This video focuses on the man on the coals of fire that are between the Cherubim. These coals are sprinkled upon Jerusalem. But, the Bible teaches God’s people to feed and give water to our enemies. This video explains the meaning of coals of fire referred to in the Bible. Ezekiel is one of the four ‘major prophets’ in the Old Testament. He prophesied during the time of Jeremiah and Daniel (2 other ‘major prophets’). The most notable feature of the book of Ezekiel may be the appearance of the Living Creatures (a.k.a., Cherubim). Ezekiel received the vision of the Cherubim while in captivity by the Babylonians. The Babylonian Captivity symbolizes the upcoming Great Tribulation. Most prophecy in the Bible is symbolic. The book of Ezekiel also contains much symbolism. The Living Creatures (Cherubim) are created beings which are almost always associated with the throne of God. But, they also contain much symbolic meanings about God and His work on earth.
