xeraphim Synonyms

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xeraphim Meaning

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xeraphim (n.)

An old money of account in Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.

xeraphim Sentence Examples

  1. The radiant seraphim adorned the celestial throne, their wings shimmering with ethereal brilliance.
  2. In the celestial tapestry, the seraphim sang hymns of praise, their voices echoing through eternity.
  3. The fiery seraphim descended to earth, their swords of flame cutting through darkness.
  4. As Moses approached the burning bush, seraphim hovered above, their glowing presence filling the air.
  5. The cherubim and seraphim guarded the sacred sanctuary, their vigilant eyes scanning for any trespassers.
  6. The seraphim's wings covered their faces in reverence before the holy presence of God.
  7. Isaiah beheld the glory of the Lord surrounded by seraphim, their wings touching and stirring up the hinges of the temple.
  8. The seraphim spread their wings over the throne of God, their six wings a symbol of His majesty and power.
  9. In visions of the end times, the seraphim are depicted as fierce warriors, their flaming swords wreaking havoc among the wicked.
  10. The seraphim are celestial beings of unimaginable beauty and power, serving as the highest order of angels in the heavenly hierarchy.

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An old money of account in Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.

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The radiant seraphim adorned the celestial throne, their wings shimmering with ethereal brilliance.

In the celestial tapestry, the seraphim sang hymns of praise, their voices echoing through eternity.

The fiery seraphim descended to earth, their swords of flame cutting through darkness.

As Moses approached the burning bush, seraphim hovered above, their glowing presence filling the air.