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i am cherubim youre all sinners aliens are friends of mine and work for cherubim for a long time and you know my name yes raymond .

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Q: Is there a correlation between ancient aliens and the Cherubim as described in Ezekiel Chapter 1 vs 10?
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What is the origin of the name Ezekiel?

The origin of the name Ezekiel is the Bible. Ezekiel is a character from the Biblical Old Testament who played an important enough role in human history to be mentioned.


What is the origin of the name Zeke?

The Hebrew based male's name Zeke means 'God Will Strengthen' or 'Strength of God' and is a nickname themed after the important biblical prophet Ezekiel.


Why did Africa sell Africans in the first place?

Because eurpeans asked them to do so Since European countries were too weak to enslave africans themselves, they paid African kings to go with their powerful armies and enslave other africans. It got to the point that all slave trade depended on African kings. If it wasn`t for these African kings and their powerful armies, europeans would have never ever been able to exploit Africa. Since these African kings would not allow them to enslave africans without paying a fair price.See http://www.theroot.com/id/48421?GT1=38002. An ariticle about Wole Soyinka who gives us such a great insight about how blacks are the only responsible for slave trade.Another great fairytale brought to you by Cambridge University`s We-don't-have-an-explanation-or-solution Department of History.AnswerThe African nations (Edomites) were the enemies of the Africans they sold into slavery: Ezekiel 35:1-5. The captured Africans were God's chosen people, the Israelites and God had given them the land of Canaan. By sending the Israelies into captivity the Edomites gained control of the land of Canaan: Ezekiel 33:23-24. Slavery was made possible by the very people who were captured. The Israelites had been given the commands and laws of God to live by but they rebelled against them and were subsequently punished: Deuteronomy 28:15-68.


What happend during the babylonian captivity?

The Babylonian exile was the period in Jewish history during which the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of Judah were captives in Babylon. The Babylonians soon took over most of Western Asia. So they took over both Israel and Judah. Because the Jews had fought on the side of the Assyrians, the Babylonians thought the Jews were troublemakers. So the Babylonians destroyed the Temple that Solomon had built, and took many of the richer, more aristocratic Jews prisoner, both men and women, and their children, and took them away to Babylon where they could keep an eye on them. This is called the Babylonian Captivity. Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel all wrote sad lamentations about the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, which are in the Bible.


What did eating bread symbolize in ancient Greek?

