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# linen
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"smooth cloth". A strong, smooth cloth made from a plant. It is worn by many people in places that are hot. (See how you translated this in Ezekiel 9:2). God told the man dressed in linen to take coals from between the wheels of the throne and scatter them over the city of Jerusalem. This was a symbolic action that showed God's judgment against the city and that it would be destroyed.
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# Go between the wheels
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Translate the word "wheels" as in Ezekiel 1:15.
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# fiery coals
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Coals are burned pieces of wood left over after a fire and are called charcoal. They are black, but glow red and orange when very hot.
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# scatter them over the city
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"sprinkle them over the city" or "spread them over the city"