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four creators appear wearing antigravity suits with small directional jet engines attached. These are described as the “wings” on their metal suits and “their feet... sparkled like burnished brass”. You have surely noticed how shiny the suits of your astronauts are. As for the “flying saucers” or “wheels”, their appearance and their operation were not at all badly described considering it is a primitive person who is speaking. “as it were a wheel within a wheel...they didn't turn when they went”. In the center of the flying saucer, very similar to the one in which we are now sitting, was the habitable section - the rim. “they four had their rims full of eyes round about”. In the same way that our clothing has evolved and we no longer wear those cumbersome space suits, our vessels then had portholes - the “eyes” around the rims - because we had not then discovered how to see through metallic walls 1 wee 1 ot by modifying their atomic structure at will. The flying saucers stayed near the creators ready to help them if the need arose, since they were loading supplies and carrying out routine maintenance on the large intergalactic vessel above them. Other creators inside the vessels were directing them. “...for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels”. This is quite clear. The suit described with its four portholes was similar to your first diving suits. “Everyone had four faces... they didn't turn when they > went”. The smaller saucers were something like your own LEMs - lunar excursion modules - small, short range vehicles used for exploratory missions. Above them the larger interplanetary vessel waited. Above the expanse that was over their heads was the likeness of a throne, as the appearance of a sappir stone; and on the likeness of the throne was a likeness as the appearance of a man on it above. rota ar Ezekiel 1: 26. 47 WATCHING OVER THE CHOSEN PEOPLE - THE FLYING SAUCERS OF EZEKIEL The latter individual on the large vessel was supervising and hoe tora coordinating the work of the creators.