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wowwww!! its a wheel from Enoch,
f celestial beings also known as the "many-eyed ones".
Description in the Book of Enoch
In 1 Enoch 61:10 and 71:7, the Ophanim are portrayed as celestial beings who, along with the Cherubim and Seraphim, never sleep but guard the throne of God. The Second Book of Enoch (20:1, 21:1) refers to them as the "many-eyed ones".
Ezekiel's Vision Connection
While Ezekiel provided the most detailed description of these wheels in Ezekiel 1:15-21, the concept appears across multiple ancient texts. The wheels were described as:
Four wheels that appeared as wheels within wheels, intersecting at right angles
High and awesome rims completely covered with eyes all around
Made of what appeared to be chrysolite or other precious stones
Moving with the Cherubim because the spirit of the Cherubim was in them
Able to move instantly in any direction without turning
Spiritual Beings, Not Transportation
The word "wheel" is actually a mistranslationโthese are not literal wheels for transportation but angelic beings that revolve and spin. They represent God's omnipresence and omniscience, serving as part of the divine throne or chariot (Merkabah).