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[[Image:Seraph02.jpg|right|200px|right|frame|Seraphim Angel]]
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{{InfoboxCreature
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|monster name= Seraphim
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|image= [[File:Cas vs. Crowley.jpg|350px]]
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|powers and abilities= <br>
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* [[Healing]]
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* [[Smiting]]
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* Super strength
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|vulnerabilities= <br>
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* [[Angel banishing sigil]]
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* [[Angel blade]]s
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* [[Holy oil]]
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|appearance= Varies; Can appear as a blinding white light or blue-ish white smoke when manifesting on earth outside of a vessel
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|episodes= Seasons 5–14
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{{Quotation
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==History==
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Seraphim are a higher class of [[angel]], above normal angels such as [[Uriel]] and [[Joshua]].
|text=In Heaven I have six wings and four faces, one of which is a lion.
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|author= [[Zachariah]]
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[[Castiel]] became a Seraph after [[God]] resurrected him from the dead when [[Lucifer]] killed him in [[5.22 Swan Song]]. This is later confirmed when Castiel refers to himself as a Seraph in [[8.05 Blood Brother]].
|source= [[5.16 Dark Side Of The Moon]]
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The only other angel to be named as a Seraph was [[Akobel]], who was a Seraph of the Sixth Choir.
  
[[Zachariah]] tells [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]] that he has four faces and six wings in his true form, suggesting that he may be a Seraphim.
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==Characteristics==
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Seraphs are a more powerful class of angel, whose powers are not necessarily derived from Heaven and thus do not lose them if "cut off" from Heaven. While stronger than the other classes of angels (excluding [[archangels]]), seraphs hold all the same powers and weaknesses inherent in all angels.  
  
==Seraph Angels In Lore==
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For a complete list of angel powers and abilities see the [[Angel Lore]] page.
A Seraph is a type of angel mentioned in both the Hebrew Bible and in the Christian ranks of angels [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraph Source].  
 
  
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==Seraphim Angels in Lore==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraph A Seraph] is a type of angel mentioned in both the Hebrew Bible and in the Christian ranks of angels.
  
 
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|text="... 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."
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|text= ...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.
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|author= Isaiah (6: 1-3)
|source= Isaiah (6: 1-3)
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The Seraphim make their first Christian appearance in the Book of Revelation iv. 6-8, where they are 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.'"
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The Seraphim make their first Christian appearance in the Book of Revelation iv. 6-8, where they are 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.'" 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.
 
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
Attributes of Seraph [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seraph Source]
 
*They praise, worship and exalt God all day and all night long
 
*They have four different faces, each representing a different animal, and have six wings that are used for flight and concealment.
 
*Seraphs and [[Cherubs]] both share similar traits and characteristics to which people frequently mistaken Seraphs for being the same creature as Cherubs. Common belief also describe them as being of the same ranking or position, however, this is untrue. Two major distinguishing factors include: Seraphs have four faces and six wings whereas Cherubs have four wings and two faces.  
 
  
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In Judaic and Christian texts, Seraphim are celestial beings, or angels in some traditions. Their name means "burning ones".
  
[[Category: Library]] [[Category: Angel Lore]]
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[[Category:Library]][[Category: Angel Lore]] [[Category: Canon]]

Revision as of 11:13, 16 September 2019


Cas vs. Crowley.jpg
Seraphim
Powers and Abilities
Vulnerabilities
Appearance Varies; Can appear as a blinding white light or blue-ish white smoke when manifesting on earth outside of a vessel
Episode(s) Seasons 5–14

History

Seraphim are a higher class of angel, above normal angels such as Uriel and Joshua.

Castiel became a Seraph after God resurrected him from the dead when Lucifer killed him in 5.22 Swan Song. This is later confirmed when Castiel refers to himself as a Seraph in 8.05 Blood Brother.

The only other angel to be named as a Seraph was Akobel, who was a Seraph of the Sixth Choir.

Characteristics

Seraphs are a more powerful class of angel, whose powers are not necessarily derived from Heaven and thus do not lose them if "cut off" from Heaven. While stronger than the other classes of angels (excluding archangels), seraphs hold all the same powers and weaknesses inherent in all angels.

For a complete list of angel powers and abilities see the Angel Lore page.

Seraphim Angels in Lore

A Seraph is a type of angel mentioned in both the Hebrew Bible and in the Christian ranks of angels.

...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.

– Isaiah (6: 1-3),

The Seraphim make their first Christian appearance in the Book of Revelation iv. 6-8, where they are 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.'" 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.

In Judaic and Christian texts, Seraphim are celestial beings, or angels in some traditions. Their name means "burning ones".