Ezekiel 8:3
Context8:3 He stretched out the form 1 of a hand and grabbed me by a lock of hair on my head. Then a wind 2 lifted me up between the earth and sky and brought me to Jerusalem 3 by means of divine visions, to the door of the inner gate which faces north where the statue 4 which provokes to jealousy was located.
Ezekiel 10:2
Context10:2 The Lord 5 said to the man dressed in linen, “Go between the wheelwork 6 underneath the cherubim. 7 Fill your hands with burning coals from among the cherubim and scatter them over the city.” He went as I watched.
Ezekiel 10:7-8
Context10:7 Then one of the cherubim 8 stretched out his hand 9 toward the fire which was among the cherubim. He took some and put it into the hands of the man dressed in linen, who took it and left. 10:8 (The cherubim appeared to have the form 10 of human hands under their wings.)
Ezekiel 10:18
Context10:18 Then the glory of the Lord moved away from the threshold of the temple and stopped above the cherubim.
Ezekiel 10:21
Context10:21 Each had four faces; each had four wings and the form of human hands under the wings.
Isaiah 6:6
Context6:6 But then one of the seraphs flew toward me. In his hand was a hot coal he had taken from the altar with tongs.
[8:3] 1 tn The Hebrew term is normally used as an architectural term in describing the pattern of the tabernacle or temple or a representation of it (see Exod 25:8; 1 Chr 28:11).
[8:3] 2 tn Or “spirit.” See note on “wind” in 2:2.
[8:3] 3 map For the location of Jerusalem see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.
[10:2] 5 tn Heb “and he”; the referent (the
[10:2] 6 tn The Hebrew term often refers to chariot wheels (Isa 28:28; Ezek 23:24; 26:10).
[10:2] 7 tc The LXX, Syriac, Vulgate, and Targum
[10:7] 9 tn The Hebrew text adds, “from among the cherubim.”
[10:8] 10 tn The Hebrew term is normally used as an architectural term in describing the plan or pattern of the tabernacle or temple or a representation of it (see Exod 25:8; 1 Chr 28:11).