The Illuminati's REAL "Religion" Revealed ! Luciferianism & The Nephilim Children of the Fallen Sons of God, Fallen Seraphim Angels!
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- This guy in the video says exactly what I have been telling you! The world is ruled by the seed(s) of the serpent, the Black Nobility of Europe, the 13 Satanic bloodlines. They trace their ancestry to the fallen angels (sons of God, bene elohim) of Genesis 6. They view themselves as divine rightful rulers of the world. These are the hybrid descendents of the fallen seraphim and women, the Nephilim(the Fallen Ones)! These people are protected by fallen angels, demons, fallen spiritual beings … etc. Their religion is Luciferianism! These are the seeds of the serpent, if you can accept it.
– - The word seraphim, a certain class/type of angels, means: fiery, flying serpent!
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Seraph (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
A seraph (pl. seraphs or seraphim /ˈsɛr.ə.fɪm/; Hebrew: שְׂרָפִים śərāfîm, singular שָׂרָף śārāf; Latin: seraphi[m], singular seraph[us]; Greek: σεραφείμ) is a type of celestial or heavenly being in the Abrahamic religions.Literally “burning ones”, the word seraph is normally a synonym for serpents when used in the Hebrew Bible. A seminal passage in the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1-8) used the term to describe fiery six-winged beings that fly around God’s throne singing “holy, holy, holy”.
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Origins and development
The word seraphim, literally “burning ones”, transliterates a Hebrew plural noun; translation yields seraphs. The singular, “seraph”, is more properly rendered saraph. The word saraph/seraphim appears three times in the Torah (Numbers 21:6–8, Deuteronomy 8:15) and four times in the Book of Isaiah (6:2–6, 14:29, 30:6). In Numbers and Deuteronomy the “seraphim” are serpents—the association of serpents as “burning ones” is possibly due to the burning sensation of the poison.[1] Isaiah also uses the word in close association with words to describe snakes (nachash, the generic word for snakes, in 14:29, and epheh, viper, in 30:6).
–Strong’s Concordance
saraph: serpent
Original Word: שָׂרָף Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: saraph Phonetic Spelling: (saw-rawf’) Short Definition: serpent
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Brown-Driver_Briggs
I. שָׂרָף noun masculineIsaiah 14:29 a serpent, usually venomous (possibly from above v, from burning effect of poison); — absolute ׳שׂ Numbers 21:8 (J E; on Arabic parallels see JacobArabic Dichter ii. 93, iv. 10 f.), apposition ׳נָחָשׁ שׂ Deuteronomy 8:15, plural הַנְּחָשִׁים הַשְּׂרָפִים Numbers 21:6; a flying serpent, or dragon, שָׂרָף מְעוֺפֵף Isaiah 14:29; Isaiah 30:6.
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II. [שָׂרָף] noun masculineIsaiah 6:2 plural שְׂרָפִים seraphim (probably akin to I. ׳שׂ, as beings originally mythically conceived with serpents’ bodies (serpent-deities, compare Isaiah 14:29; Isaiah 30:6), or (CheComm.) personified of l
ightning, compare arts. SERAPHIM, StrachanHast. DB CheEncy. Bib.; Di Marti and others compare also Egyptian guardian-griffins, called Šerref; see also כְּרוּב; on Assyrian Šarrapu (-bu), epithet of god Nergal, connected by DlWB with √ שָׂרַף, see שָׁרָב, ZimKAT 3. 415); — in OT. majestic beings with six wings, and human hands and voices, attendant upon ׳י Isaiah 6:2,6.
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Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance
fiery serpent, seraph
From saraph; burning, i.e. (figuratively) poisonous (serpent); specifically, a saraph or symbolical creature (from their copper color) — fiery (serpent), seraph.
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