Artist - Sylvia Benert |
As this morning, we celebrated the Annunciation, we heard the Hymn of 'Virgn, wholly marvelous', the amazing line, 'Cherubim with fourfold face' astonished me'. Gabriel is centre role in the Annunciation but we can recognise all the Angels around Mary. *A Note, see below, may clarify the 'Chrubim with fourfold face', as from St. Ephrem.
Saint Ephrem Hymn - Annunciation
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1 Virgin, wholly marvellous,
Who didst bear God's Son for us, Worth-less is my tongue and weak Of thy purity to speak. 2 Who can praise thee as he ought? Gifts, with every blessing fraught, Gifts that bring the gifted life, Thou didst grant us, Maiden-Wife. 3 God became thy lowly Son, Made himself thy little one, Raising men to tell thy worth High in heav'n as here on earth. 4 Heav'n and earth, and all that is, Thrill today with ecstasies, Chanting glory unto thee, Singing praise with festal glee. 5 Cherubim with fourfold face Are no peers of thine in grace; And the six-wing'd seraphim Shine, amid thy splendour, dim. 6 Purer art thou than are all Heav'nly hosts angelical, Who delight with pomp and state On thy beauteous Child to wait.
St. Ephrem of Syrus, c. 307-373
Tr. J. W. Atkinson, S.J., 1866-1921 The Parish Hymn Book L.J. Carey & Co, London 1965 |
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Notes on Ezekiel's Cherub Part Seven: Fourfold Vision
Ezekiel describes the Cherub as having four faces and four wings. What exactly these four aspects represent is never stated clearly, but the subject offers a bountiful source of meditation. Here is one idea: each of the four faces may correspond to a different realm of nature—lion (wild), ox (domestic), eagle (air), man (man). And in fact, each of these four animals is lord over its realm—the lion is king of beasts, the ox is the mightiest of the domestic creatures, the eagle is king of the air, and man has dominion over them all by virtue of his intellect. What is important, beyond any specific ideas attached to each of the animal faces, is the fact that there are four of them, each unique, and each presumably facing in one of the four cardinal directions (as in Genesis).