Ezekiel 10:21 | |
21. Every one had four faces apiece, and every one four wings; and the likeness of the hands of a man was under their wings. | 21. Quatuor quatuor: 1 facies uni, et quatuor alae uni: et similitudo manuum hominis sub alis ipsorum. |
The Prophet appears to dwell on points by no means doubtful: he has already spoken of the four heads, then why does he repeat it? Because he was dealing with a dull and perverse people: they were also slow in receiving the Prophet's doctrine: and they added this vice worse than all the rest, namely, a constant and open endeavor to detract from the authority of all the Prophets. For this reason the Prophet says, that there were
1 This is, "four apiece." -- Calvin.