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Chapter 10

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Chapter 10: Then God spoke from the throne above the cherubim to
the man dressed in linen, and told him to take fiery coals from
among the whirling wheels, which were beneath the cherubim, and
fill his hands with the coals and scatter them all over the city--
an image of the burning of Jerusalem by Nebuchednezzar. The man
clothed in linen, like a priest, took fire from between the
whirling wheels beneath the cherubim. Ezekiel saw four wheels, one
beside each cherub --the image he saw earlier in chapter 1. The
rims and spokes and wheels were full of eyes --God sees
everything. When the cherubim went up, the wheels went with them.

Then the glory of the Lord went forth from the threshold-- a sign
that the presence of God was leaving His people.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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