What are the names of the twelve-winged angels in the west?

There are no twelve-winged angels in the history of western religion, but only six-winged blazing angels at the highest.

Seraphim (plural Seraphim, singular Seraphim) is Seraphim mentioned in the Old Testament. It also appears in different works in the Middle East and is regarded as a god. Judaism believes that such angels have the appearance of human beings, while Christian theology divides blazing angels into the highest level of the highest "holy class" in the Japanese order.

The blazing angel is invisible and has no body. Its symbol is a crimson flame. If you must appear in front of people, you will appear in the form of six wings and four songs (there are also two songs). Both Judaism and Christianity describe it as having six wings, and its hand is engraved with Sanctus (ancient Jewish, Trisagion;; Saint, the king of ten thousand people) praised the holy fan (Flabellum, or burning dagger) as the flag of command.

Seraphim has six wings. Cover your face with two wings, cover your feet with two wings and fly with two wings. When you open your eyes, you will roar like a lion and send out red lightning across the sky, shaped like a long snake (dragon). The ancient Jewish language of the blazing angel is a combination of the words "healer" and "supreme" (or guardian angel).

Extended data:

Angel, English name Angel, comes from Greek angelos = emissary. In Catholicism and Islam, the concept of angel is very similar. They serve the spirit of (God), and (God) sends them to help those in need and convey (God's) will. They are the spokesmen of (God) on the earth. Angels are human, and they will shine on them. Angels are the embodiment of pure goodness, so they will never tolerate the existence of evil. According to the Old Testament, angels will punish sinners according to their orders. The blazing angel is the top management of the angel, representing the blazing star.

Three simple explanations can be inferred:

1. When four monarchs (directional elements) or two archangels appear before the throne of God, they take off the bodies of lower angels and become blazing angels of the invisible body;

2. The blazing angel is another image of the four monarchs/two archangels;

3. The blazing angel has no entity, but it can have many concrete incarnations. In other words, the blazing angel is not so much a member of the angels as a special "status" of some angels, or a synonym for the glory of some particularly dazzling angels!

The class of angels:

The blazing angel (with a halo on his head)

seraph

Four-winged angel

Archangel long

archangel

angel

Quasi-angel (whose wings have not yet grown into the guardian of the earth)

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shalaf (Serafin)