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SO. I remembered something. Or someone. Please read and see if you can relate!
It was pretty like a Cherub (though i don't think they were Abrahamic, but i'm not sure), but with four humanoid halfs placed on a huge creature's body, like a lion or a dragon. They were all connected, but not always physically.
The Left one was the Angel of Plague, Illness and Rebirth, bringing both destruction and blessings. They wore a mask and the hair was not visible. They had a slim body, pointy ears, gray-ish skin and their clothes were made of bandages. They always kept their hands (and wings, probably, since i saw none) behind their body.
The Top one was the Angel of Divine fury, Divine Protection and Divine Knowledge. They were a warrior, had medium-long curly hair (i think it was a dark tone of red), a pair of huge wings, a big (but not inhumanly big) nose, stoic expression and always carried a sword. Their wings were always extended, like they were waiting for a fight at any time.
The Bottom one was the Angel of Universal Balance and Justice and carried Divine Messages. They had long wavy hair, wings on the place of ears and a pair of downsided wings on their back, had a soft expression, wore a blindfold and a flowy white dress and carried a weight balance. They were really gentle and careful.
I can't recall the Right one, but i know they were there.

Are the Four Living Creatures of Revelation Alien, Human, or Angelic?
By Author Eli Kittim
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Ezekielâs Account
In the Old Testament (OT), Ezekielâs book describes the prophetâs âvisions of Godâ (1.1), especially those of four living creatures. Ezekiel recounts it as follows (1.4-5 NRSV):
As I looked, a stormy wind came out of the
north: a great cloud with brightness around
it and fire flashing forth continually, and in
the middle of the fire, something like
gleaming amber. In the middle of it was
something like four living creatures. This
was their appearance: they were of human
form.
What Ezekiel saw were not actual creatures or beasts but rather figures that resembled them. He describes seeing the âlikenessâ or âsimilitudeâ (×Ö°Öź×Ö×֟ת dÉ¡mōᚯ) that resembled four (Heb. ×Öˇ×Öź×֚ת ḼayyĹᚯ) living creatures or beasts. Then, the prophet begins to describe their appearance (×֡רְ×ÖľÖ˝××ÖśÖ× mar¡âê¡hen). Ezekiel 1.5 says that they had the likeness of âÄ¡á¸Äm (i.e. of a man or a human being). Ezekiel 1.6-7 further describes them as follows:
Each had four faces, and each of them had
four wings. Their legs were straight, and the
soles of their feet were like the sole of a
calf's foot; and they sparkled like burnished
bronze.
Ezekielâs narrative doesn't appear to describe human beings but rather some kind of extraterrestrial (or transhuman) creatures or beasts (1.5). Furthermore, no human being has straight legs or âthe sole of a calfâs footâ (v. 7). However, with regard to these physical descriptions, including their feet that âsparkled like burnished bronze,â I have tried to show elsewhere that this imagery may be associated with Jesus Christ (cf. Rev. 1.13-15). See my article, âChrist The Terminator: Half Man Half Machineâ: https://eli-kittim.tumblr.com/post/653464965934661632/christ-the-terminator-half-man-half-machine

