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CherubimCherubim (plural of cherub) are one of the ranks of angels; they frequently appear in altarpieces and religious paintings together with Seraphim. They are usually depicted as children with two or thre [..]
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CherubimMay be angels or winged heavenly beings. Freidman, in his book Who wrote the bible? considers them to be depictions of the winged bulls holding up the Ark of the Covenant. He considers them similar to the golden calf (calves?) but were not to be worshipped. They may have just been Egyptian style decorations, he says.
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Cherubim(n) a sweet innocent baby(n) an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child
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CherubimN M Cherubim| rank of angels; heavenly choir; cherubs (pl.)
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Cherubim(Hebrew כרבים) Plural of cherub כרב.
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CherubimSeraphim Covering CherubCherubim Isaiah 6: 2,6 Ezekiel 28: 12-19Ezekiel 1: 5-11 A creature at the throne of God. They may be a different type of angel. The creature described as a seraphim may also [..]
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CherubimThe highest of the nine orders of angels. In the Old Testament
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Cherubim
(''modern plural'')
* en|seraphim
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