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  <subtitle>Trying to see the familiar in a new light.</subtitle>
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    <summary>Decided to do 2 chapters today, but still post them separately. Ezekiel 10:9-22 - More descriptions that make my eyes glaze over. Cherubim, wheels within wheels, eyes all over, multiple faces. I can&apos;t make a picture in my mind of...</summary>
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<p>Ezekiel 10:9-22 - More descriptions that make my eyes glaze over.  Cherubim, wheels within wheels, eyes all over, multiple faces.  I can't make a picture in my mind of this scene, so it just becomes a blur.</p>

<p>Ezekiel 10:15, 20, 22 - Ah, the cherubim are the same creatures that confused me in the beginning.  :-P</p>

<p>Hard to reconcile this chapter of descriptions of this amazing scene with the <a href="http://www.salguod.net/weblog/archive/001352.shtml">last chapter</a> of death and destruction for those who have not followed God.  I guess I wanted some closure on that or something.</p>]]>
      
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