Ezekiel also mentions that âthey had human handsâ (v. 8). Then, in vv. 10-11 he says:
As for the appearance of their faces: the
four had the face of a human being, the
face of a lion on the right side, the face of
an ox on the left side, and the face of an
eagle; such were their faces.
This symbolism is reiterated in Revelation 4.6-7. As we will see, Ezekielâs âcreaturesâ of the tetramorph, which are depicted in animal forms, appear to be different portraits of the Messiah, even though in the Book of Revelation they seem to be completely separate from him.
The 4 living creatures are depicted as winged figures, which are archaic symbols of divinity. The lion seemingly represents Christ (Rev. 5.5), alluding to his royal stature as conqueror! The ox appears to illustrate Christâs sacrifice. In Mt 11.28-30, Christ wants us to heed his warning so as to be equally yoked:
Come to me, all you that are weary and are
carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you
rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from
me; for I am gentle and humble in heart,
and you will find rest for your souls. For my
yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
The wooden yoke or beam that is typically used between a pair of oxen seems to represent the cross of Christ as well as the injunction to take up our cross and follow him, and to unite ourselves to him (Mt. 16.24). Finally, the eagle depicts the divinity of Christ (cf. Rev. 8.13).
An alternative but Christ-based model of the tetramorph is the patristic interpretation, which depicts the four living creatures as symbols of the 4 evangelistsâ accounts of Christ. There are different versions but most follow the description of Epiphaniusâ (310-403) account:
Matthewâs gospel portrays the man.
Markâs gospel depicts the lion.
Lukeâs gospel represents the ox.
Johnâs gospel symbolizes the eagle.
Notice the OT description of the four living creatures in which âall four were full of eyes all aroundâ (Ezek. 1.18). Compare this verse with that from the New Testament (NT) concerning the Lamb of God âstanding as if it had been slaughtered, having seven horns and seven eyesâ (Rev. 5.6). In fact, Ezek. 1.28 clarifies and summarizes the aforesaid vision by making the following declaration:
This was the appearance of the likeness of
the glory of the Lord.
So, from a Christian perspective, this sounds very much like Christ the Lord!
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The Apocalyptic Vision of Revelation 4 through 6
In the NT, the four figures of Rev. 4.6 that are âfull of eyes in front and behindâ (cf. Ezek. 1.18) are called animals or creatures (ĎÎĎĎÎąĎÎą Μῡι), not angelic beings. As for the âtwenty-four eldersâ of Rev. 4.4, they are discussed at length in my article âWho Are the Twenty-Four Elders of Revelation Chapter 4?â: https://eli-kittim.tumblr.com/post/117722359047/who-are-the-twenty-four-elders-of-revelation
The Book of Revelation gives us additional information about the function of these four âcreaturesâ and what they actually do. Apparently, they act as models and influencers of worship (Rev. 4.8-11), while crying a triple invocation of holiness:
Day and night without ceasing they sing,
âHoly, holy, holy, the Lord God the Almighty,
who was and is and is to come.â And
whenever the living creatures give glory and
honor and thanks to the one who is seated
on the throne, who lives forever and ever,
the twenty-four elders fall before the one
who is seated on the throne and worship
the one who lives forever and ever; they
cast their crowns before the throne, singing,
âYou are worthy, our Lord and God, to
receive glory and honor and power, for you
created all things, and by your will they
existed and were created.â
A major difference between the Ezekiel account and the one in Revelation 4 is that, in the latter, the living creatures are completely separated and distinct from Christ!
The similarities can be explained by the principle of âexpositional constancy.â This principle is based on the notion that an image or idiom is employed in the same way (consistently) throughout the Bible. The fact that the same symbols are used both for the Messiah and the living creatures suggests an intimate connection between them. Thus, the images of messianic typology in the OT seem to be related to those in the NT.
Moreover, notice that the living creatures are explicitly described as âanimalsâ (Gk. Μῡι), not as part of the angelic host. Any inference on our part to associate them with the cherubim or any of the other orders of angels is unbiblical because it cannot be substantiated. In point of fact, no angel has ever been described as an animal (Gk. Μῡον) in the Bible! However, a living being, such as a human being, can also be defined as a creature. In fact, in his work entitled âPolitics,â Aristotle says that âman is, by nature, a political animal.â Thus, the NT references to Μῡι or creatures may be allusions to human beings, and especially to the humanity of Jesus.
