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    Why do they call seph one winged angel?

    I don't remember seeing a wing on him except in drawings

    Also is it weird I think jenovas kinda hot?

    Angael and genesis have wings but they were from project G

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    Memento Rhapso Why do they call seph one winged angel? Rhaps's Avatar
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    Re: Why do they call seph one winged angel?

    Sephiroth has a wing too. He just doesn't keep it out all the time.
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    Um, about Jenova.
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    To each his own, I suppose.

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    Re: Why do they call seph one winged angel?

    Hey don't feel weird I think Jenova's kinda hot too

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    Guys got a wing arm, and legs, cmon!!!

    And its more symbolic than anything, im assuming its in reference to Lucifer and his fall from grace as an angel, cast out of heaven because he couldnt accept gods love for humans, just like Sephiroth couldnt accept he was created in a lab. Sephiroth was pretty much the greatest assest to Shinra before he lost his marbles and fell from "grace".. And became an evil fuck!

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    Re: Why do they call seph one winged angel?

    Quote Originally Posted by nix View Post


    Guys got a wing arm, and legs, cmon!!!

    And its more symbolic than anything, im assuming its in reference to Lucifer and his fall from grace as an angel, cast out of heaven because he couldnt accept gods love for humans, just like Sephiroth couldnt accept he was created in a lab. Sephiroth was pretty much the greatest assest to Shinra before he lost his marbles and fell from "grace".. And became an evil fuck!


    "A common rumor is "Safer" is a misspelling of "Seraph" because of Safer Sephiroth's angelic nature. Although this rumor is false, Sephiroth does bear many similarities to a seraph, as seraphim are described in the Hebrew Bible as being humanoid angels with "six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew." Safer Sephiroth can easily be seen as a seraph missing one of its two flying wings - an imperfect, incomplete seraph. Still, as a source for the word "Safer," "Seraph" is incorrect.


    The actual, intended name of "Safer Sephiroth" is "Sepher Sephiroth. "Sepher" is Hebrew for "Book," and "Sephiroth is Hebrew for "Numbers," so the boss's name translates to "Book of Numbers," one of the many Kabbalistic references in Final Fantasy VII. The Sepher Sephiroth is a Kabbalistic treatise concerning the evolution God from a being of inactive rest to one of active creation. It relates to the ten Sephiroth, a central concept of the Kabbalah. This may relate to the origins and purpose of Jenova or the Lifestream, and the concept of "numbers" most obviously alludes to Sephiroth's many forms and the numbers tattooed on his clones.

    I read this somewhere. Makes sense.

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    Re: Why do they call seph one winged angel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rowan View Post
    "A common rumor is "Safer" is a misspelling of "Seraph" because of Safer Sephiroth's angelic nature. Although this rumor is false, Sephiroth does bear many similarities to a seraph, as seraphim are described in the Hebrew Bible as being humanoid angels with "six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew." Safer Sephiroth can easily be seen as a seraph missing one of its two flying wings - an imperfect, incomplete seraph. Still, as a source for the word "Safer," "Seraph" is incorrect.


    The actual, intended name of "Safer Sephiroth" is "Sepher Sephiroth. "Sepher" is Hebrew for "Book," and "Sephiroth is Hebrew for "Numbers," so the boss's name translates to "Book of Numbers," one of the many Kabbalistic references in Final Fantasy VII. The Sepher Sephiroth is a Kabbalistic treatise concerning the evolution God from a being of inactive rest to one of active creation. It relates to the ten Sephiroth, a central concept of the Kabbalah. This may relate to the origins and purpose of Jenova or the Lifestream, and the concept of "numbers" most obviously alludes to Sephiroth's many forms and the numbers tattooed on his clones.

    I read this somewhere. Makes sense.

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