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- Ophanim abstract "The ophanim or ofanim, also Ophde (Hebrew \"wheels\" אוֹפַנִּים ’ōphannīm; singular אוֺפָן ’ōphān) refer to the wheels seen on Ezekiel's vision of the chariot (Hebrew merkabah) in Ezekiel 1:15-21. These are first construed as angels in one of the Dead Sea scrolls (4Q405), and as a class of celestial beings in late sections of the Book of Enoch (61:10, 71:7) where with the Cherubim and Seraphim they never sleep, but guard the throne of God.These \"wheels\" have been associated with Daniel 7:9 (mentioned as galgal, traditionally \"the wheels of galgallin\", in \"fiery flame\" and \"burning fire\") of the four, eye-covered wheels (each composed of two nested wheels), that move next to the winged Cherubim, beneath the throne of God. The four wheels move with the Cherubim because the spirit of the Cherubim is in them. These are also referred to as the \"many-eyed ones\" in the late Second Book of Enoch (20:1, 21:1).For some the Ophanim are also related to or equated as the \"Thrones\", since the Throne of God is usually depicted as being moved by wheels, in the vision of Daniel 7:9 (Old Testament), however the Thrones, (Gr. thronos, are a distinct form of celestial spiritual being usually portrayed as adoring elder men in Christian scripture. The cherubim carry, by moving the Ophanim, the throne of God.".
- Ophanim thumbnail Ezekiels_vision.jpg?width=300.
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- Ophanim wikiPageRevisionID "706464600".
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Enoch.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_Enoch.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classes_of_angel.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Cherub.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink De_Coelesti_Hierarchia.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea_Scrolls.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Elijah_Muhammad.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Elohim.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Flying_saucer.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_in_excelsis_Deo.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Heaven.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Jewish_angelic_hierarchy.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Leo_(astrology).
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Maimonides.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Merkabah_mysticism.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Nation_of_Islam.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Rosemary_Gulley.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Second_Book_of_Enoch.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Seraph.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Shacharit.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Spirit.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Spiritual_evolution.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink The_Rosicrucian_Cosmo-Conception.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Throne.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Thrones.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Universal_law.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink Wallace_Fard_Muhammad.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLink File:Ezekiels_vision.jpg.
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ophanim".
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLinkText "ophanim".
- Ophanim wikiPageWikiLinkText "wheel in the middle of a wheel".
- Ophanim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
- Ophanim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christian_angelic_hierarchy.
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- Ophanim subject Category:Book_of_Enoch.
- Ophanim subject Category:Classes_of_angel.
- Ophanim comment "The ophanim or ofanim, also Ophde (Hebrew \"wheels\" אוֹפַנִּים ’ōphannīm; singular אוֺפָן ’ōphān) refer to the wheels seen on Ezekiel's vision of the chariot (Hebrew merkabah) in Ezekiel 1:15-21.".
- Ophanim label "Ophanim".
- Ophanim sameAs Q7097882.
- Ophanim sameAs اوفانیم.
- Ophanim sameAs m.07rz2v.
- Ophanim sameAs Q7097882.
- Ophanim wasDerivedFrom Ophanim?oldid=706464600.
- Ophanim depiction Ezekiels_vision.jpg.
- Ophanim isPrimaryTopicOf Ophanim.