Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Ezekiel 1:16
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16. appearance . . . work —their form and the material of their work. beryl —rather, "the glancing appearance of the Tarshish stone"; the chrysolite or topaz, brought from Tarshish or Tartessus in Spain. It was one of the gems in the breastplate of the high priest ( Exodus 28:20 ; Song of Solomon 5:14 ; Daniel 10:6 ). four had one likeness —The similarity of the wheels to one another implies that there is no inequality in all God's works, that all have a beautiful analogy and proportion. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-17" class="com-number"
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