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A seraph ( Heb . '''שׂרף''', pl. '''שׂרפים''' ''Seraphim'', Lat . ''seraph pl. ''seraphi[m '') is one of a class of celestial beings mentioned once in the Hebrew Bible ( Tanakh or Old Testament ), in '' Isaiah ''. Later Jewish imagery perceived them as having human form, and in that way they passed into the ranks of Christian Angel s. In the Christian Angelic Hierarchy , seraphim represent the highest known rank of angels. There are only two angels in the canonized Greek and Hebrew Bible mentioned by name: Michael (who is described as the archangel) and Gabriel.


SERAPHIM IN ''ISAIAH''

'' Isaiah '' (6:1–3) records the prophet's vision of the Seraphim:
"... I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and His train filled the Hekhal (sanctuary). Above Him stood the Seraphim; each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew."


In the vision the seraphim cry continually to each other, '"Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of His glory"' (vi.3). The "foundations of the thresholds" of the Temple were moved by the sound of their voices.

This is the sole occurrence of the word "seraphim" in the canonic Hebrew Bible as heavenly beings.


SERAPHIM IN JUDAISM


Seraphim are part of the angelarchy of Orthodox Judaism , and Isaiah's vision is repeated several times in daily Jewish Services , including at Kedushah prayer added as part of the repetition of the Amidah and in several other prayers as well.

Seraphim occupy the fifth rank of ten ranks of angels in Maimonides ' exposition of the Jewish Angelic Hierarchy .

Conservative Judaism retains the traditional belief in angels, including references in the liturgy, although a literal belief in angels is by no means universal among Conservative Jews.

Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism generally do not believe in angels, although they may retain references for metaphorical purposes.


SERAPHIM IN CHRISTIANITY


The Seraphim and the Cherubim are, in Christian Theology , two separate types of angels. The descriptions of the Seraphim, Cherubim and Ophanim are often similar, but still distinguishable.


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The early medieval writer called Pseudo-Dionysius The Areopagite included seraphim in his ''Celestial Hierarchy'' (vii), which helped fix the fiery nature of seraphim in the medieval imagination. It is here that the Seraphim are described as being concerned with keeping Divinity in perfect order, and not limited to chanting the ''trisagion''. Taking his cue from writings in the Rabbinic tradition, he 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" ( ''Celestial Hierarchy'', vii )

Thomas Aquinas in the '' Summa Theologiae '' offers a description of the nature of the Seraphim:
:"The name 'Seraphim' does not come from charity only, but from the excess of charity, expressed by the word ardor or '''fire'''. Hence Dionysius (Coel. Hier. vii) expounds the name 'Seraphim' according to the properties of fire, containing an excess of heat. Now in fire we may consider three things.

:"First, the movement which is upwards and continuous. This signifies that they are borne inflexibly towards God.

:"Secondly, the active force which is 'heat,' which is not found in fire simply, but exists with a certain sharpness, as being of most penetrating action, and reaching even to the smallest things, and as it were, with superabundant fervor; whereby is signified the action of these angels, exercised powerfully upon those who are subject to them, rousing them to a like fervor, and cleansing them wholly by their heat.

:"Thirdly we consider in fire the quality of clarity, or brightness; which signifies that these angels have in themselves an inextinguishable light, and that they also perfectly enlighten others."

With the revival of neo-Platonism in the academy formed around Lorenzo De' Medici , the seraphim took on a mystic role in 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." {Link without Title}

Bonaventure , a Franciscan theologian who was a contemporary of Thomas Aquinas, uses the six wings of the seraph as an important analogical construct in his mystical work ''The Journey of the Mind to God''.

Seraphim are also mentioned in the Book Of Revelation to be forever in God's presence and praising Him constantly: "Day and night they never stop saying: 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.'"

As they were developed in Christian theology, seraphim are beings of pure light and have direct communication with God. They resonate with the fire symbolically attached to both purification and love. The etymology of "seraphim" itself comes from the word ''saraph''. ''Saraph'' in all its forms is used to connote a burning, fiery state. Seraphim, as classically depicted, can be identified by their having six wings radiating from the angel's face at the center.


SERAPHIM IN POPULAR CULTURE


  • The " All Souls " episode of TV Series '' The X-Files '' by Chris Carter has Dana Scully ( Gillian Anderson ) confused about her own faith after being confronted by what appears to be a Seraphim searching for suspected Nephilim beings represented by quadruplet girls.

