And every one had four faces, and every one had four wings.
Each of these creatures had four faces and four wings.
God's heavenly beings are nothing like what we'd expect, they're completely otherworldly.
📚 Historical Context
Ezekiel was a Jewish priest and prophet living in exile in Babylon around 593 BC, during the time when the nation of Judah was under Babylonian rule and many had been deported from Jerusalem. In this vision described in the first chapter of his book, Ezekiel sees living creatures with four faces and four wings as part of a grand revelation of God's throne and glory, symbolizing the divine order and majesty of heaven. These images served to remind the exiles that God was still present and sovereign, even in their distant and oppressive circumstances.
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