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  2. Throne of God - Wikipedia

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    In Isaiah 6, Isaiah sees the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train (robe) filled the temple. Above the throne stood the Seraphim (angelic beings), and each one had 6 wings. With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they flew.

  3. Seraph - Wikipedia

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    (Isaiah 6:1–3) [13] And one cried to another, "Holy, holy, holy, is YHWH of hosts: the whole earth is full of His glory." (verses 2–3) [ 14 ] 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) [ 15 ] "And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath ...

  4. Head covering for Christian women - Wikipedia

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    a command to accurately show angels a picture of the created order (Ephesians 3:10, [254] 1 Peter 1:12), [255] a warning for mankind to obey as a means of accountability, since the angels are watching (1 Timothy 5:21), [256] to be like the angels who cover themselves in the presence of God (Isaiah 6:2), [257] [30] and

  5. Isaiah 6 - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah 6 is the sixth chapter of the Book of Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet Isaiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. [1] It records the calling of Isaiah to be the messenger of God to the people of Israel. [2]

  6. Heaven in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Ezekiel 1 describes a throne room made of angels and God's throne being seated on a flying angel. Isaiah 6 describes an altar standing before God's throne. 2 Chronicles 18 and 1 Kings 22 describe angels to the right and the left of God, like prosecutors and defendants to the right and left of a judge in a bet din. Judaism interprets the visions ...

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  8. Living creatures (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word for "wheel" (ôpannîm) was also used in later Jewish literature to indicate a member of the angelic orders (1 Enoch 71:7; 3 Enoch 1:8; 7:1; 25:5–6, etc.). Comparing the living creatures in Ezekiel with Revelation's is a prominent apocalyptic study in Western Christianity. [6]

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