EZEKIEL 1:6
 

Each one had four faces, and each one had four wings. [Ezekiel 1:6 NKJV]
 

But each one had four faces and each one had four wings. [Ezekiel 1:6 AMPC]
 




Better to have four faces but one head, than to have four heads but one face. The beast in Daniel's Visions at "Daniel 7:6" had four heads, but each of these living creatures in Ezekiel's Visions above had four faces to each head and also had four wings.
 

Mankind was only given one face to one head and given no wing at all, but these Four Living Creatures in the Figure of a man each has Four Faces and Four Wings, yet they were in the Figure or Likeness of a man in Ezekiel's Visions. 
 

God made man in His Image and Figure, and no other Living Creature was made in the Image of God except man. But other Living Creatures can be in the image or figure of a man, even when they have more faces, more wings, more powers, more abilities, more hands, more parts, more eyes, more members, more heights, etc, than man has. For living creatures to come into the likeness or figure of a man is as simple as: 
 

As it is written,

 

[Daniel 7:4] — "The first was like a lion, and had eagle's wings: I beheld till the wings thereof were plucked, and it was lifted up from the earth, and made to stand on the feet as a man, and a man's heart (understanding) was given to it."
 

Don't they do such in animation where they turn animal figures into a man's figure? Tom and Jerry were examples of man-made animation that turned figures of creatures such as cat and mouse into the figure of a man, having man's understanding and upright posture on their feet (though they did not remove the tails) in a man-made vision called "Television" (Video, Movie).
 

But about converting a man into beast or into figure of a living creature? Behold what was done to Nebuchadnezzar when he was driven away from the figure of a man into a beast and the understanding of a man was taken away from him, and he walked as a beast and not as an upright man. [Daniel 4:34, 5:21].
 

In the visions of Ezekiel, the four Living Creatures that were in the figure of a man, each had four faces and each had four wings, and yet they were in the likeness of a man.
 

Their four faces were not to four heads but to one head, which faced all four directions (four cardinal points). Thus, they had no left side or back side, but all four sides were their front sides.
 

Their four wings meant they were fully armed for the four winds from the four cardinal points. They were not needing more or less number of wings, but four in the visions of Ezekiel. They were neither Cherubim with two wings each nor Seraphim with six wings each, but I hereby call them "Rabim" with four wings each. Therefore, each one of them I call a "Râba."