The words of Jesus we are to consume, internalise and digest (not literal bread), spiritual bread/food.Jesus said: "This is the bread which came down out of heaven; not as the fathers ate (physical bread), and died(physically), he who eats this (spiritual) bread shall live (spiritually) forever." The words of Jesus are called the bread of heaven."I am the living bread that came down from heaven." John 6:51"Whoever eats this bread will live forever" John 6:52"The words I have spoken to you they are Spirit and they are life."John 6:63Jesus is "the Word of God" (John 1:1,14).So to eat Jesus means to consume, digest and internalise the Bible/Word of God.The Bible often uses the idea of eating Gods words, "and I took the little book out of the Angels hand, AND ATE IT UP: and it was in my mouth sweet as honey, and as soon as I had eaten it." (Jeremiah 15:16; Ezekiel 3:1; Psalm 19; Rev. 10:10). Learning great truths is like eating. One must digest that which is eaten.To eat Jesus means we are to eat spiritual bread which we are told are his (words/Gospels).So it is the (words) of Jesus that give life not literal bread, but symbolic bread."The words I have spoken to you they are spirit [bread], and they are life [wine]". John 6:63Jesus commanded his followers to remember Him by eating bread (His body) and drinking wine (His blood) until He returned. How can we remember Jesus by eating literal bread? We remember Jesus when we eat spiritual bread (His words) and when we share his bread/words with each other and participate in His cup/life.The Bible often refers to eating Gods words. One must digest and internalise that which is eaten. Then that which gives life will become a part of your body. As you get new understandings, the new will replace the old, "no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit." (John 3:3-5) the vessels full of water will be changed to vessels full of wine (symbolic of the life or spirit of Jesus); as were the vessels of water in Kana.In the Bible natural things are used to represent spiritual things. So just as we need natural bread to live naturally, so we need spiritual bread to sustain us spiritually (the words/teachings of Jesus).So instead of doing a literal ritual in which we literally eat bread and literally drink wine the ritual is actually telling us to...1. Eat the (words) of Jesus who is "the Word of God" Jn1.1 (study, internalize and digest the Bible)2. Drink the wine or participate in the example of His life.Jesus is the "bread of life" and the "Word of God". In the Christian ritual the bread represents spiritual food, "I am the bread from heaven" (John 6:51). Jesus said and He is "the Word of God" (John 1:1,14). So to eat Jesus means we are to eat spiritual bread which we are told are his (words/Gospels).Eating Gods words was a common Biblical idea (Jeremiah 15:16; Ezekiel 3:1). So to consume bread represents eating, digesting and internalising the words of Jesus. "the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life."(John 6:63). So the bread represents spiritual food (His Words) and the wine represents the example of His life. To partake of the cup; "the words I have spoken to you they are spirit [bread], and they are life[wine]".Wine is symbolic of blood and the blood is symbolic of life "For the life of the flesh is in the blood" (Gen 9:4, Lev 17:4). In the New Testament the apostles translate this spiritually in accordance with Isaiah 53:12, "because he poured out his life in death". So "blood" signfies "life" and to partake of the symbolic wine means we are participating in Christs life which "he poured out unto death".Wine signifies blood, and blood signifies life "the life is in the blood" (Lev 17:14) and Jesus "poured out His life unto death", which means He surrendered His natural human spirit/life, to do the will of the Father (to be led by His Spirit) which was "in Him in all fullness", as a cup full of wine. So likewise, when we partake of His cup, it symbolically means we are partaking of His life (walking as He walked), living as He lived (to be led by the Spirit of Christ) "if any man will follow Me he must walk as I walked", "if any man will follow Me he must deny himself". The same will be granted with a crown of immortality, which is what these words symbolically mean "Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, " (Jn. 6:53).HIDDEN BREAD"He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it."Jesus obviously spoke symbolically, phrases such as "born again" (John 3:3), "living water"; "destroy this temple and I will raise it in 3 days", as the whole Old Testament was written in such a way but the natural man (Pharisees) could not perceive it as the Churches cannot likewise today. "And He opened their understanding, that they might comprehend the Scripture" (Luke 24:27,32). Therefore, to make an Idol is to materialise spiritual mysteries. The Priests, then, were Idolaters, who coming after Moses, and committing to writing those things which had been delivered unto Israel, replaced the true things signified, by their material symbols which perpeutuated ignorance, and those who trusted in them went into [spiritual] captivity through the continuation of meaningless rituals (externalised) "due to lack of [spiritual] knowledge" - like animal sacrifice taken literally and not spiritually "your burnt offerings are not acceptable…" (Jeremiah 6:20); Isaiah 1:11-15 … "To what purpose is the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? …I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts; and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he goats… Bring no more vain oblations… your hands are full of blood." The animal sacrifice was about sacrificing the animal nature in us. That is why Abels sacrifice was accepted, he made a LIFE sacrifice (i.e gave up greed, lust, desire, pride), the same basic motivating principles we share with animals, which we are to rise above.Jesus is the "bread of life" and the "Word of God", the shewbread inside the temple has this meaning. The word shewbread or lechem paniym is literally the bread of presence. God uses bread to symbolise or speak of His presence. God's presence is experience in obedience to His Word, which is also Himself. The comparison is literal bread that gives life to the body, with the bread of God (the Word of God) which gives life to the soul and spirit. The unleavened bread upon the table of shewbread in the temple (human body) symbolizes the "logos" Word. The Holy Spirit is the spiritual light inside the tabernacle (the candlestick). It is the Holy Spirit who enlightens us. The golden candlestick was set "over against the table" (Ex 26:35) which means directly across from the shewbread on purpose so that His (God's) light will directly illuminate the Word of God as the New Testament also tells us represents the Holy Spirit. Together, the Holy Spirit (candlestick) and Jesus (shewbread) are the "rhema" Word of God. "The Word (logos) was made flesh, and dwelt among us." (John 1:14)."Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, " (Jn. 6:53).Interestingly in John 6:66 the reason why the followers of Jesus walked away after hearing this is because they could not understand it was symbolic, not literal "From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him" (Jn 6:66). This is the reason most people also misunderstand the Bible today. In ancient times the style of writing was to try and cause offense in the literal sense in order to (force) the reader to interpret a riddle symbolically and the Bible is a book of symbolic riddles. This is how riddles used to be written in ancient times, we call this an intentional paradox, "Aware that his disciples were grumbling about this, Jesus said to them, "Does this offend you?" John 6:61. In other words it was supposed to sound offensive in the literal sense to force the abandonment of it and the search for the symbolic meaning. The Bible often parodies paganism in the literal sense to subvert it in the metaphorical. The most obvious example is blood or animal sacrifice, a continuation of a pagan idea which the Bible parodies to subvert symbolically (i.e represents sacrificing our own animal nature within). All rituals have their meaning metaphorically or allegorically and are intended to be internalised (applied spiritually to us). Jesus had to fill the jars with water first before He changed the water into wine. As He teaches in John 2 "man is first born of water and then spirit" signified by the wine to become "vessels acceptable to God"; "full of the Spirit" of His life and truth (represented by the wine). This is why John 2 says the jars were "keimenai" = lying down. meaning a dead man (a man being asleep - spiritually) - being raised from the dead to be taught by God.It is the symbollic meaning of the Lords prayer "give us this day our daily bread". Not natural bread, but spiritual bread (the words of Jesus), the Words of the Gospel; "my words are Spirit and they are life". To consume the Word of God is to internalise/digest the words of Jesus.