In the Abrahamic religions, the seraphim are considered to be heavenly beings with either two or three pairs of wings and functioning as throne guardians of God. Theyâre traditionally known as the burning ones who praise God night and day by means of the Trisagion liturgical hymn (i.e. Thrice Holy): âHoly, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of his gloryâ (Isaiah 6:3). In Christian angelology, the seraphim are considered among the highest-ranking heavenly beings, comprising pure light, who seem to have direct communication with God. Some think that theyâre an exalted order of angels aka cherubim. But despite the cherubimâs proximity to the throne of God, there are notable differences. For example, the cherubim have 4 wings whereas the seraphim have 6 wings, and the latter fly overhead whereas the former do not. Therefore, these disparate Biblical passages do not seem to depict the same phenomena or the same living creatures. For instance, in Isaiah 6.2 these celestial beings are called ĹÉ¡rÄ¡pĚĂŽm (Seraphim), not beasts. Similarly, the cherubim are called hak¡kÉ¡ru¡á¸ĂŽm (Gen. 3.24), not creatures (cf. Rev. 19.4 where the 4 living creatures are called Μῡι or âanimalsâ). So, even though the 4 living creatures are, in some respects, reminiscent of the seraph in Isa. 6.2-3, they have vastly different depictions.
Are the Four Living Creatures UFOs?
Given that Ezekielâs account has sometimes been interpreted as a UFO sighting, the animal-like âcreaturesâ that are neither fully human nor decidedly angelic could therefore qualify as âaliens,â according to the Ancient astronaut theorists. This is the pseudoscientific hypothesis that intelligent, extraterrestrial beings from other planets visited the earth in prehistoric times using technologically advanced spaceships. In this instance, theyâre basing their theory on various Biblical accounts, such as the one in Genesis 6.2 in which âthe sons of Godâ made contact with human beings who gave birth to giants (called âNephilimâ). These events occurred âwhen the sons of God went in to the daughters of humans, who bore children to themâ (Gen. 6.4).
But the Ancient astronaut theorists are especially interested in the extraordinary account of Ezekiel chapter 1. Ezekiel 1.13 seems to be suggesting some type of spacecraft propulsion, including âsomething like a wheel within a wheelâ (v. 16), not to mention various other references to âwheelsâ and to *flight* (vv. 19-20), as well as âsomething like a domeâ or a sphere on top of them (v. 22). These descriptions seem to indicate some kind of advanced alien spacecraft. Not only are the images reminiscent of a UFO but also the âcreaturesâ themselves appear to be alien in that theyâre neither human nor angelic in nature. So, the question of their origin deserves a legitimate biblical investigation.
However, Ezekiel clearly states that he had a vision (1.1), not a close encounter of the third kind. Ezekielâs account, therefore, comprises a spiritual experience, not a physical contact with aliens. In fact, Ezekiel heard audible voices from heaven and describes the experience as âthe appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord (1.28). As for the âcreaturesâ themselves (based on the imagery that is used), they seem to be identified with Christ to such an extent that it is difficult to separate the two. Thatâs because the living creatures are the royal emissaries of Christ! As you will see, theyâre part of the exclusive elite group that governs heaven. And theyâre part of the glorious throne room of God. Hereâs an example. In the midst of the throneââbetween the 4 living creatures and the 24 elders (the inner circle of God)ââis Christ (5.6). Revelation 5.8-10 reads:
When he [Christ] had taken the scroll, the
four living creatures and the twenty-four
elders fell before the Lamb, each holding a
harp and golden bowls full of incense,
which are the prayers of the saints. They
sing a new song: âYou are worthy to take the
scroll and to open its seals, for you were
slaughtered and by your blood you
ransomed for God saints from every tribe
and language and people and nation; you
have made them to be a kingdom and
priests serving our God, and they will reign
on earth.â
Notice, the text doesnât say that by his blood Christ ransomed for God extraterrestrials from the multiverse, from every solar system, planet, and alien life form. On the contrary, it says that those that Christ redeemed âwill reign on earth.â
The 4 Living Creatures Have a Surpassing Knowledge of God Which Raises Them to Divine Status
And when Christ took the book, the 4 creatures and the 24 elders prostrated themselves before the Lamb and sang a new song of praise and thanksgiving. It appears as if these holy congregations are presided over by these high-level government officials, as it were, who appear to be the highest-ranking officers or high priests in Godâs inner circle. They have direct access to God. They seem to be next in rank to Christ and are, perhaps, empowered to serve as ecclesiastical authorities in his absence. The 4 living creatures are Godâs elite group who lead the myriads of angels in prayer (5.14), who preside over the dissemination of prophecy, including the dispensation of judgment, as in the breaking of the 7 seals in Revelation 6.
Notice the chain of command. Christ opens the seals and the 4 living creatures, in turn, make the official proclamations. For example, during the breaking of the first seal, the first living creature summons forth, âas with a voice of thunder, âcomeâ â (6.1). The second creature also commands âcome,â in relation to the 2nd seal, the red horse (6.3). The same thing occurs with the 3rd seal (6.5). Then, in Rev. 6.6, the 4 living creatures pronounce the judgment! And, once again, the 4th seal is announced by the 4th creature (6.7). Based on their function and position, the four living creatures appear to be the highest order of celestial beings in the upper echelons of Godâs government.
But it remains enigmatic why they are referred to as creatures. Given that they are the highest form of life, they might appear to us as strange and, perhaps, even terrifying creatures. Letâs not forget what God says in Exod. 33.20:
