Right above the bed, in the plaster, were images of a group of seraphs and cherubs, holding harps and bows. |
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Then one of the seraphs flew to me, holding in his hand a live coal which he had taken from the altar with a pair of tongs. |
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The three blue cherubs are believed to represent purity and air, while the six red seraphs are thought to symbolise love and fire. |
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As Isaiah gazed at the Lord, he saw 2 seraphs flying above His throne. |
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Twain bought a hellishly expensive bed from a Venetian palace, featuring a headboard carved into a bas-relief of cupids, nymphs and seraphs, the six-wing angels who guard God's throne. |
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Did these same seraphs nudge her offstage? |
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