Exposing Satan's Playbook The Perry Stone

reference in Ezekiel 10:14 reads:

Each one had four faces: the first face was the face of a cherub, the second face was the face of a man, the third the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle. Both John and Ezekiel describe four faces, but in Ezekiel the face of the “ox” in John’s narrative is called the “face of a cherub” (Ezek. 10:14). Since these were the same heavenly creatures in both visions, the appearance of the face of a cherub would match the face of the ox in John’s vision, as the other three are the same (eagle, lion, and man). In the Greek, “living creatures” in Revelation is actually a form of cherubim according to Ezekiel! These four living creatures minister before God continually. Scholars have noted a parallel between the four faces of the cherub and the symbolism of Christ in the four Gospels: THE PARALLELS OF THE FOUR LIVING CREATURES The Cherub The Gospel The Parallel of Christ Has a head of a Lion Matthew’s Gospel Jesus is the Lion of Judah. Has a head of an Ox Mark’s Gospel Jesus is the servant. Has a head of a Man Luke’s Gospel Jesus is the Son of man.

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