• A tetramorph cherub, in Eastern Orthodox iconography. A cherub (/ˈtʃɛrəb/; pl.: cherubim; Hebrew: כְּרוּב kərūḇ, pl. כְּרוּבִים kərūḇīm)...
  • ibranice: cherub; çoğul cherubim. terim ihtimalen akadca "dua etmek" anlamındaki karibu/kuribu veya "kutsamak" anlamına gelen karabu fiilinden türemiştir.
  • In the Bible, cherubim (singular: cherub) are a type of angelic being or spiritual creature that are mentioned in various books, primarily in the Old Testament.
  • In fact, cherubim are often depicted as a combination of different creatures, blending human, animal, and even fantastical elements.
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  • Cherubim also serve as guardians in the mishkan (tabernacle), God’s portable sanctuary, and later the Temple, God’s permanent home.
  • This article is about Throne bearers of God. You may be looking for Angels, which are God's messengers or Seraphim.
  • The many-eyed Cherubim (sg. Cherub), second after the seraphim in the angelic hierarchy, stand before the all-knowing God in ineffable radiance.
  • A cherub is one of the angels who directly attend to God, according to Abrahamic religions. The numerous depictions of cherubim assign to them many different roles...
  • What Kind of Creatures Are the Cherubim? Cherubim (detail) YoramRaanan.com ©. The centerpiece of a typical temple in the ancient world was a statue of a god.