A Cherub is a symbol of innocence, love and a link between the heaven and earth
Why they spelled this word with a כ and not with a ק is a bit of a mystery, particularly as the word קרוב ( kerub ) would have made perfect sense
Cherubs guard Gods glory both on Earth and by his throne in heaven, work on the universes records, and help people grow spiritually by delivering Gods mercy to them and motivating them to pursue more holiness in their lives
A cherub (plural cherubs or cherubim) is an angelic being
He was given high position as “the anointed cherub who covers” (emphasis ours), meaning that his wings stretched over Gods throne
Its agents are aged between 10 and 17 years
The definition of a cherub is a sweet looking innocent baby, or is a winged angelic figure
an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child Familiarity information: CHERUB used as a noun is rare
The cherubim serve important liturgical and intercessory functions in the hierarchy of angels
as an order of angels, from Late Latin cherub, from Greek cheroub, from Hebrew kerubh (plural kerubhim) winged angel, which according to Klein is perhaps related to Akkadian karubu to bless, karibu one who blesses, an epithet of the bull-colossus
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