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Seraph

usgb/ˈserəf/Volume
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Highly ReveredPlay
Seraph conveys a sense of high reverence and sanctity, often used in religious texts and contexts. SlideThe seraph stood before God, radiant and awe-inspiring.
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A seraph is usually depicted with six wings and sometimes with flames, representing purity and holiness. SlideThe artist painted a seraph enfolding its six wings as if to shelter the faithful.
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In literature, 'seraph' may symbolize divine love or intervention, not merely a biblical reference. SlideHer love was described metaphorically as a seraph, touching his heart with a sacred flame.