kagami, contains several Seraphs.
*In the strategy game ''
Monster Train'', the primary villain, Seraph the Traitor, is a transcended, six-winged being and the de facto ruler of Heaven. In a bid to bring peace and stability to the collective Realm of Heaven, Hell, and Humans, Seraph helps forge a mutual covenant between Heaven and Hell. He later betrays this agreement and invades Hell, massacring the Hellborne and imposing his moral absolutism upon the survivors.
*In the MMORPG ''
Wizard101'', a prominent character Lady Oriel is a seraph, and a spell titled "Seraph" may be cast by the player in which a seraph is summoned to attack the enemy.
*Galeem, from the ''
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' single-player campaign "World of Light", resembles a seraph, in that it is an ethereal being of light with six wings. Galeem is the campaign's antagonist, who attempted to destroy everything in existence and turn everyone (except the fighters) into spirits.
*In the voxel-based video game ''
Vintage Story'', the species of the main character are called Seraphs.
*In ''
Final Fantasy VII'' there is a major boss named "Safer Sephiroth", which some believe is mistranslation of "Seraph Sephiroth".
*In video game
''Doom'' (2016), it is mentioned that a Seraph uses the Divinity Machine on the Doom Slayer, a device meant to bless him with great strength and speed in his fight against the Titan on Taras Nabad. In the sequel ''
Doom Eternal'', it is confirmed that the character Samuel Hayden is in fact the Seraphim who blessed the Doom Slayer.
*In ''
The Bastard Executioner'', the Order of Seraphim are charged with preserving and protecting Jesus Christ's nine-volume, handwritten ''Libro Nazareni'' (''New Testament'') from the Church, which, as
Annora and Ventrishire's manor priest,
Father Ruskin, discuss in
episodes 7 ("Behold the Lamb / Gweled yr Oen") and 8 ("Broken Things / Pethau Toredig"), and 9 ("The Bernadette Maneuver / Cynllwyn Bernadette"), could be toppled by the book's release to the public. For that reason, the Church's leaders, such as
Robinus, the Archdeacon of Windsor, and their Knights of the Rosebud/''Rosula'', have targeted both the book and its protectors to be hunted and destroyed. In
episode 3, some young Welsh people who want to earn credibility with the rebels against the government unwisely masquerade as members of the Order of Seraphim, by adorning themselves with seraphim face paint and attack the Baroness' wagon and its knights, which causes repercussions throughout the season for those captured, for their village, and for those affected by escalated hunts for rebels and for members of the Order of Seraphim.
*Seraphim are the name of a species within video game ''
Tales of Zestiria''. The main character, Sorey, is heavily implied to become one by the end.
*The second phase of Dogma, from video game ''
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth'', resembles a seraph, being a being with many wings that also uses light attacks. "Seraphim" is also the name of one of the attainable transformations in the game (gained by gathering a certain quantity of specific items), although it does not resemble a seraph aesthetically.
* Seraphs also appear in the
CW TV show ''
Supernatural (American TV series)
''Supernatural'' is an American television series created by Eric Kripke. It was first broadcast on September 13, 2005, on The WB, and subsequently became part of successor network The CW's lineup. Starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and ...
''. They are shown as more powerful ''
angels'', but still weaker than an ''
Archangel''. When the angel
Castiel (originated from "Cassiel") dies, he is brought back as a Seraph, although he still does not possess the power to go up against the archangel who killed him,
Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael ( , ), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of paintings by Raphael, His work is admired for its cl ...
.
*
Seraph is a supporting character in the second and third films of The Matrix Trilogy. Seraph is an exile program who is seen acting as a "guardian angel" of the Oracle, and is described as the personification of a sophisticated challenge-handshake authentication protocol which guards the Oracle.
*In ''
Mega Man Zero'', an action-platform video game,
Copy X transforms into a Seraph-like appearance in his second form.
*In the ''
Armored Core'' video game series, the villain Nine-Ball is featured as a recurring antagonist. Its second and most powerful form, debuting in ''
Armored Core: Master of Arena'', is known as Nine-Ball Seraph.
*In the ''
Street Fighter'' series of video games, the character
Gill
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uses a move called Seraphic Wing, in which he reveals six wings and unleashes godly energy that does several hits. In
Street Fighter III, it is the strongest move in the game and can one-hit KO an opponent if they are not blocking. In
Street Fighter V, it is his critical art. While it cannot instantly defeat an opponent like before, it deals a lot of damage.
*
Seraph is also the name of the first Jewish superhero who debuted in ''
Super Friends'' # 7 by E. Nelson Bridwell, Ramona Fradon, and Bob Smith in 1977.
*
LE SSERAFIM
Le Sserafim ( ; ; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Source Music, a sub-label of Hybe Corporation, Hybe. The group consists of five members: Sakura Miyawaki, Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae. ...
is the five-member
K-pop
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girl group from
HYBE and
Source Music that debuted in 2022 whose name is partly inspired by the Seraphim.
* In the manga
One Piece, the elite models of the antagonistic Pacifista cyborgs are called, and are loosely based on, Seraphim.
* In the video game ''
Destiny 2'', the 19th season is titled ''Season of the Seraph'', named after a team of human operatives, the Seraphs, who worked closely with central character Rasputin, an AI "Warmind", to ensure the safety of humanity.
* In the manga ''
Seraphim 266613336Wings'', "Seraphim" is the name of a disease that is decimating the population of the world.
* In season one, episode six ("Welcome to Heaven") of ''
Hazbin Hotel'', two Seraphim, Sera, the head Seraph, and Emily, a junior Seraph, hold a meeting with
Charlie Morningstar over her plan to redeem souls that are in
Hell.
* In the video games ''
League of Legends
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'' and ''
Legends of Runeterra'', there is a champion named Seraphine,
whose name is likely derived from Seraphim. During her release campaign, Seraphine had an online presence through Twitter,
Instagram,
SoundCloud,
and Spotify,
and became a guest member of
K/DA on their 2020 single
More. In addition, ''League of Legends'' also includes an item named Seraph's Embrace.
* In the ''
Fire Emblem
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'' video game series, there is a damaging spell in several titles called Seraphim that is especially effective against monsters. It is often portrayed as being made up of light and, sometimes, feathers.
Logos and mascots
*Several Catholic schools use a seraph or a seraph-related symbol as their mascot:
** Koinonia Academy,
Plainfield, New Jersey, United States
**
Mater Dei Catholic Preparatory School, Middletown, New Jersey, United States
**
St. Bonaventure High School,
Ventura, California, United States
** St. Madeleine Sophie Catholic School,
Bellevue, Washington
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, United States
*
Kingswood College in Randles Hill,
Kandy
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, Sri Lanka, a public school, claims the seraph as its mascot.
* Both the
University of Pisa and
Sapienza University of Rome,
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
, feature a seraph as their logo.
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Serpent symbolism
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List of angels in theology
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Jewish Encyclopedia''
"Seraphim"*
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Angels in Christianity
Angels in Judaism
Angels in Islam
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Classes of angels
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Fire in religion
Serpents in the Bible
Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible