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|  | title = "Ezekiel 1:5–25" | |||
|  | date = "2023-02-28" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel1.5-25)
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|  | From the great, bright storm cloud that Ezekiel sees, the first thing to appear | |||
|  | are four heavenly beings known as the "four living creatures". Both Isaiah and | |||
|  | John saw these beings, or something very like them, though the details differ a | |||
|  | bit. Ezekiel tells us they have a generally humanoid appearance, but with four | |||
|  | faces: one on each side of the head. They also have a multitude of wings of | |||
|  | which two are used to cover themselves and two stretch out to touch the wings | |||
|  | of their neighbor. | |||
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|  | The four living creatures sparkle and shine with fire and lightning, and each | |||
|  | of their four faces was of a different kind of earthly creature. It could be | |||
|  | that they each symbolize a different kind of creature: humans, wild animals, | |||
|  | domesticated animals, and birds. But there doesn't seem to be any other | |||
|  | connection between these creatures and the things that dwell on earth, so I | |||
|  | would call that interpretation tenous, at best. Instead, we can say that they | |||
|  | are able to see in all directions at once, which explain why they don't have a | |||
|  | need to turn in the direction they are moving: they are already facing that | |||
|  | direction to begin with. | |||
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|  | Your glory is so great it cannot be contained, and even Your entourage reflects | |||
|  | it in their bodies. |