(1) In fairness to Ms Williams, as we picture her hovering over our deathbeds with a retinue of homophobic cherubim, she does not conceal, as an evangelical activist, that her zeal has its origins somewhere far beyond the reach of reason and humankindness.
(2) The statue stands, arms outstretched, on the Cherubim mountain, overlooking a route pilgrims took from Constantinople to Jerusalem in ancient times.
Seraphim
Definition:
(pl. ) of Seraph
(n.) The Hebrew plural of Seraph. Cf. Cherubim.
Example Sentences:
(1) In a letter lambasting homosexuality as "an insult to God and man", the Metropolitan of Piraeus, Seraphim, pleaded with the country's deputy prime minister, Evangelos Venizelos, not to condone gay unions.
(2) "The bishop has to tone down his rhetoric and change position just as he did with the issue of Golden Dawn," he said, referring to Greece's neo-fascist party, which supported by Seraphim succeeded in stopping an Athens theatre company from performing Corpus Christi last year.