you cannot see my face; for no one shall
see me and live.
After all, God, the Son of God, and the four living creatures are all extraterrestrials. They are not human. Christ is the only extraterrestrial who becomes human in order to redeem humanity. But he, too, like Superman, âis not from this worldâ (Jn 18.36). The Matthew Henry Commentary on Revelation 4 says that by mentioning the many eyes of the living creatures, scripture is denoting their âsagacity, vigilance, and circumspection.â In other words, they seem to possess powers that are close to those of God!
As to the identity of the 4 creatures, John Gillâs exposition of the Bible (Rev. 4.6) mistakenly says:
the angels cannot be intended, because
these four living creatures are said to be
redeemed by the blood of Christ, and are
distinguished from angels in (Revelation
5:8-11).
Although the angels are certainly not intended to describe them, nowhere is there any evidence that the four living creatures were redeemed by the blood of Christ! But Gillâs commentary is correct in refuting the notion that the 4 creatures represent the evangelists, because âit makes John to be one of the four creatures which he saw.â John Gillâs commentary also understands the important administrative functions of the 4 living creatures with regard to Judgment. It says:
and one of them is said to give to the seven
angels the vials of wrath to pour out âŚ
(Revelation 15:7).
John Gillâs exposition of the Bible (Rev. 4.6) correctly states that the four living creatures cannot possibly be the tribulation saints:
these four living creatures are distinguished
from the hundred and forty four thousand
on Mount Zion, in ( Revelation 14:1
Revelation 14:3).
Thus, the four living creatures are neither angels nor men.
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Conclusion
According to the Genesis 1 creation account, Godâs focus is predominantly on the earth, not on other planets, solar systems, or galaxies. What is more, in Colossians 1.16, the authorââmost likely Paul, since the letterâs authenticity is still staunchly defended by many credible scholarsââgives us a short briefing on âall things in heaven and on earth [that] were created, things visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or powers.â The only other classes of beings that are mentioned, other than humans, are the spiritual beings which have been traditionally grouped into three celestial orders (from highest to lowest): the Seraphim/Cherubim & Thrones; the Dominions/Powers; and the Principalities/Archangels & Angels. No other life forms are mentioned.
In fact, Revelation 21 shows that the destruction of the universe is associated with a recreation of âa new heaven and a new earthâ (v. 1). But this is all done with humanity in mind (v. 3):
And I heard a loud voice from the throne
saying, âSee, the home of God is among
mortals. He will dwell with them; they will be
his peoples, and God himself will be with
them.â
The text doesnât say that all life forms will eventually unite and live on earth. It only mentions mortals (Gk. áźÎ˝Î¸ĎĎĎĎν). In fact, thereâs no Biblical evidence that God created any other alien life-forms. Those who claim that Hebrews 1.2 refers to many worlds are in error because the Greek term Îąáź°áżśÎ˝ÎąĎ refers to ages or cycles of time, not to physical worlds. Itâs a mistranslation. Moreover, Christ redeemed humans, not aliens. He himself became man (Jn 1.14; Phil. 2.7) and will one day resurrect *humans* (not extraterrestrials). God's plan of redemption (Eph. 1.7-14) is exclusively for human beings. In fact, the entire universe will be destroyed and remade so that redeemed humans (not aliens) can inhabit it, according to the text.
At any rate, God âis not from this worldâ (Jn 18.36), and neither are the 4 living creatures. So, although there is no evidence of physical extraterrestrials roaming around on other planets, the invisible kingdom of God is itself of extraterrestrial origin. And since the four living creatures are deeply identified with Christ, and are neither angels nor men, they might be the highest form of life ever created by God, ranking above the angelic host, second only to the Trinity!
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An angel for a role play Iâm planning :) I got some inspiration from a post on Pinterest. Sheâs a cherubim and the seven heavenly virtue of kindness

Trying to draw a biblically accurate cherubim, or is it just cherub? Idk. But heâs here and we love him.

My first post on Tumblr. Here is my Wolf Angel sketch inspired by biblical angels.

My art is not meant to be biblically accurate at all! Just for fun.
I started long ago drawings of angel hierarchy for my world building and finished some days ago first sphere, I hope I will finish other spheres soon, I wanted them to be insects in some way
for Cherubs they are spiny flower mantis (it can be any other mantis, i just thought those are cool)

There's more down


Here is more, also drew imp, it will be more variations, this is just basic
Seraphim
Lo moth and acorn weevil
Lo moths look kinda firey and acorn weevil, that's my favorite weevil that's all


Thrones
Horseshoe shaped treehopper
Since they look like that, for Thrones i didn't had much ideas, it's just giant wheel, I just added redish eyes and for fallen ones i actually follow treehooper shape

Basically every one of them have more variations this is just how they are supposed to look that's all
Honestly it was pain drawing those especially Cherubim, like I hope I only draw them and don't have to animate them