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ALL ABOUT MERKABAHMERKABAH - The Hebrew word Merkabah (מרכבה "chariot", derived from the consonantal root r-k-b with general meaning "to ride") is used in Ezekiel (1:4-26) to refer to the throne-chariot of God, the four-wheeled vehicle driven by four chayot "living creatures"... MERKABAH, CHRISTIANITY AND NEW AGE - In Christianity, the man, lion, ox, and eagle are used as symbols for the four evangelists (or gospel-writers), and appear frequently in church decorations (and also in the The World Tarot card)... MERKABAH: WATH IS "HEKHALOT"? - Hekhalot (“Palaces/Temples”) or Merkava The first distinctly mystical movement in Jewish history, Ma’asei Merkavah, appeared in the late Greco-Roman period...
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