Scriptural Anchors
- Isaiah 6
Theological Anchors
- Pseudo-Dionysius, Celestial Hierarchy
- Later theological reflection on the first sphere
Metaphysical Meaning
Seraphim are known from the throne vision of Isaiah 6, where their praise proclaims the holiness of the Lord. The name is commonly connected with a Hebrew root for burning. In later Christian angelological hierarchy, Seraphim are placed among the highest orders and are associated with nearness to Divine Presence, holy praise, and burning devotion.
Contemplative Correspondence
Contemplatively, this order may be studied as undivided orientation toward God, reverent praise, and purified attention before Divine holiness.
Light Imagery
White-gold flame, alabaster brightness, ordered praise.
Source References
- Isaiah 6
- Pseudo-Dionysius, Celestial Hierarchy
- Later theological reflection on the first sphere