K'ruvim and kheruv are the same words in the CJB version of the Judaism Bible. Language in the CJB is closer to the original version from Africa than current Christian versions are. Absent the benefit of investigation, I took for granted Cherubim meant angels of high status.
With brief investigation, it seemed like cherubim meant angels who sprouted wings for special occasions, sorta like caterpillar, butterfly.
Upon Further Review
Cherubim means two cherubs. What then, is a cherub? A cherub is: 1. A way for God to travel from heaven. In 2 Samuel 22, David says the Lord came down from heaven riding on a cherub. It doesn't say what the Lord looked like but he had a mouth, nostrils and feet. 2. A location. Ezra 2:59 and Nehemiah 7:61 mention Cherub as a name of a city under Babylonian rule. 3. A four-headed living creature. Ezekiel 10 says the cherubim have wings and four heads (human, eagle, lion, ox). 4. A two-headed living creature. Ezekiel 41 says the cherubim have two heads (human and young lion). So after all that, do we know what a cherub is? Not really, if we only rely on one source or form of knowing.Moving Towards Fuller Understandings
A Cherub means the same thing as a Gryphon, Griffon, Hippogrif, Harpy, Lion, Fish, Bird, Serpent, Sphinx, Unicorn or any type of creature, including human, including plants, including anything that exists. All of these forms are explained by the Egyptian word “Kerub: which is a primordial type, primary figure that serves as the model, basis, seat, throne, infrastructure, super-structure, archetype of all types, figures, symbols and imagery. A kerub contains the kernel seed root of all meanings. The primordial, primary meaning of kerub is Kher-rekh, Two Truths. Maat. Duality, Sem-Sem, Spirit-Soul. (NG1 357/375), (AE1 45/465), (AE2 704/168) Forms of the word kerub are: kherub, kherufu, Kerebu, keruv, k'ruvim, cherub, cherubim, crab, scarab. The variant “kherp” means the first, chief, principal, forepart or foremost. (AE2 671/135), (AE1 45/465) It Gets Deeper In The Bottom Of Africa. We can only be forth coming “correct” by going back to kherrekh.Another way to understand the basis of kherub is through kher.
Kher is spirit-soul and the reverse or flip side of Kher is Rekh.
Rekh means to purify and refine the precious thing (spirit-soul) in the refinery or fiery furnace of the waters of Existence. To become kherrekh is to turn mentally and spiritually so you can make your way back to the birthplace waters to be purified and refined in the fires, thus become kherrekh by being born again mentally and spiritually as one who also understands self as the basis of two, thus understands self as being the same as else created from the same kher basis of two and twoness. A child of Kher is a kherub. In religions worldwide, forms of kherub, as listed above, are a reminder of this fundamental nature of the Universal. (UC#1400). We have moved through Africa back into the waterful openness of the abyss where the fullness of home and wholeness exists.
This is the Ter, the circle, the perimeter which is the home of the Kher. (UC#1209). (UC#1043) The kherub or cherub or cherubim represents all these things, including the circle, the cross and the cross within the circle. All of this is about spirit-soul and the two truths.
A cherub is the master seed, the master metaphor.
Two cherubs are the master seed master metaphor divided into two parts.
You are a cherub.
Everything is a cherub because everything contains the totality broken down into seven elemental souls of life and 8 principles and characteristics. This is the basis of genetics..
This is what we deprive ourselves of when we stop learning who we are, where we came from and why we are here. A kerub is the same thing as a neter or nuter. References: BB; NG1; NG2; AE1; AE2