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Hebrew seraphim Bible guides Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner in naming baby

Jennifer Garner says being a mother has changed her life more than she ever could have imagined. Now Jennifer Garner, A Week ago gave birth to her additional baby with Ben Affleck. Now, the A-list couple, both 36, has appeared the blooming baby’s name to People.

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner welcomed a healthy baby girl, but have yet to announce the little one’s name!

To be announce in the public and the baby girl name will derived from the Hebrew seraphim in the bible.

About Hebrew Seraphim Bible:

“… I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and His train filled the Hekhal (sanctuary). Above Him stood the Seraphim; each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew.”

In the vision the seraphim cry continually to each other, “Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts: the whole earth is full of His glory” (vi.3). The “foundations of the thresholds” of the Temple were moved by the sound of their voices.

Although this is the sole occurrence of the word “seraphim” in the canonic Hebrew Bible, seraphim appear more than once in the Book of Enoch where they are designated as drakones (???????? “serpents”), and are mentioned, in conjunction with the cherubim, as the heavenly creatures standing nearest to the throne of God.

Seraph literally means “burning ones” in the Hebrew (Sarap, ‘to burn’). A word of the same spelling is used of snakes (e.g. Isaiah 30v6), misleading some to think them serpent-guardians. The word ’seraphim’ Isaiah uses has no definite article; it is a description not a title. Note also how their ministry to Isaiah involves ‘burning’.

  • I wonder why they are so inspired to get a name from the Hebrew Seraphim Bible?
  • What do you think?
  • How did you name your children?
  • If you will ever have a child, where will you get your name inspirations?

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