The recruit is the first book of the first series. The first book of series 2 is peoples republic.
Elohim, Seraphim, Cherub, Messenger, Guardian.
a cherub can be seen as a guardian
Seraph, archangel, guardian or cherub
No, Shadow Wave is the last complete novel in the Cherub series 1 and there is a mini-book called Dark Sun. Robert Muchamore has also begun writing a second Cherub series, beginning with People's Republic which has a release date of August 2011. There are also two other novels proposed for the series, Guardian Angel (2021) and Black Friday (2013).
The valentines cherub is an angel representing love.
No, I have never seen a baby cherub angel in person.
Angel as in a divine being: archangel, cherub, divine messenger, guardian, heavenly being, seraph, spirit, spiritual being, sprite, celestial being, supernatural being
Cherub
A cherub is an angel. This word is often used to describe a putti, or baby/toddler angel, in art.
God did not create satan. What God created was a guardian cherub, an angel. The angel was blameless in his ways, until wickedness was found in him. The angel was boastful. He desired to be like the Most High. And because of the pride of the guardian cherub, God cast him down to the earth. Hence, the angel became the devil, the father of lies, the serpent. In short, God created an angel that soon became evil and hence satan.
Yes, a cherub is considered to be a type of angel in various religious traditions, often depicted as a winged child or baby angel.
St. Thomas Aquinas, theorized that Satan is a fallen Cherub and that Satan disguised himself as a cherub to trick the Angel Uriel. Uriel is a good Angel and guardian whose responsibilities include guarding the planet earth. St. Thomas says [ST 1.63.7.1r], "Cherubim is interpreted 'fullness of knowledge,' while 'Seraphim' means 'those who are on fire,' or 'who set on fire.' Consequently Cherubim is derived from knowledge; which is compatible with mortal sin; but Seraphim is derived from the heat of charity, which is incompatible with mortal sin. Therefore the first angel who sinned is called, not a Seraph, but a Cherub.