Then the cherubstretchedout his handfrom betweenthe cherubimto the firewhichwas betweenthe cherubim,took[some] and put[it] into the handsof the one clothedin linen,who took[it] and wentout.
In the midst of the livingbeingsthere was something that lookedlike burningcoalsof fire,liketorchesdartingbackand forth amongthe livingbeings.The firewas bright,and lightningwas flashingfrom the fire.
It cameabout when He commandedthe manclothedin linen,saying,"Takefirefrom betweenthe whirlingwheels,from betweenthe cherubim,"he enteredand stoodbesidea wheel.
The cherubimappearedto have the formof a man'shandundertheir wings.