Ezekiel 10
Overview
10:1 The vision of the coals of fire, to be scattered over the city;
10:8 The vision of the cherubims. Verse 1I lookedIsaiah 21:8, 21:9; Habakkuk 2:1 in theEzekiel 1:22-26; Exodus 24:10; Revelation 4:2, 4:3 aboveEzekiel 10:20, 11:22; Psalm 18:10, 68:17, 68:18; Ephesians 1:20; 1 Peter 3:22 as theEzekiel 1:22, 1:26; Genesis 18:2, 18:17, 18:22, 18:31, 32:24, 32:30; Joshua 5:13-15, 6:2; Jeremiah 13:6, 13:8; 13:18-22; John 1:18; Revelation 1:13ReciprocalExodus 28:18 - sapphire; 36:8 - cherubims; 37:9 - cherubims spread; Psalm 99:1 - he sitteth; 150:1 - in the firmament; Isaiah 6:1 - sitting; 54:11 - sapphires; Ezekiel 1:17 - and; 8:4 - General; 10:19 - and the glory; 43:3 - according to the appearance; 43:7 - the place of my throne; Revelation 14:1 - I looked Verse 2untoEzekiel 10:7, 9:2, 9:3, 9:11 Go10:8-13, 10:16, 1:15-20 thine handHeb. the hollow of thine handcoals1:13; Exodus 9:8-10; Psalm 18:12, 18:13, 140:10; Isaiah 6:6, 6:7; Revelation 8:5 scatterEzekiel 20:47, 20:48, 24:9-14; 2 Kings 25:9; Isaiah 30:30; Jeremiah 24:8-10ReciprocalGenesis 3:24 - Cherubims; Exodus 25:18 - two cherubims of gold; 37:7 - General; 2 Samuel 22:11 - a cherub; 1 Kings 6:23 - two cherubims; 1 Chronicles 28:18 - the chariot; Ezekiel 1:4 - a great; 1:8 - General; 10:6 - General; Daniel 7:9 - and his wheels; Revelation 16:1 - and pour; 16:7 - out Verse 3and theEzekiel 10:3, 9:3, 43:4ReciprocalNumbers 9:15 - the cloud; 2 Chronicles 7:1 - the glory; Isaiah 26:21 - Lord; Ezekiel 8:16 - the inner; 10:18 - and stood Verse 4the gloryEzekiel 10:18, 1:28, 9:3, 11:22, 11:23; Numbers 16:19 went upHeb. was lifted upand the houseEzekiel 43:5; Exodus 40:35; 1 Kings 8:10-12; 2 Chronicles 5:13, 5:14; Haggai 2:9; Revelation 15:8ReciprocalNumbers 9:15 - the cloud; 12:10 - the cloud; 1 Kings 8:9 - when; 2 Chronicles 7:1 - the glory; Psalm 80:1 - dwellest; Isaiah 60:2 - the Lord; Ezekiel 3:12 - glory; 43:2 - the earth; 44:4 - the glory; Hosea 5:15 - return; Amos 9:1 - upon; Mark 13:1 - out; Acts 7:55 - and saw Verse 5the soundEzekiel 1:24 outer46:21; 1 Kings 7:9; 2 Chronicles 4:9 the voiceExodus 19:16, 19:19, 20:18, 20:19; Deuteronomy 4:12, 4:13; Job 37:2-5, 40:9; Psalm 29:3-9; 68:33, 77:17; John 12:28, 12:29; Habakkuk 3:1, 3:1; Revelation 10:3, 10:4ReciprocalNumbers 12:10 - the cloud; 2 Samuel 22:14 - thundered; 1 Kings 8:6 - under the wings; 2 Kings 7:6 - the Lord; Psalm 18:13 - Highest; 29:4 - full of; Isaiah 6:4 - posts; 6:8 - I heard; 30:30 - his glorious voice; Jeremiah 51:16 - he uttereth; Ezekiel 3:13 - the noise; 40:17 - the outward Verse 6Ezekiel 10:2; Psalm 80:1, 99:1Reciprocal119:60 - made; Ezekiel 9:2 - and one; 10:7 - unto the Verse 7stretched forthHeb. sent forthunto theEzekiel 10:6, 1:13 and went41:23-26; Matthew 13:41, 13:42, 13:49, 13:50, 24:34, 24:35ReciprocalEzekiel 1:8 - General; 9:2 - and one; 10:2 - unto; Revelation 16:7 - out Verse 8Ezekiel 10:21, 1:8; Isaiah 6:6ReciprocalEzekiel 1:4 - colour Verse 9beholdEzekiel 1:15-17 as theDaniel 10:6; Revelation 21:20 a berylTarshish is generally rendered by the LXX and the Vulgate the chrysolite, so called by the ancients - (from χρυσος (χρψσος) [G5557], gold, and [G3037], a stone)
because of its fine gold yellow colour. It is now called by the moderns the topaz; is a very beautiful and valuable gem in its pure and perfect state, though very rarely found so; and the finer pieces of it are in hardness second only to the diamond. The Vulgate, however, in Ezekiel 1:16, renders, quasi visio maris "as the appearance of the seas," i.e., azure; and Dr. Geddes - on Exodus 28:10 says, that, with Abarbanel, he believes the beryl to be intended. It is a pellucid gem, called by our lapidaries, aqua marina of a sea or bluish green colour, found in the East Indies and about the gold mines of Peru. The genuine beryl never receives any other mixture of colour; and in its perfect state approaches the hardness of garnet.Reciprocal28:20 - a beryl; 2 Kings 2:11 - General; Ezekiel 1:4 - colour; Zechariah 6:5 - These; Revelation 14:1 - I looked
