I hear the Sound, the Rolling Thunders

 

 

EZEKIEL 3:13
 

[NKJV]

I also heard the noise of the wings of the living creatures that touched one another, and the noise of the wheels beside them, and a great thunderous noise. [Ezekiel 3:13 NKJV]
 

[BSB]

I heard the wings of the living creatures touching each other. And I heard the sound of the wheels by them. It was a loud rumbling sound. [Ezekiel 3:13 ICB]



*1* Like one is able to distinguish different musical instruments and their sounds in the same music, Ezekiel was able to distinguish the "Lyrics (speech)," the "Winged Instruments Sound" and the "Rolling Sound" together with the loud Bass/thunderous Sound of the Siren from behind as the Spirit ahead bore Ezekiel.
 

*2* The Lyrics: The Preceding verse already declared the Lyrics or speech, "Blessed be the Lord from His Holy Place."
 

*3* The Winged Instruments: You should  understand what Cherubs or Cherubim basically have musical vibes or waves incorporated into their makeups, so that their moves, strides, and strokes of their body parts with another, produces music sounds or notes. In this occasion, the wIngs of the Rabim musically sang.
 

[Ezekiel 28:13-14]  "...the workmanship of your tabrets and of your pipes was prepared in you in the day that you were created. You are the anointed cherub that covers; and I have set you so: you were on the holy mountain..."
 

*4* In the top Bible verse above, the touching or striking of their wings produced music sounds, and it was deliberate. Not as if their Wings must always touch, for there's enough space and so no need for wings to frictionize; rather they deliberately do so as men would deliberately clap or strike hands together for sounds.
 

*5* The Rolling: Also in the Bible verse above, the Wheels by the Rabim also produced music soundtrack as they made track, which was not the sound of their engines but of their movements.
 

*6* Even when the Wheels were in flight or flying, they produced the sound: not silenced by silencer, and when not running on road, land or friction, even in air the Wheels produced their sound.
 

*7* Their Sound was not that of friction, weeping nor lamentation, but that of Thunderous Sound: therefore, those Wheels are "Rolling Thunders" when they are in motion.
 

*8* Thunderous Sounds are not sounds that come from the striking or hitting of things in reactive effects; rather Thunderous Sounds are those that come to strike, shake, vibrate things. Thunder Roars, and they don't weep.
 

*9* The "Rolling of the Wheels"  was as "Rolling Thunder."
 

*10* Like Ezekiel here, "Oh Lord my God, when I'm in awesome, consider all Your Hands have made; I see the stars, I hear the Rolling Thunders, Your Power throughout…"