  • In the movie '' Dogma '', one of the characters is a seraph called Metatron , the Voice of God.

  • In '' Digimon '', several creatures bear resemblance to higher angels, harboring six wings or more. A ten-winged angel Digimon is known as Seraphimon .

  • In '' The Matrix '' films, there is a character named Seraph , who is the guardian of '' The Oracle ''.

  • In the Video Game '' Baten Kaitos '', the main character's Light-element Spirit Finisher is called "Shining Seraph".

  • In the video game series ''Shin Megami Tensei'' , it seems the Seraphim are always causing some manner of mischief, whether as the focus of the story ( Shin Megami Tensei II ) or as ancillary threats ( Nocturne ).

  • In the video game series ''Halo'' The Covenant's main attack fighter is called a "Seraph".

  • In the video game '' Tales Of Symphonia '', the Four Seraphim are the four main leaders of the organization Cruxis .

  • In the video game '' Final Fantasy VII '', the main villain, Sephiroth transforms into a Seraph-like creature for the final battle.

  • In the video game '' Final Fantasy VI '', the main villain Kefka , upon receiving power from the three goddesses, becomes the spitting image of a Seraph, gaining six golden wings.

  • In the video game '' Sacred '', one of the playable characters to choose from is a Seraphim.

  • In the video game '' Mega Man X8 '', the final boss, Lumine, takes on a Seraph-like form when fought him.

  • In the video game '' Mega Man Zero '', Copy X turns into a Seraph after being infuriated by Zero.

  • In the video game series '''' Seraphim are the most formidable Shivan bomber.

  • A popular song by Before The Dawn is called "Seraphim".

  • In '''', Seraph Lamington is the final boss of the game (other than any of the unlockable boss fights).

  • In the videogame '' Rose Online '', your avatar can purchase Seraph Wings through the item mall.

  • Dead Can Dance perform " The Host Of Seraphim " on the album '' The Serpents Egg ''. It is also featured in the movie '' Baraka ''.

  • In the video game '' Supreme Commander '', there is an alien race called the Seraphim who are destroyed by xenophobic human soldiers.

  • In the video game '''', the character Gill has a super art called Seraphic Wing in which he floats to the middle of the screen, spreads six wings, and a rainbow of colors attack the opponent. Bright light fills the background.

  • In the video game '''', there is an amulet named the Seraph Hymn that benefits the Holy Paladin.

  • In '''' Dark Seraphim is one of Yuri's final fusions.

  • Seraph's Coal is the name of a band from Adelaide, Australia . The name is in reference to the Bible verse where the seraph burns the lips with coal.

  • Madeline L'Engle 's book '' Many Waters '' has references to Seraphim, and also Nephilim.

  • In the forth coming comic book ''Lein Cha: The Ordained'' "Seraphim" is the code name of the lead character. (www.leincha.com)

  • In the table-top game '' Warhammer 40,000 '' Seraphim are a unit in the Witch Hunters army that have "jump packs" that allow them to "fly."

  • The Japanese band Malice Mizer did a song called "Seraph," which was sung by their first vocalist, Tetsu.

  • The American Darkwave band The Crüxshadows has a song called "The Seraphs" on their 2002 album '' Wishfire ''.

  • The comic book features three female seraphim named Fabal, Mith, and Lye, who overthrow God and hire Scud to kill the Earth.

  • A card game featuring two card named seraph, "Seraph" from 5th Edition Ice Age as a rare card and "Silver Seraph" from Judgment as a rare.

  • In Armored Core: Master of Arena, the final boss the player faces is an AC named Nine Ball Seraph. Its name is probably due to the fact that the AC has wing-like back unit parts.

  • In '' Final Fantasy XI '' there is a MMORG server called Seraph.

  • Christian metal and metalcore bands Demon Hunter and UnderOath mention Seraph (Demon Hunter in The Flame That Guides Us Home)

  • Seraph is a U.S. Progressive Industrial Rock band which takes it's name from the female lead of the band known as Seraph Of Treason.

  • In '' Final Fantasy XII '', the '' Espers '' Ultima and Zalera are known as the "High Seraph" and the "Death Seraph."

  • In Edgar Alan Poe's poem "Annabel Lee", seraphs were envious of Annabel Lee's love with the narrator and end up taking her away.



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