Verse 10Ezekiel 1:16; Psalm 36:6, 97:2, 104:24; Romans 11:33Reciprocal1 Kings 7:30 - wheels; Ezekiel 1:6 - And every one had four faces Verse 11they went uponEzekiel 10:22, 1:17 whither1:20; Matthew 8:8-10ReciprocalEzekiel 1:9 - they turned Verse 12bodyHeb. fleshwereEzekiel 1:18; Revelation 4:6, 4:8

Verse 13it was criedetc. or, they were called in my hearing, Wheel, or Galgal. Ezekiel 10:13Reciprocal1:15 - one Verse 14everyEzekiel 10:21, 1:6-10; 1 Kings 7:29, 7:36; Revelation 4:7 the face of a cherubIn Ezekiel 1:10, instead of "the face of a cherub," it is "the face of an ox:" hence a cherub was in the likeness of an ox, at least as to its head. The extraordinary shape of these angelic beings, which appeared to the prophet in vision, is manifestly symbolical; for it is not to be supposed that these heavenly beings are really thus formed. The four faces, wings, and the arms of a man, denote the sublime qualities of these immediate ministers of the Deity; qualities entirely essential to fill up the extent of their duty. The face of a man denotes their intelligence; of a lion, their intrepid courage; of an ox, their patience and perseverance in labour; and of an eagle, their great penetration, their sublime sight into heavenly things, and their readiness to rise up into all that is great and divine. The wings being stretched out, signifies their readiness and rapidity in obeying the commands of their Master; the wings bent down, denotes their profound respect before the Lord of the Universe; and the man's arms under the wings, shew that zeal produces application and labour.ReciprocalExodus 36:8 - cherubims; 2 Chronicles 4:3 - And under; Ezekiel 41:18 - and every; Revelation 4:6 - four beasts Verse 15liftedEzekiel 10:18, 10:19, 8:6, 11:22; Hosea 9:12 ThisEzekiel 10:20, 1:5, 1:13, 1:14, 43:3Reciprocal3:15 - that dwelt Verse 16Ezekiel 1:19-21ReciprocalIsaiah 6:2 - did fly; Ezekiel 1:11 - and their; 3:13 - and the noise; 10:2 - Go Verse 17forEzekiel 1:12, 1:20, 1:21 of the living creatureor, of life, Genesis 2:7; Romans 8:2; Revelation 11:11ReciprocalEzekiel 3:13 - and the noise; Matthew 24:1 - departed Verse 18the gloryEzekiel 10:4, 7:20-22; Psalm 78:60, 78:61; Jeremiah 6:8, 7:12-14; Hosea 9:12; Matthew 23:37-39 and stoodEzekiel 10:3, 10:4; Genesis 3:24; 2 Kings 2:11; Psalm 18:10, 68:17, 68:18ReciprocalNumbers 12:10 - the cloud; Isaiah 26:21 - Lord; Ezekiel 1:8 - General; 3:12 - glory; 3:23 - the glory; 10:15 - lifted; 11:23 - the glory; 40:6 - threshold; 43:2 - the glory; 43:4 - came; 44:4 - the glory; Acts 7:55 - and saw Verse 19the cherubimsEzekiel 1:17-21, 11:22, 11:23 of the east8:16, 43:4 and the glory10:1, 1:26-28ReciprocalNumbers 12:10 - the cloud; Isaiah 26:21 - Lord; Ezekiel 1:11 - and their; 1:28 - This; 3:12 - glory; 8:6 - that I; 10:15 - lifted; 11:1 - the east; 43:2 - the glory; 44:4 - the glory; Mark 13:1 - out Verse 20the livingEzekiel 10:15, 1:22-28, 3:23 the river1:1 and I1 Kings 6:29-35, 7:36ReciprocalExodus 25:18 - two cherubims of gold; Psalm 18:10 - rode; Ezekiel 1:28 - This Verse 21had fourEzekiel 10:14, 1:8-10, 41:18, 41:19; Revelation 4:7 and theEzekiel 10:8ReciprocalIsaiah 6:2 - wings; Ezekiel 1:6 - And every one had four faces; Revelation 4:8 - six Verse 22the likenessEzekiel 1:10 they went10:11, 1:12; Hosea 14:9ReciprocalEzekiel 1:6 - And every one had four faces; 1:9 - they turned; Revelation 4:8 - six