The [a]Seraphims stood upon it, every one had six wings: with twain he covered his [b]face, and with twain he covered his [c]feet, and with twain he did [d]fly.

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 6:2 They were Angels, so called, because they were of a fiery color, to signify that they burnt in the love of God, or were light as fire to execute his will.
  2. Isaiah 6:2 Signifying, that they were not able to endure the brightness of God’s glory.
  3. Isaiah 6:2 Whereby was declared that man was not able to see the brightness of God in them.
  4. Isaiah 6:2 Which thing declareth the prompt obedience of the Angels to execute God’s commandment.

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