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.

And one cried to another, and said, [e]Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts: the whole [f]world is full of his glory.

And the lintels of the door cheeks [g]moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke.

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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.
  5. Isaiah 6:3 This oft repetition signifieth, that the Holy Angels cannot satisfy themselves in praising God, to teach us that in all our lives we should give ourselves to the continual praise of God.
  6. Isaiah 6:3 His glory doth not only appear in the heavens, but through all the world, and therefore all creatures are bound, to praise him.
  7. Isaiah 6:4 Which things were to confirm the Prophet, that it was not the voice of man: and by the smoke was signified the blindness that should come upon the Jews.

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