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by Shawn - 12/26/12 11:02 PM
Cherub- has an amazing meaning in the bible and it is used 87 times and I looked it up I am going to paste what it means it is a little lengthy but is so awesome! It means Mercy seat!A cherub (Heb. כְּרוּב, pl. כְּרוּבִים, eng. trans kərūv, pl. kərūvîm, dual kərūvāyim lat. cherub[us], pl cherubi[m], Syriac ܟܪܘܒܐ) is a type of spiritual being mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and cited later on in the Christian biblical canons, usually associated with the presence of God. The plural can be written as cherubim or cherubs (sometimes cherubims in English translations[2]). In modern English the word cherub is sometimes used for what are strictly putti — baby or toddler angels in art. This article is concerned with the original sense of the word.

Cherubim are mentioned in the Torah (five books of Moses), the Book of Ezekiel, and the Book of Isaiah. They are also mentioned in the books of 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, and 2 Chronicles mainly in the construction of the House of God. There is only one mention in the New Testament, in Hebrews 9:5, referring to the mercy seat of the Ark of the Covenant.

*give credit where credit is due here is my source (wikipedia Cherub)

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by Hoodie/Kaybuscus - 1/26/16 8:27 PM
Can you PLEASE make it shorter and easier to read cause I didn't even get to read it I just went ahead and said this kay but good job for typing all of this down.😅. I almost forgot the brofist 👊🏻

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