And under the firmament were their wings straight, the one toward the other: every one had two, which covered on this side, and every one had two, which covered on that side, their bodies.
Debajo de esa enorme cúpula, sus alas se extendían rectas una hacia la otra. Cada criatura tenía cuatro alas en total: dos extendidas hacia afuera y dos dobladas hacia abajo, cubriendo sus cuerpos por ambos lados.
Los seres celestiales tenían cuatro alas cada uno, dos extendidas y dos que cubrían sus cuerpos bajo la cúpula.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Ezekiel was a prophet among the exiled Jews in Babylon around 593 BC, and this vision occurred by the Chebar River as part of his call to ministry. In Ezekiel 1, he describes heavenly creatures with wings that symbolize the divine order and holiness surrounding God's throne, emphasizing God's majestic presence even in the midst of exile. This imagery served to reassure the Israelites of God's sovereignty and control over all events, despite their displacement from their homeland.
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