My question is forthcoming at the end of my paragraph:
Every time in Scripture a cherub or seraph is mentioned, not once have I ever seen an explicit connection to angels. Not once have I ever seen the Bible explicitly call cherubim or seraphim a "class of angels." Not even an implication, other than them both serving God as spiritual beings. YET, it is so popular in the church today to speak of them as if they are a type of angel. Where in Biblical data does this come from, if anywhere? If this is a misconception, when in church history did it begin? Does it not more so seem from the Biblical data that cherubim / seraphim are not a class of angel, but different spiritual beings that serve God, different entirely?
In the Bible, cherubim / seraphim always (1) have wings (2) have an animal-like appearance (bear, eagle, etc.) (3) sometimes have eyes all around (4) seem to usually protect God's throne / presence
In the Bible angels (1) not once are ever described with wings. You won't find a verse saying "wings" with "angel(s)" anywhere in Scripture. Perhaps flying somewhere, but no wings mentioned (2) when they take human form, they can be confused as humans, looking just like them (3) are God's messengers often leaving God's throneroom to deliver messages, serve Christians etc.
Am I the only one confused why so many Christians today assume cherubim as a "type" or "class" of angel as if it were a fact, while the Bible seems to consistently describe angels as a different being entirely? Am I missing something?