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  • Ezekiel 10:22
    Their faces looked the same as the ones I had seen by the Kebar River. Each of the cherubim went straight ahead.
  • 1 Corinthians 1 10
    Brothers and sisters, I make my appeal to you. I do this in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I ask that all of you agree with one another in what you say. I ask that you don’t take sides. I ask that you are in complete agreement in all that you think.
  • Luke 9:62
    Jesus replied,“ Suppose someone starts to plow and then looks back. That person is not fit for service in God’s kingdom.”
  • Luke 9:51
    The time grew near for Jesus to be taken up to heaven. So he made up his mind to go to Jerusalem.
  • Ezekiel 10:11
    The wheels could go in any one of the four directions the cherubim faced. The wheels didn’t change their direction as the cherubim moved. The cherubim went in the direction their heads faced. They didn’t change their direction as they moved.
  • Proverbs 4:25-27
    Let your eyes look straight ahead. Keep looking right in front of you.Think carefully about the paths that your feet walk on. Always choose the right ways.Don’t turn to the right or left. Keep your feet from the path of evil.
  • Ezekiel 1:11-12
    That’s what their faces looked like. They each had two wings that spread out and lifted up. Each wing touched the wing of another creature on either side. They each had two other wings that covered their bodies.All the creatures went straight ahead. Anywhere their spirits would lead them to go, they would go. They didn’t change their direction as they went.
  • 2 Chronicles 3 11-2 Chronicles 3 12
    The total length of the cherubim’s wings from tip to tip was 30 feet. One wing of the first cherub was seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the temple wall. The other wing was also seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the wing tip of the other cherub.In the same way one wing of the second cherub was seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the other temple wall. The other wing was also seven and a half feet long. Its tip touched the wing tip of the first cherub.