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So who are these creatures that Ezekiel sees in his vision?
To find the answer to this, we have to go to another person’s heavenly vision in the Bible and look at .
Is 6:1-
Seraphim is the plural of seraph.
Translated seraphim means the “burning ones.”
These creatures are talked about on three separate occasions throughout scripture and named only once - in Isaiah.
They are mentioned the third time in Revelation chapter 4 where John sees them in the throne room.
Here are some interesting observations about these beasts or creatures.
They are coming out of an atmosphere of that is a raging/billowing fire that is continually engulfing itself.
These seraphim are not angels, but burning ones who come out of the fire of God.
- They have four faces.
Their skin is as a moving fire
Their skin is as a moving fire
The whirlwind - the cloud comes out of the north
North is the way home - to heaven.
According to the Kingdom of Heaven is in the north
Beyond the North Star, which is the first to rise and the last to set.
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