Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

seraphim

noun
/ˈsɛrəfɪm/
Definition
Seraphim are a type of celestial being or angel mentioned in religious texts, particularly in Christian theology.
Examples
  • In the biblical book of Isaiah, seraphim are described as having six wings and standing before the throne of God.
  • Many artists have depicted seraphim in religious paintings, illustrating their divine attributes.
Meaning
The term ‘seraphim’ refers to a class of angelic beings that are often described as being close to God and having a role in worship and praise.
Synonyms
  • angels
  • heavenly beings
  • celestial spirits