The first living creature was like a lion, the second living
creature like a calf, the third living creature had a face like a man, and the
fourth living creature was like a flying eagle.
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Like a
lion . . . like a calf . . . a face like a man . . . like a flying eagle:
John describes four cherubim, each with a different face. From comparison with Ezekiel 1:6-10, we can see
that each of the cherubim have four faces, and at the moment, John sees
each one of the four different faces pointed in his direction. (DG)
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The four different faces of the cherubim are
often taken as symbols of Jesus as represented in each gospel. In classical
church architecture, these four “characters” are repeated often as a motif that
signifies both heaven and the four gospels. (DG)
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