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1 | God riding on an angel? | 2 Sam 22:11 | RWC | 231540 | ||
Why is God pictured here as riding on a cherub (an angel)? I can't think of anywhere else in the Scripture where this kind of language (description) is used. What is the significance of this (if any)? | ||||||
2 | God riding on an angel? | 2 Sam 22:11 | Searcher56 | 231553 | ||
RWC, He was between two cherubim which are upon the ark of the testimony (Exo 25:22) sat enthroned above the cherubim (1Sa 4:4; 2Sa 6:2; Ps 88:1, 99:1). I think it is David's description of God rideing on a cherub and flying ... also in Psalm 18:10). God travels his chariot in the clouds (Psa 104:3). Psalm 139 says God is omnipresent, so I think it is interesting to describe His movements. Searcher |
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