What is the personality type of Seraph? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Seraph from Biblical Figures and what is the personality traits.
Seraph personality type is INFJ, the combination of the Ne (introverted intuition) and the Fi (extraverted feeling). The Ni (introverted sensing) is often associated with the Se (extraverted sensing) of the Si (introverted thinking) type. The Fi (extraverted feeling) is sometimes called the "dark triad".
Since the role of the feeling function is to give us a sense of warmth and caring when interacting with others, it can be used in a positive manner to foster a sense of connection with others. The function is also responsible for our physical state. When we feel cold, hungry, thirsty, tired, or sexually aroused, the function is responsible for the way we respond to these conditions.
The feeling function often shows up in our bodies in subtle ways. When we are physically uncomfortable, our bodies often react in a way that lets us know that we need to change something about our environment. Most people have a hard time recalling a time in their lives when they were in a very good mood and felt an intense physical sensation at the same time. However, because the feeling function is so subtle, most people do not notice it or simply don't remember.
Tradition places seraphim in the highest rank in Christian angelology and in the fifth rank of ten in the Jewish angelic hierarchy. A seminal passage in the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:1–8) used the term to describe six-winged beings that fly around the Throne of God crying "holy, holy, holy". This throne scene, with its triple invocation of holiness, profoundly influenced subsequent theology, literature and art. Its influence is frequently seen in works depicting angels, heaven and apotheosis. Seraphim are mentioned as celestial beings in the Ancient Hebrew Book of Enoch, and the Hellenistic Book of Revelation.