Ezekiel 10:10
Translations
King James Version (KJV)
And as for their appearances, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the middle of a wheel.
American King James Version (AKJV)
And as for their appearances, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the middle of a wheel.
American Standard Version (ASV)
And as for their appearance, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel have been within a wheel.
Basic English Translation (BBE)
In form the four of them were all the same, they seemed like a wheel inside a wheel.
Webster's Revision
And as for their appearances, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been in the midst of a wheel.
World English Bible
As for their appearance, the four of them had one likeness, like a wheel within a wheel.
English Revised Version (ERV)
And as for their appearance, they four had one likeness, as if a wheel had been within a wheel.
Clarke's Ezekiel 10:10 Bible Commentary
A wheel had been in the midst of a wheel - It is difficult to comprehend this description. It is generally supposed to mean one wheel within another, cutting each other at right angles. This, in my opinion, will not account for the motions attributed to these wheels; nor can I see how, on this supposition, they could have any motion; for if one was moved on its axis, the other must be dragged contrary to its axis. I have conjectured it rather to mean a wheel within a wheel, or a wheel with two rims, working on the same axis. See on Ezekiel 1:16-18 (note). It is however no matter of faith; and the reader may judge as he thinks proper. For other matters relative to this chariot, wheels, cherubim, wings, etc., I must refer to the notes on the first chapter. And perhaps from the whole of this vision and its difficulties, he will see the propriety of the council of rabbins ordering Rabbi Ananias three hundred barrels of oil to light his lamp during the time it would be necessary for him to employ in explaining this one vision.
Wesley's Ezekiel 10:10 Bible Commentary
10:10 They - The wheels. This intimates the references of providence to each other, and their dependences on each other: and the joint tendency of all to one common end, while their motions appear to us intricate and perplexed, yea, seemingly contrary.