01-23-2004, 08:46 AM
Quote:</em></strong><hr>Why else would a dragon be portrayed on a piece of holy temple equipment?<hr><br>
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In Paradise Lost by John Milton, the fallen angels were transformed into "snakes" by God after the devil had seduced Adam and Eve into eating the appel. This could explain this.<br>
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The Cherubim are the guardians of the fixed stars, keepers of celestial records, bestowers of knowledge. In the Talmud cherubim are equated with the order of wheels, also called ophanim.<br>
Chief rulers are Ophaniel, Rikbiel, Zophiel, and, before his fall, Satan. <p>Volo anaticulam cumminosam meam!</p><i></i>
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In Paradise Lost by John Milton, the fallen angels were transformed into "snakes" by God after the devil had seduced Adam and Eve into eating the appel. This could explain this.<br>
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The Cherubim are the guardians of the fixed stars, keepers of celestial records, bestowers of knowledge. In the Talmud cherubim are equated with the order of wheels, also called ophanim.<br>
Chief rulers are Ophaniel, Rikbiel, Zophiel, and, before his fall, Satan. <p>Volo anaticulam cumminosam meam!</p><i></i>
gr,
Jeroen Pelgrom
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I would rather have fire storms of atmospheres than this cruel descent from a thousand years of dreams.