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What does the Bible say about the four beasts in Revelation?

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The four beasts in Revelation symbolize the attributes of God and represent the Godhead surrounding the throne of God.

In Revelation 4:6-11, we encounter four beasts that are depicted as being in the midst of the throne, full of eyes, and each resembling different creatures: a lion, a calf, a man, and a flying eagle. These beasts are commonly understood to represent the cherubim as described in Ezekiel 1, who are symbols of God's attributes and the divine presence. They are in a state of constant worship, proclaiming 'Holy, Holy, Holy' to the Almighty God. Their presence emphasizes the holiness and majesty of God, revealing the inexpressible nature of the Godhead and His covenant with humanity.
Scripture References: Revelation 4:6-11, Ezekiel 1:4-6, Ezekiel 10:20

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