NET Bible
"When they moved, they would go in any of the four directions they faced without turning as they moved; in the direction the head would turn they would follow without turning as they moved,"
— Ezekiel 10:11, NET Bible
“When they went, they went upon their four sides; they turned not as they went, but to the place whither the head looked they followed it; they turned not as they went.”
“When they went, they went in their four directions: they turned not as they went, but to the place whither the head looked they followed it; they turned not as they went. ”
“When they went, they went in their four directions: they didn't turn as they went, but to the place where the head looked they followed it; they didn't turn as they went.”
“And when they went, they went by four ways: and they turned not when they went: but to the place whither they first turned, the rest also followed, and did not turn back.”
“When they were moving, they went on their four sides without turning; they went after the head in the direction in which it was looking; they went without turning.”
“When they went, they went upon their four sides; they turned not as they went, but to the place whither the head looked they followed it; they turned not as they went.”
(The cherubim appeared to have the form of human hands under their wings.)
As I watched, I noticed four wheels by the cherubim, one wheel beside each cherub; the wheels gleamed like jasper.
As for their appearance, all four of them looked the same, something like a wheel within a wheel.
When they moved, they would go in any of the four directions they faced without turning as they moved; in the direction the head would turn they would follow without turning as they moved,
along with their entire bodies, their backs, their hands, and their wings. The wheels of the four of them were full of eyes all around.
As for their wheels, they were called“the wheelwork” as I listened.
Each of the cherubim had four faces: The first was the face of a cherub, the second that of a man, the third that of a lion, and the fourth that of an eagle.