Tozer, speaking of the passage in Ezekiel, wrote, “...When the prophet Ezekiel saw heaven opened and beheld visions of God, he found himself looking at that which he had no language to describe. What he was seeing was wholly different from anything he had ever known before, so he fell back upon the language of resemblance. ‘As for the likeness of the living creatures, their appearance was like burning coals of fire’… ¶ Strange as this language is, it still does not create the impression of unreality. One gathers that the whole scene is very real but entirely alien to anything men know on earth. So, in order to convey an idea of what he sees, the prophet must employ such words as ‘likeness,’ ‘appearance,’ ‘as it were,’ and ‘the likeness of the appearance.’ Even the throne becomes ‘the appearance of a throne’ and He that sits upon it, though like a man, is so unlike one that He can be described only as ‘the likeness of the appearance of a man.’” (The Knowledge of The Holy, p. 15)
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