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The Four-Faced Visitors of Ezekiel

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A technical-minded commentator reads the prophet's first chapter as an eyewitness account of an extraterrestrial landing, interpreting symbolic language as literal mechanical and atmospheric phenomena. He examines each biblical image—whirlwind, fire, amber brightness, four living creatures with multiple faces and wings, and metallic feet—offering pragmatic explanations drawn from engineering and aircraft maintenance experience. He argues that perceived contradictions arise from modern readers' assumptions and translation choices, and guides the reader through a verse-by-verse reanalysis that treats the vision as an observed event rather than a mystical revelation.

About the Author

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Arthur W. Orton

Arthur W. Orton is an author known for his work in speculative fiction, particularly his book "The Four-Faced Visitors of Ezekiel." This work explores themes of spirituality and the supernatural, drawing inspiration from biblical texts and ancient mythology. Orton's writing often reflects a fascination with the intersection of the mystical and the rational, inviting readers to ponder profound questions about existence and the divine. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, his contributions offer a unique perspective within the genre.

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