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What is the divine chariot?

The Divine Chariot is the prophetic vision described in the first chapter of Yechezkel (Ezekiel).


What has the author M Ezekiel written?

M. Ezekiel has written: 'Methods of correlation and regression analysis'


Ezekiel chapter 33?

Ezekiel chapter 33 basically talk about the watchman and his message.


What chapter in Ezekiel has the most verses?

Chapter 16 with 63 verses.


Who was the prophet that saw the glory of God depart from the temple?

Ezekiel. See Ezekiel chapter 10.


How is the 4 Gospels in the bible related to the cherubim?

The cherubim are believed to represent Dominion (Lion), Worksmanship (Ox), Humanity (Man) , and Deity (Eagle). In the Book of Ezekiel, the cherubim that Ezekiel saw each had the likeness of the creatures mentioned above. Also, the four cherubim surrounding the throne of God have the same likeness as the creatures aforementioned. The four Gospels each display four sides of the Lord Jesus Christ. Matthew focuses on Jesus as King Mark focuses on the works of Jesus Luke focuses on the humanity of Jesus and John focuses on the deity of Jesus


What is the third Jewish temple?

It is the Temple described in Ezekiel ch.40-43.


What bible chapter is shekinah in?

The word Shechinah is not used in Scripture, but it was used later by Jews and Christians to express the visible divine Presence, especially when resting between the Cherubim over the mercy seat of the Ark in the Holy of Holies in the temple. A good example of Shechinah is found in Ezekiel 10 when the glory of God left the temple in Jerusalem when Israel was taken into captivity to Babylon. A very interesting, but difficult chapter and a sad one to me.


What chapter in the holy bible can you find ezekeil's son?

There is no mention of Ezekiel having a son.


What is the origin of the phrase hard headed?

Ezekiel, chapter 3, verses 8 and 9


What are some opinions about who the four living beasts are?

"Beasts" in the King James version is a mistranslation; the word here is a different word than the translated "beast" in chapter 13. In these verses the Greek word for beast is zoon and means " a living creature. " God identifies them as both living creatures and symbolic entities with the use of "like a" and "as a." These creatures are commonly understood to be Cherubim, actual beings of an angelic order. They seem to be identical with those spoken of in Ezekiel 1 and 10, where Ezekiel says, "I knew they were Cherubim." Cherubim were present at the fall of humanity and afterward guarded the Tree of Life. Here they join in the celebration of humanity's redemption. There are, however, many varieties of opinions about these living creatures. Whatever their specific identity, they, along with all of heaven, worship the One on the throne, in a crescendo of praise to God the creator of all.


What Bible character cooked his bread on cow dung?

Ezekiel 4:15; The whole 4th chapter tells the story.