Was Ezekiel Describing an Alien Encounter? Here's What the Text Says

"Was Ezekiel Describing an Alien Encounter? Here's What the Text Says" The most debated vision in the entire Bible — finally explained from the text itself. By the Chebar River in Babylon, a displaced priest named Ezekiel looked up and the sky opened. What he saw for the next three chapters has fascinated engineers, confused mystics, and divided scholars for twenty-six centuries. Four living creatures. Four faces. Wheels within wheels, full of eyes. A crystalline expanse. A throne of sapphire. And a rainbow. In this video, we walk through every encounter with the Four Living Creatures in Scripture — not to decode a mystery, but to understand the message God was sending to a man in the worst season of his life. Because when you read the text in the original Hebrew, in the full context of Ezekiel's exile, the vision is not a puzzle. It is a promise. We'll break down: Who Ezekiel was and what he had lost The theological meaning of each of the four faces What "a wheel within a wheel" actually describes — and what it meant to Israel The departure of the glory in Ezekiel 10 — and its return in Ezekiel 43 The same creatures in Revelation 4 — and what changed The connection between the four faces and the four Gospels What the hand of the Lord on Ezekiel means for anyone in a season of exile If this resonates with you: ✝️ Subscribe for weekly deep dives into Scripture ‪@textmadesimple‬ 💬 Comment: Where in your life do you need God to pick up his throne and come to where you are? 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a video 📖 Share with someone who is in a season that doesn't make sense yet