12. Both the cherubim and the wheels were covered with eyes. The cherubim had eyes all over their bodies, including their hands, their backs, and their wings.
13. I heard someone refer to the wheels as “the whirling wheels.”
14. Each of the four cherubim had four faces: the first was the face of an ox, the second was a human face, the third was the face of a lion, and the fourth was the face of an eagle.
15. Then the cherubim rose upward. These were the same living beings I had seen beside the Kebar River.
16. When the cherubim moved, the wheels moved with them. When they lifted their wings to fly, the wheels stayed beside them.